Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota (2024)

Hickey Lucille Hickey, age 80, of Golden Valley. Preceded in death by parents, Sophia and Louis Safranski; brothers, Daniel and Ted. Survived by husband of 53 years George; daughter, Madeline (Jack) Foss; sons, Mike and Jim (Suki); grandchildren, Nichole and Ian-Sean; sisters, Irene Burke, Delores (Gene) Lutz, Trudy (Gene) Brownrigg; sister-in-law, Marcy Safranski; also survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Lucille was a graduate of the of school of nursing and a retiree of the Hopkins school district. She loved life and taught us to live it to its fullest.

Lucille was a loving and generous wife, mother, friend and nurse, she will be missed by us all especially by her two special cats, Casey and Sheba. The family wishes to thank the dedicated nurses and staff at Homewatch and Heartland Hospice for their loving care and support of our mother. Mass of Christian Burial Mon. 10:30 AM at St. Joseph's Parish Center, 8701 36th Ave.

New Hope. Visitation Sun. from 4-6 PM at Gearty- Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th W. Broadway, with prayer service at 6 PM. Visitation also one hour prior to service at the Parish Center.

Interment Gethsemane Cemetery. Memorials to The American Cancer Society, 1-800227-2345. Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 Houle Anne (nee Blaser), age 97. A lifelong resident of Roseville entered the Kingdom of Heaven on May 17th. She was a graduate of St.

Joseph's Academy, St. Catherine's College, and an original member of the charter group of St. Rose of Lima Parish. She was practioner of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Preceded in death by her husband Richard A.

Houle; sons Richard Joseph (Joe), Michael Andrew; and sisters Lorraine Rose. Survived by: daughters Mary (Knodle) Houle and Katie Boschee husband Rick all of Roseville; grandchildren Kristopher (Kara) Thomas Knodle, Benjamin (Michelle) Bailey, Molly Annie Boschee; great grandchildren Allison, Justin, Tyler, Kaitlyn; and many Nieces, nephews, other relatives. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Tuesday May 24, 2005 at the CHURCH of ST. ROSE. Interment St.

Genev- ieves Centerville. Visitation 4-8 PM Monday at THE ROSEVILLE MEMORIAL CHAPEL 2245 No. Hamline Ave. (1 Blk. So.

Hwy Roseville), and Tuesday at Church 1 hr. prior to Mass. Memorials preferred to donor's choice. Kaselnak Michele M. age 49, of Eagan.

Passed away Preceded in death by her mother, Joann. Survived by her father, John; brothers, Patrick, Michael and Robert; nieces, De- nyelle and Lanaya; nephews, Nathan, Nick, Caleb, Joe, Devin and Alec; great-nephew, Dylan; great-niece, Rylee; other relatives and friends. A dear daughter, sister and aunt. Funeral Service 11 AM TUESDAY at J.S. KLECATSKY SONS, EAGAN FUNERAL HOME, 1580 Century Pt.

(Yankee Doodle Rd. Coachman), Eagan. Visitation 4-8 PM MONDAY plus 1 hr. before the service at the funeral home. Memorials to the American Lung Association preferred.

EAGAN FUNERAL HOME 651-454-9488 Kennedy David age 62, of Rockford. Survived by sister, Molly Butterfield of Marshalltown, Iowa; special friend, Barb Weber of Buffalo; other relatives and friends. Funeral service 1:30 PM Tuesday visitation Monday 4-8 PM all at the funeral home. Serving the The Peterson Chapel Buffalo Kitchell Virginia age 86, of Kenwood area, Minneapolis. Virginia was a retired librarian.

Her great joy was time spent with her family, and she will be greatly missed by all. Preceded in death by husband, Richard. Survived by daughters, Kathy Kitchell, Linda (Greg) Horner, Julie (Tim) Sinks, Mary Kitchell, Anne (Bryan) Haggar; 15 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brother, Stanley (Dorothy) Cole; stepbrother, Paul Nelson; many nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral 11 AM Tuesday at Grace-Trinity Community Church, 1430 W. 28th St.

Minneapolis. Visitation Monday 6-8 PM at Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th and W. Broadway and 1 hour prior to service at church. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Grace-Trinity Community Church.

Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 ohnson Anne nee Plachter, age 93, of Lake St. Croix Beach, died May 18th, 2005 in Albuquerque, NM. Born Brooklyn, NY. Preceded in death by husband, Herbert D. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Barb and John Hurley; daughter, DJ (Deborah) Vail; granddaughter, Elizabeth Gallegos; great-grandson, Matthew Gallegos.

Service Saturday May 28th at MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 15730 South Afton Boulevard, Afton. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to the service at church. Memorials preferred to choice. Bradshaw 2800 Curve Crest Blvd.

651-439-5511 Fishbaugher Margaret 92, of Mpls. Preceded in death by husband, Myrlin; grandson, Keith. Survived by son, Stanley (Mary Ann); grandchildren, Bryan, Joan Patzer, Jennifer; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great- grandson; sister, Magdalen Hutton. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, 11 AM, Church of the Annunciation, 54th Harriet Ave Mpls. Interment Pleasant View Memorial Gardens.

Visitation Monday, 3-6 PM at Kapala-Glodek Funeral Home, 230 13th Ave NE, Mpls. Visitation also at church one hour prior to Mass, with vigil prayers beginning at 10 AM. KAPALA-GLODEK 612-378-1331 Hitchco*ck Kathryn Elizabeth, age 39, chose to return her life to God on May 13, 2005. Survived by parents, Suzanne Gene and brother, Hal. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 23, 2005 at 2 PM at St.

Episcopal Church, 2300 North Hamline, Roseville. Memorials preferred to St. or choice. ohnson Charles "Chuck" W. age 63 of Eden Prairie on 5-17-05.

Preceded in death by parents, Harry and Alice, brothers, Harland Phillip Price, and niece, Renee. Survived by loving partner and best friend, Judy and other relatives and friends. Memorial service 11:00 AM Wednesday at Huber Funeral Home, 16394 Glory Lane, Eden Prairie. Visitation one hour prior to the service. Huber Funeral Homes Eden Prairie Chapel 952-949-4970 Holter Andrew Douglas Holter, beloved son of Arlen and Betsy, treasured younger brother of Matthew and Peter, died accidentally in Rome, Italy on March 11, 2005, just thirteen days after his 21st birthday.

A journalism student at the University of Richmond, Andrew was studying in Prague and traveling through Europe during the spring semester of his junior year. While abroad, he continued to write for the Richmond Collegian, where his weekly columns were celebrated for their humor, insight, and masterful analyses of pop culture. He was adored by friends and family for his selfless attitude, charm, wit, and indomitable spirit. Courageous and extraordinarily passionate, Andrew was a true romantic who found beauty in small things, joy in physical challenge, and love in most people. His smile lit up our lives.

In addition to his parents and brothers, Andrew is survived by his grandfather, Mr. Arne Holter of Edina; his grandmother, Mrs. William T. Reid of Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; his aunts, uncles, cousins, and many loving friends all over the world. A memorial service will be held in honor at 4 PM Friday, May 27 at Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, located at 5025 Knox Ave.

South in Minneapolis. Memorial contributions in name may be made to his favorite charity, the Lance Armstrong Foundation, PO Box 161150, Austin, TX 78716 (www.laf.org). Washburn-McReavy Edina Chapel 952-920-3996 Kroohn David age 53, of Mpls, passed away after a brief struggle with cancer. Preceded in death by parents, Merlin and June; brother, Raymond. Survived by sister, Elaine (Ken) Robeck; brother, James (Susan); twin brother, Donald (Dawn); many nieces nephews.

Visitation Tuesday, 1:001:45 PM at Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th W. Broadway. Graveside service 2 PM at Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred. Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 Goodman John L.

"Bone" age 71, of S. Mpls. Born in Ponsford, MN. Retired Cement Mason. Member of Minnesota Cement Masons Plasters Local 633.

Preceded in death by parents, 2 sisters and 1 brother. Survived by children, Rick, David, Cheryl, Greg, Myzee; grandchildren, Justin, Patrick John, Jonathan (Johnny-Boy), Shantelle, Austin, Dylan, Crystal, Alyssa (Bubba), Joey, Tiano; brothers, Bucky and Melvin. Visitation Monday 5 PM until time of service Tuesday 9 AM at ALL NATIONS INDIAN CHURCH, 1515 E. 23rd Street, Mpls. Interment, Fort Snelling.

Memorials preferred. Special thanks to Kenny Bellanger David Glass. Bradshaw 3131 Minnehaha Avenue 612-724-3621 Kaiser Helen E. Kaiser, age 101, of St. Therese Home, New Hope, formerly of Richfield.

Preceded in death by husband, Glenn; and by seven siblings. Survived by daughters, Nancy Garland (Bud) and Marilyn Walter (Don); grandchildren, Rick Garland (Ann), Jeffrey Garland (LaRee), Jay Sifferle (Sue) and Scott Sifferle (Elizabeth); great-grandchildren, Terry, Andy Danielle Garland, Jordan, Delaney, Nicholas Ryan Sifferle; many step-grandchildren step-great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Phyllis Saltee. Services Monday, 11 AM at Oak Grove Lutheran Church, 7045 Lyndale Ave S. Interment Pleasant View. Visitation Sunday, 4-7 PM at Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave and one hour prior to service at church.

Memorials preferred to Oak Grove Church or St. Therese Home, New Hope. Morris Nilsen Chapel 612-869-3226 www.morrisnilsen.com Kutz Kathryn nee Kiihbauch, May 18, 2005 of Hampton. Memorial Service 1:30 p.m. on Friday at ENGLISH-MEEKER KANDT FUNERAL HOME 140 8th Ave No.

South St. Paul. Family will greet friends 2 hours before service. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

651-455-5352 Larkin Gabriel Marshall. Mother, Kristi Rae Larkin, sadly announces the birth and death of her son, who was born May 14, 2005 weighing 1.5 oz, 11.8’’ long, died May 16, 2005. Also survived by grandmother, Jacki; grandpa, Dan; great-grandmother, Pat; great-great-grandmothers, Mable and Betty; aunts, Danielle, Carly and Casey; uncles, Brandon, Travis and Kyle; cousins, Emily, Shalyn Cristian; and many other loving relatives. Funeral service 12 noon at Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, 9947 Lyndale Ave S. Visitation one hour prior to service.

will always be little GILL BROTHERS 952-888-7771 Hall Hollis H. age 64, of passed away May 16, 2005. Private family services. Hiben John Hiben, age 85, of passed peacefully May 17, 2005. Preceded in death by son, Micheal, parents, brothers, Micheal and Daniel, sister, Gladys.

Survived by wife of 63 years, Lorraine; sons David (Bonnie Hiben) and James (wife, Christine); daughter, Michelle (husband, Finley Moore); grandchildren, David Jeffrey, Alicia and Shawn; great-grandsons, Joshua Jordan. Served in both WWII and the Korean War. Life member of the VFW Post 1296 DAV. Retired after 30 years from the Mpls. School Board.

Service Monday 11:00 AM at BRADSHAW (McDivitt-Hauge), 3131 Minnehaha Ave. So. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation Sunday (TODAY) 4-7 PM and one hour prior to service. Bradshaw 3131 Minnehaha Ave.

S. 612-724-3621 Kalogerson Ruby Kalogerson, age 86, passed away May 13, 2005. Preceded in death by husband, Gus. Survived by son, George; grandchildren, David and Kari; a sister, Ione (Clarence) Tribby; and three nephews. Visitation Sunday, May 22nd, 5-8 PM, with Trisagion Service 7 PM at Bradshaw, 678 S.

Snelling St. Paul. Funeral service 10 AM Monday, May 23 at St. George Creek Orthodox Church, Summit at Lexington. Interment Lakewood Cemetery.

Memorials preferred to or the Church. The Funeral Directors 612-866-6711 Laurens Mildred age 86, of Spring Park, formerly of S. Mpls, MN. will be remembered for her childlike, joyful Preceded in death by husband, Ralph. Survived by a handful of nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members.

Funeral service Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 1 PM, Huber Funeral Home Chapel, 1801 Commerce Mound. Gathering of family friends one hour prior to service. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal. Memorials to Presbyterian Homes on Lake Minnetonka. Huber Funeral Homes Mound Chapel 952-472-1716 ackson Jane age 86 of Hopkins, on Full notice later.

Huber Funeral Home Excelsior Chapel 952-474-9595 Lanars Jerry, age 39 of Rockford. Arrangements pending. Iten Funeral Home, (763) 972-2891. Lewis Norma Burris Lewis died on May 15th in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was born in Marine on the St.

Croix on Feb. 11, 1915 and lived there until her move to Minneapolis in 1923. She was predeceased by her parents Charles and Clara Burris, her husband Wilbur Lewis and five brothers and two sisters. She is survived by her brothers, Merton and Bertram Burris and her sister, Gertrude Cooklock, as well as her children, Herbert Lewis (Ann), Bradford Lewis, Nona Thomas (Dan); Her grandchildren, Sean Thomas (Alyssa), Megan Thomas, Amy Hunter (Jay), Lee Lewis (Tiffany); her great- granddaughters, Chloe and Sophie Hunter, as well as treasured nieces and nephews. She was known in the community as an avid sports fan and the gifted food manager of the kitchen at Stub and a well known University of MN campus grill, which she co-owned with her husband for 30 years.

She was also known in the kitchen of the University Lutheran Church of Hope where she spent many volunteer hours of food preparation, volunteering as well in the Monday morning group. The melt, ginger cookies and fabulous Christmas dinners for her family will be missed by many, and remembered as her special gift of love. Memorials may be directed to University Lutheran Church of Hope or Methodist Hospital Hospice Program. A Memorial Service will be Saturday, May 28, 11:00 AM at University Luth. Church of Hope, 601-13th Ave.

SE, Mpls. 55414. Visitation will be Friday May 27, from 5-7 PM at: Washburn-McReavy Northeast Chapel 29th Johnson St. NE 612-781-6828 Feldhaus Sarah age 80, passed away on May 20, 2005. Born to Don and Mary Bowman, February 17, 1925 in St.

Louis, MO. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Don. Survived by loving husband of 59 years, Ralph; daughter, Jean Ann Brewster; grandchildren, Brett, Matthew and Whitney Brewster; brothers, Bill Bowman (Barbara), Andy Bowman, Jim Bowman (Barbara), John Bowman (Frances); sisters, Marjory Walker, MaryAnn Tomaso (David); and a wonderful extended family of nieces, nephews and their children. She was devoted to her family, taught at Groveland Elementary in Special Education, and was an active volunteer in the community and at church. Memorial service Thursday, May 26 at 11 AM at Wayzata Community Church, 125 East Wayzata Blvd.

Private interment at Groveland Cemetery. Memorials preferred to Wayzata Community Church, NC Little Hospice, or Park Nicollet Hospice. David Lee Funeral Home Wayzata 952-473-5577 Lebeis Marie Catherine Lebeis, age 88, passed away on Thursday, May 19, 2005, in Madison, WI. Marie was born on May 17, 1917, the daughter of Otto and Anna Lebeis. She was a graduate of St.

Catherine School of Nursing. After graduation Marie traveled throughout the U.S. as a nurse. Marie is survived by a niece, Marie McKersie of Madison, WI, and a nephew, Michael Dernbach of Eau Claire, WI. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Dorothy Dernbach.

Memorial service will be held 10:00 AM on Tuesday May 24, 2005 at St. Olaf Catholic Church, 215 South 8th St, Minneapolis, MN. Visitation will be held 9:30 AM until time of service at church. Burial will be held in Bloomer, WI. Cress Funeral Service 3610 Speedway Road, Madison WI 608-238-3434 cressfuneralservice.com Moore Scott Greenwood Moore died suddenly on May 18, 2005, of coronary heart disease.

A graduate of Blake School, Scott attended the of and graduated from the Minnesota School of Business with a certificate in Computer Operations. Scott's passions in life were antiquing, fishing, and his son, Charley. He will be sorely missed by all of his family. Scott is survived by his son, Charles Clay Moore, of Hunstanton, Norfolk, England; his parents, Clay and Sylvia Moore, of Bloomington; his twin brother, James Moore, of his brother Stephen Moore, of and his sister, Claire Martin (Timothy), of Salt Lake City, Utah. He will be fondly remembered by his step- grandmother, Joyce Moore, of Flushing, Michigan, his three nieces, Karly, Perry, Ellie, and his uncles, John and Mark.

Preceded in death by his aunt, Jody Comartin. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 24, 3:00 p.m., at Colonial Church of Edina, 6200 Colonial Way, Edina, 55436. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Colonial Church of Edina, or to the charity of the donors' choice. Scott, we will love you Peterson Ok Cha, age 60, of Maple Grove. Survived by husband, Danny; son, Christopher; daughter, Stephanie; 4 sisters; 1 brother; other relatives and friends.

Funeral 11 AM Monday at Korean United Methodist Church, 701 8th Ave. N.W., New Brighton. Visitation 5-8 PM Sunday at Gearty-Delmore Chapel of Plymouth, 37th and Vicksburg Lane and 1 hour prior to service at church. Interment Martell Lutheran Cemetery, Martell, WI. Gearty-Delmore Plymouth 763-553-1411 Pratt Mildred K.

(Billye) Pratt, age 95, of 8100 Highwood Bloomington, died suddenly of natural causes on Monday, May 9, 2005. She lived at Friendship Village the last 25 years of her life, the last eight being in intermediate care. Her strong wish never to need to live in health care was fulfilled. Billye was born on January 10, 1910 in in McKee, Kentucky, daughter of Charles E. and Tabitha (King) Smith.

She was one (and last survivor) of 10 children. Orphaned at age 14, she was raised by her oldest brother who saw to it that all his siblings got an education. She attended boarding high school in Annville, KY where she waited tables and did laundry to afford school. She graduated second in her class and was awarded a scholarship to attend college. Billye attended Iowa State University where she was personal housekeeper and cook for the Dean of Women which, again, helped with expenses.

She majored in home economics and dated classmate Clarence A. (Cap) Pratt. She and Cap were married in the home of the Dean of Women. She and Cap eventually settled in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where their children were born. job took them to the Twin Cities where they lived most of their lives in St.

Louis Park. Billye was a homemaker (in her own words, at home mom and loved every minute of it), and tended to her family with loving care. Billye was a member of Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church where she was very active in circle and many committees and events. She was active in PEO, gardening and garden club, square dance club and golf league. She traveled and camped extensively with her husband and family, her had great experiences in many states in the USA by the time they were adults.

Mostly, Billye loved raising her sons. Billye was preceded in death by her husband on March 18, 1992. She is survived by her sons, Dean (Gail Showerman) and Neal (Helen Ann Whiting Pratt); five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. A memorial service and reception will be held at Friendship Village, 8100 Highwood Bloomington, MN at 10:00 AM on Saturday, July 9, 2005. Memorials may be sent to Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church, Friendship Village Foundation or to the charity of the choice.

family expresses thanks to the wonderful staff at Friendship Village for the loving care given to her over the last 25 years. Mankowski Peter. Born Feb. 22, 1909 to immigrant Polish parents Frank and Maryanna Mankowski and raised in the NE Mpls home of his uncle, John Mankowski. Peter attended parochial and public elementary schools and at Edison High was an athlete, journalist, actor, and an honor student of the June 1926 graduating class.

After three summers aboard Great Lakes ore boats and mentoring by former teachers, he entered Dartmouth College, majored in English Literature and received his BA degree in 1933. He married hometown girl Melvina (Ruprecht) and together would raise a family. In 1934 he began a career as English teacher and coach at Edison where he fostered a classroom environment, which, beyond academics, engendered self-expression, self-confidence, and camaraderie through creative writing and Shakespeare. Peter himself wrote a number of short stories, two of which were published in popular magazines. In 1944 he was commissioned into the US Navy, served as Communications Officer on Guam and continued in the Naval Reserve after discharge in 1946.

That Fall he resumed his teaching and coaching career at Edison, supported teacher causes, and also prepped for teaching Russian. Remarried in 1958, Peter and wife Claris (Etscheid) retired in 1969 to Ocean Cove on the Cal coast. They frequented nearby Sea Ranch where Peter sold property in between rounds at the golf course. In 1977 they moved to the Cal community of San Juan Hills, and continued visits to the Sea Ranch meant enjoying golf and friends in both climes. Widowed in 1993, Peter was later reacquainted with a mutual friend and in 1995 moved to Princeton, MN where he and Edith (Palm) joined their lives until declining health forced a separation in 1999.

Peter joined relatives living in Santa Rosa, California where they were together until his passing on April 4, 2005 at the age of 96. Peter touched many lives in a positive way. Correspondence and photos saved from college, teaching, and Navy days and from students, relatives, neighbors, family and friends is both a tribute to him and an indication of how valued those relationships were to each. Many were treated to his dance poses, partnered or solo, and knew any day could produce a quote from Shakespeare, a silly rhyme, a flowery phrase, a pun, a Polish song, or "You Are My Sunshine" on the harmonica. Peter is survived by daughter Marcia Pehrsson of San Diego and granddaughters Vickie Raniere of Lakewood, Jean Pehrsson of San Diego, and Sara Pehrsson of Yoder, CO, and by son David Mankowski and grandson Chris Mankowski of Santa Rosa.

We celebrate his life, and hold his memory dear to our hearts. A poem written by Peter in memory of his coach and contemporary at Edison, Ray Parkins, perhaps serves to reflect qualities of both men: A schoolboy's mind shakes hands with many men Nor ever will let go of some like him. His voice commands to leap and twist again As grace and power bubble to youth's brim. His gentle heart girt up with ribs of steel Speaks soft to sweaty shoulders slacked in loss; In victory now his joyous charges feel To gloat would melt the silver cup to dross. The shadows falling 'cross his sun of life Are checked before they touch his boys.

In courage strides his step through strife Not forced on other eyes; and makes no noise. A schoolboy's mind sends questions far abroad; Brave memory stays; his coach he gives to God. Moreland Evelyn Modesta Tietz Moreland, age 90, of St. Paul. Preceded in death by her beloved husband, Robert and aunt, Velma.

Survived by daughters, Molly (Dan) Huschke, Katherine Fischer, Christine (Jon) Pickett; sons, Timothy, Robert (Marie) and John; plus 24 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. OFST. She was born in Kalamazoo, MI and a resident of St. Paul since 1961. A poet at heart, she was a fantastic knitter and owned The Knit Shop.

She ran the Moreland Hydraulic Standing Table, it helped thousands of paraplegics and quadriplegics. She retired at age 80 from the University of St. Thomas Bookstore. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Tuesday at CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, Standford at Prior, St. Paul.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation 4-8 PM Monday at WILLWERSCHEID FUNERAL HOME, 1167 Grand St. Paul, 651-228-1006. Morris Frances Mary, age 93, of Mpls, passed away May 17, 2005. Preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin; brother, John D.

Brown (Marion); sister, Dorothy (Raymond) Conley. Beloved mother of Hugh of Mpls and Robert (Lina) of San Francisco; nephews, Dr. J. David Brown (Donna), James (Gloria) and William; sister-in-law, Florence Feehan; many other family members in Illinois. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Monday at the Church of St.

Olaf, 215 S. 8th Mpls. Visitation one hour prior to service. Private interment, Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

Memorials preferred to Risen Christ Elementary School. Washburn-McReavy Davies Chapel 612-377-2203 Preusse Rosemary, age 92, of Excelsior, formerly of Devils Lake, ND. Preceded in death by husband, Harold and son, James. Survived by children, Beverly Rosemary Kanellopoulos, Allyn (Pat), Richard and Robert (Mary); 20 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren great-great-grandchildren. Also survived by 3 sisters, many nieces nephews.

Mass of Resurrection 10 AM Tuesday, May 24, 2005, with visitation 9:30 AM at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 680 Mill Excelsior. Interment Buffalo Lake, MN. Cremation Society of MN Edina 952-924-4100 Paulson Murelle age 86, of Mpls, died May 19 at her residence. See full notice on Wednesday.

Washburn-McReavy Swanson Chapel 612-529-9691 Peterson Douglas age 83, of Mpls. A Navy veteran during WWII who served in combat as a radioman on a mine layer ship in the African Theaters, and the Philippine Liberation. His interest in communications developed into a lifelong hobby in electronics and computers. He donated time and enjoyed working with the Healthy Seniors. Survived by brother, Burton (Laura) Peterson; niece Debra Revier special friends Don Janet Nordstrom.

Memorial Service Tuesday 10 AM at Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave. Interment Lakewood. Family will greet friends one hour before service. Morris Nilsen Chapel 612 869-3226 www.morrisnilsen.com Rahr Guido Reinhardt Rahr, Jr. died May 3, surrounded by his family at their home on Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota.

He was seventy-six years old and died from the effects of leukemia. Memorial Service will be Monday, May 23, 3 P.M. St.Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, Mpls. Complete notice was in Wednesday, May 11th paper. David Lee Funeral Home Wayzata 952-473-5577 Pillatzki Clementine M.

See full notice in paper. Held EXTRAORDINARY MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER, Orel, age 79, of St. Louis Park. Passed away May 20, 2005 despite a strong will to live. Provider of unconditional love to her children and grandchildren, as well as a mother figure to many others who adored her.

First row spectator at her events. Preceded in death by her beloved husband, Judge Samuel J. Held; parents, Dr. Joseph and Florence Lebowske; siblings, Jeanette Yavitz and Bernard and Harold Lee. Survived by children, Susan (Steve) Gerber, Randee (John) Giblin, Michael, Joel (Lois) and Stuart Held; grandchildren, Meredith and Paige Giblin, Carrie and Jason Held, Josh and Daniel Gerber; sisters, Myril (Wilbur) Jensen and Bonnie Smith; in-laws, Caroline (Frank) Gordon, Anne LaBovsky, Pauline (Louis) Salloway, Marlene (David) Mankoff, Jack (Nancy) Held; many loving nieces, nephews and lifelong friends.

Funeral services MONDAY 12 NOON BETH EL SYNAGOGUE, 5224 W. 26th St. Memorials are preferred to the American Cancer Society or the American Diabetes Association. SHIVA at the Sholom Home West, 3620 Phillips Pkwy, Monday and Tuesday evenings, 7PM. Hodroff-Epstein 612-871-1234 Forbrook Michael age 41, passed away suddenly as a result of an auto accident on Preceded in death by sister, Kelly.

Survived by daughter, Samantha; mother, JoAnn (Bob Yetzer); father, David wife, Marlys; sisters, Penny Forbrook (Randy Struss), and Debra Pepera husband, Steve. Funeral service 11 AM Wednesday, White Funeral Home, 20134 Kenwood Trail, Lakeville. Visitation Tuesday 5-8 PM. Interment Lakeville Grove Cemetery. White Funeral Home Lakeville 952-469-2723 Fox (Kragness) Carol Ann Kragness Fox, age 42, of Hugo died peacefully May 20, 2005 at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital after a dignified fight against cancer.

Carol graduated from Fridley High School and earned her degree in education from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. She worked for more than 25 years for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. During high school, she worked at Columbia Golf Course, and in 1983 began as a park attendant at Bottineau Park. She was promoted to several leadership positions over the years including center director at several parks, special events permit coordinator and MPRB ambassador for the neighborhood Aquatennial festivals. She most recently was a district supervisor, where she directed citywide events including the New Eve on the River and also as editor of the Jump In publication.

She recently received a statewide Professional Distinguished Meritorious Service Award from the Minnesota Recreation and Park Association. Carol touched many lives, and she will be sadly missed by her family, friends, colleagues and citizens of Minneapolis she so proudly served. She is preceded in death by her mother, Lorraine Kragness; and brother, Edward. Carol is survived by her husband, Mike Fox; father, Allen Kragness, Fridley; sisters, Lucy (Robb Hermanson) Kragness, Duluth, Julie (Dan) Nalepka, Fridley, Loretta Kragness, Duluth; brothers Joel and Michael Kragness, both of Fridley; nieces Meghan, Kari, Christine and Emily; and nephews Danny, Cole, Matthew, Anthony, David and Jacob. Visitation on Monday from 6-9 PM at Miller Funeral Home, 6210 N.E.

Highway 65, Fridley, with prayer service at 6 PM. Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday at 10 AM at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave N.E. (612-789-7238), with visitation one hour before service. Interment at Gethsemane Cemetery, New Hope. Miller Funeral Home Fridley Chapel 763-571-1300 Fasching Ingra Lee, (Nee Carlson), age 55, of Inver Grove Hgts.

Preceded in death by father, C. Thurston Carlson. Survived by mother, Catherine Carlson; husband, Daniel; sons, Brian and Craig Waters and Jeremiah Fasching; granddaughter, Skyla Veldtman; sisters, Diane Platt and Colleen Hobbs; brother, Tom Carlson. Also survived by aunts; uncles; nieces; nephews; cousins; other relatives; and her many cats. Member of Hotel Employees Restaurant Employees Local AFL-CIO.

Memorial Service 7PM Tuesday, May 24, 2005 at the Cremation Society of Minnesota, 7110 France Ave Edina. In lieu of Flowers, memorials preferred. 952-924-4100 Hotta Shigeo, age 81, of Mpls died May 21, 2005, at Abbott Northestern Hospital. Memorial services at a later date. Loven Arnold, age 92, died Friday, May 20, 2005 at Martin Luther Manor in Bloomington, MN.

Arnold, the son of Alfred and Henny Loven, was born April 19, 1913, near Jud, North Dakota. He was the second oldest of 13 children. He attended rural school through the 8th grade. As a young adult, Arnold moved to Bloomington, MN. On June 9, 1941, he married Josephine Anderson.

He was a Bloomington resident until his death, except for five years spent in West St. Paul. Arnold was a member of Cedar Valley Church, Bloomington, attending there since 1959. Arnold is preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Josephine; seven brothers; and one sister. He is survived by one son, Ron (DeAnne) Loven, Eden Prairie; three daughters, Joanne Martin, Minnetonka, Janet (Scott) Borchers, New Prague, and Jean (Ken) Goble, Fort Collins, CO; 17 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, two brothers, Ray (Judith) Springfield MO, Arne (Muriel), Greenbrier, AR, and two sisters, Jean Schlecht, Kulm, ND, and Marjorie (Ray) Trask, Bangkok, Thailand, and many nieces and nephews.

Reviewal will be at Washburn-McReavy Eden Prairie Chapel, 7625 Mitchell Road (one block of Hwy 5), 7-9PM on Monday, May 23, 2005. The funeral will be held at Cedar Valley Church, 8600 Bloomington Ave Bloomington, MN at 11 AM Tuesday, May 24, 2005. Memorial contributions may be made to Cedar Valley Church. Washburn-McReavy Eden Prairie Chapel 952-975-0400 McAlpine Janet R. (nee Ludwig), age 55, of Lakeville, on May 20,2005.

She was a Northwest flight attendant. Preceded in death by parents, Herman Connie Ludwig. Beloved wife of Jim; dear sister of Charles (Diane) Ludwig Vicky (Kurt) Langbehn. Also survived by nieces, nephews, her special friend Jan Hetland by loved canine companions, Nick Al. Friends may call 5-7PM Monday with memorial service to follow 7PM at J.S.

Klecatsky Sons, Yankee Doodle at Coachman Rds, Eagan. Interment, Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. J.S. Klecatsky Sons 651-454-9488 Pehling Wilfred Burton (Bill)of Bloomington, MN.

He was born July 8, 1925 in Echo, MN. Navy veteran of WWII, participated in the Normandy Invasion. Member of the State National L.S.T. Association, retired Electrician member of I.B.E.W. 292.

He was preceded in death by his father, George Pehling; mother, Minnie Engel; step-father, Marvin Engel; brother, Marvin Pehling; sister-in-law, Marie Pehling brothers-in-law, Jurgen Hein Gordon Johannsen. He survived by his wife of 56 years, Irene (Iverson) Pehling; son, Gregory Pehling his wife Melanie; son, Stanley Pehling; grandchildren, Andrew, Katie, Samuel; twin sister, Winifred Harper; sisters, Mildred Hein, Agnes Johannsen; brother, George Pehling his wife Marion; brother, Robert Pehling wife, Eleanor; brother-in-law, Alfred Iverson his wife, Helen many special nieces, nephews numerous friends. Memorial Service, Tues. 11am, Grace Lutheran Church, 8700 Old Cedar Ave, Bloomington, May 24, 2005. Visitation 1 hr prior to service AT CHURCH.

Interment Dawn Valley, memorials to Grace Lutheran Church or the memorial of your choice. Morris Nilsen Chapel 612-869-3226 www.morrisnilsen.com Pratt Richard age 72, of Minneapolis, died unexpectedly on Survived by wife, Arlys: children, Ann (Dallas) and Richard 3 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; other relatives and friends. Cremation Society of MN 61-825-2435 I am home in ones Oh! So happy and so bright! There is perfect joy and beauty In this everlasting light All the pain and grief are over Every restless yearning past I am now at peace forever Safely home in Heaven at last -Unknown.

Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota (2024)

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