Fern Renaas, 70
Services for Fern Renaas, 70, of Fairmont, Minnesota
were on Saturday at the Grace Lutheran Church in Fairmont with burial in
Lakeside Cemetery in Fairmont. Mrs. Renaas died on Tuesday, February 8,
2000 at her home in Fairmont.
Fern Irene Hofstad was born February 22, 1929
in Tracy, Minnesota the daughter of Peder and Christine (Morck) Hofstad.
She grew up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and following her graduation from
Washington High School in 1947 she moved to New Jersey where she worked
at Curtis-Wright.
Fern was united in marriage to Edward Renaas
on January 20, 1950 in Dell Rapids, South Dakota. She received her LPN
degree in Sioux Falls and she and her family lived in Hudson, Garretson,
Marion, Bridgewater and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Oelwein, Iowa and Hastings,
Alexandria, Currie and Marshall, Minnesota. They moved to Fairmont in 1983.
Fern was employed as a nurse at the V.A. Hospital
in Sioux Falls, Regina Memorial in Hastings, V.A. Hospital in Minneapolis,
Oelwein Hospital, Bethany Home in Alexandria, Tracy Nursing Home, Weiner
Memorial Hospital in Marshall and the Lakeview Methodist Health Care Center
in Fairmont. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church where she was active
in the Altar Guild and on the social committee. Fern loved playing bingo,
knitting, traveling and reading.
Survivors include her husband, Edward of Fairmont;
one son: Reverend Miles Renaas and wife Judy of Tripoli, Iowa; six daughters:
Diann Renaas of Fairmont; Debra Johnson of Cedar Falls, Iowa; Cynthia Zelinka
and husband Steve of Bath, Maine; Sheila Dennis of Biddeford, Maine; Carrie
Hausmann and husband Wayne of Alexandria; Shellie Sanders of Rochester;
11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brother: Wesley Hofstad and
wife Lillian of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; sister: Lila Cirgione of St.
Petersburg, Florida; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, Fern was also preceded
in death by four brothers, Alton, Neal, Harold and Cyrus Hofstad.
Arrangements were with the Lakeview Funeral Home,
Fairmont, Minnesota.
Roy Scherbarth, 88
Roy Scherbarth, age 88, of Osakis, Minnesota
was found dead at his home on Thursday, February 10, 2000.
Roy William Scherbarth was born on December 19,
1911 in Winona to William and Anna (Ivay) Scherbarth. He was united in
marriage to Mary Hager on October 26, 1935 in St. Paul. Roy spent his early
years working as a mechanics helper at the United States Naval Station
in Seattle, Washington. He moved back to the Cities to work at Peter's
Meat Company until 1950 when he took employment with Railway Express Agency
as a truck driver.
From 1953 until 1956 Roy took a leave of absence
to help build the U.S. Air Force Base in Thule, Greenland. Upon his return
he worked his way up at R.E.A. and finally retired as a supervisor there
in 1974. The Scherbarth's then moved to their home in Osakis. Roy spent
five years driving school bus for Osakis Public School and later he kept
busy as a helper at Rollie's Tank Service.
Roy was a member of the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in Osakis. He was also a member of the United Brotherhood
of Railway Workers.
Because Roy enjoyed people, some of is favorite
pastimes included socializing with friends and neighbors. Whether it was
going bowling, meeting for coffee and dice at the cafe or getting together
for a friendly game of poker, Roy was happiest when doing things with others.
He took great pleasure in hosting festive Christmas parties for his friends.
He also liked to travel, go fishing and puttering with woodworking projects.
His carpentry talents were such that he had even built several of his own
homes. His cocker spaniel, Lacey was his constant companion.
Roy is survived by his son and daughter-in-law
Robert and Sandy Scherbarth of Bovey; three grandchildren: Kris Short,
Rob Scherbarth and Jenny Biscoe and five and a half great-grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents and wife
Mary in 1995.
Funeral services were held on Monday, February
14, 2000 at 11 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Osakis
with Father Joseph Vandeberg officiating. Music was provided by organist,
Charmaine Hartmann and soloist was Dana Hetland. Interment was at the Calvary
Cemetery in Osakis.
Pallbearers were Jim Tenhoff, Jerry Klimek, Bill
Rulon, Roger Triebenbach, Ron Majerus and Rollie Walsh.
Arrangements were with the Roy-Hetland Funeral
Home in Osakis.
Raymond L. Zimmel, 77
Raymond L. Zimmel, age 77, of Miltona, Minnesota,
died on Friday, February 11, 2000 at the Douglas County Hospital in Alexandria.
Ray was born August 12, 1922 to Alexander and
Stefanie (Sommerauer) Zimmel in Spruce Hill Township, Douglas County, Minnesota,
where he was raised. He attended School District 92 in Belle River. He
helped farm the family farm and hired out to other farmers. Later he took
over the family farm which he farmed to the present. Ray was united in
marriage to Mary Freske on June 9, 1973 at St. William's Catholic Church
in Parkers Prairie.
Ray is survived by his wife Mary Zimmel of Miltona;
two stepdaughters Irene Freske of Inver Grove Heights; Lucy Rehm and husband
Bruce of Wadena; step daughter-in-law Delores Freske of Carlyle, Illinois;
three stepsons: David Freske of Alexandria; Norman Freske and wife Rose
of Elk River; and Les Freske of Farmington; 11 step grandchildren and six
step great-grandchildren; sisters: Amelia Rutten and husband Harry of Osakis
and Angeline Zimmel of Miltona. He is preceded in death by his parents,
one brother Ernest Zimmel and stepson Roger Freske.
Mass of Christian Burial was on Monday, February
14, 2000 at 3 p.m. at the St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Belle River with
Father Jeff Ethen officiating. Interment was in the St. Nicholas Catholic
Cemetery, Belle River. Organist was Joel Walsh.
Pallbearers were Bruce Forster Darold Schramm,
Richard Schlosser, Delton Melzer, Art Pomerenke, Dominic Landowski and
Leonard Zimmel.
Arrangements were by the Markham Funeral Home,
Miltona.
Mildred Peterson, 75
Mildred Greta Josephine Peterson was born on
October 31, 1924, the daughter of Carl and Flora Amanda (Carlstrom) Lander
in Moe Township, Minnesota. Mildred attended Country School District No.
5 and she received her G.E.D. from Fergus Falls High School in 1968. On
September 27, 1945, Mildred married Donald G. Peterson.
Mildred's hobbies included reading, crossword
puzzles and Skipo. For many years Mildred helped Douglas County Social
Services as a homeworker.
Mildred was a member of Grace Lutheran Church
in Brandon for many years.
Mildred died on February 7, 2000 at the age of
75. She is survived by her husband Donald of Brandon; children: Maynard
and wife Dorothy Peterson of Wichita, Kansas; Harold and wife Trudy Peterson
of Brandon; Donna and husband Les Nokes of Fergus Falls; Richard Peterson
of Garfield; Paula and husband Kenneth Sanstead of Hoffman; Jim and wife
LuAnn Peterson of Brandon; 18 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Mildred is preceded in death by her parents; five brothers: Carl, (Walmer)
Rudolph, Ed, Raynold, Harry; and sisters: Mayme and Emily.
A funeral service was held on February 10, 2000
at Grace Lutheran Church in Brandon with Reverend Dennis Preston officiating.
Music was provided by Annette Helder, organist and Donna Nokes, soloist.
Interment was in Moe Heights Cemetery in Moe
Township, Minnesota. Pallbearers included Scott Peterson, Mitch Sanstead,
Jesse Loverink, Steven Peterson, Neil Nokes and Daniel Sanstead.
Arrangements were with the Anderson Funeral Home
in Alexandria.
Marie Benzinger, 64
Marie Benzinger, 64, of Parkers Prairie, Minnesota,
died Friday, February 11, 2000 at the St. Cloud Hospital, St. Cloud.
Marie was born September 24, 1935, to Andrew
and Eleanor (Schmidt) Lenarz in Urbank, where she was raised. Marie was
united in marriage to Kenneth Benzinger on March 15, 1960 at St. Edward's
Catholic Church in Henning. She was employed at St. William's Living Center
for 17 years. She enjoyed cooking, baking and spending time with friends
and family and especially her four granddaughters whom she loved very much.
Marie is survived by her husband Kenneth Benzinger
of Parkers Prairie; two sons: Vic Benzinger and wife Joyce of Parkers Prairie;
Lonnie Benzinger and wife Nancy of Parkers Prairie; four granddaughters:
Kayla, Jenna, Alayna and Megan; two sisters: Mildred Becker and husband
Herbert of Vining; Loretta Lenarz of Elbow Lake; four brothers: Raymond
Lenarz and wife Shirley of Fergus Falls; Florian Lenarz and wife Carol
of Garfield; Duane Lenarz and wife Linda of Minnetonka; Richard Lenarz
and Marlys of Royalton; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded
in death by her parents and nephew Greg Lenarz.
Mass of Christian Burial was on Monday, February
14, 2000 at 11 a.m. at St. William's Catholic Church in Parkers Prairie
with Father Al Ludwig officiating. Interment was in St. William's Catholic
Cemetery, Parkers Prairie. Organist and soloist was Kim Byrne.
Pallbearers were Kevin Becker, Todd Becker, Troy
Becker, Jeff Lenarz, John Lenarz and Travis Lenarz.
Arrangements were with the Markham Funeral Home,
Parkers Prairie.
Robert Lanners, 69
Robert Lanners was born on September 5, 1930,
in Marshall, Minnesota, the son of Henry and Elizabeth (Nothem) Lanners.
He died at his home on Saturday, February 12, 2000 at the age of 69 years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Leroy and sister Marie
Eiden.
Robert served in the United States Marine Corps
during the Korean War. He was employed as a bank officer and insurance
agent by the Bremer Corporation in Brandon from 1954 until 1987 when he
retired due to health reasons.
Robert was united in marriage to Theresa Ledermann
on January 13, 1954, and they resided in Brandon until 1988 when they moved
to Alexandria. He was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church in Brandon
and St. Mary's Catholic Church in Alexandria. He was active in the Knights
of Columbus, taught CCD at St. Ann's for many years and was active in church
events.
Bob's community was also important to him. He
was a former member of the Brandon Fire Department, served as president,
at various times, of the Brandon Community Club and was a Boy Scout leader
for several years. During his years as a banker and as president of the
insurance agency something Bob really enjoyed and took interest in was
going out and getting to know the farmers of western Douglas County.
After moving to Alexandria Bob did part-time
work at the Anderson Funeral Home and also did estate administration as
a guardian for many of the elderly. Bob always enjoyed visiting with elderly
folks. He worked as a volunteer at Knute Nelson Memorial Home and built
many friendships at Towne Square Apartments while he managed the facility.
Robert was an avid sports fan having played baseball and basketball, assisted
with Little League Baseball coaching and enjoyed the Minnesota Gophers,
Vikings and Twins. He thoroughly loved and enjoyed his children, grandchildren
and a game of cards.
Robert is survived by his wife Theresa Lanners
of Alexandria; children: Kathryn and husband Steve Carlson of Detroit Lakes;
Greg Lanners of Brandon; John Lanners of New Hope; Kevin and fiancee Jennifer
Stricker of St. Louis Park; Michael and wife Karen Lanners of Victoria;
Janet and husband Jim Keister of Big Lake; brother, Raymond Lanners of
Brandon; sister Lorine Vipond of Alexandria; and grandchildren: Megan and
Melissa Carlson, Austin and Quinn Lanners, and Kyle, Molly and Abbey Keister.
Mass of Christian Burial was held on Tuesday,
February 15, 2000 at the Church of St. Mary in Alexandria with Reverend
Al Ludwig officiating. Carol Hagen was organist with Therese Byrne, vocalist.
Pallbearers were Ron Lanners, Gary Eiden, John
Ledermann, Gordy Vipond, Bob Vipond and Kent Ledermann. Readers were Phil,
Adrian and Florian Ledermann and Bob's grandchildren served as gift bearers.
Interment was in the St. Ann Catholic Church
Cemetery in Brandon with Military Honors provided by the Alexandria and
Brandon American Legion Posts. Arrangements were with the Anderson Funeral
Home, Alexandria.
Harvey V. Martinek, 76
Harvey V. Martinek, 76, of Glenwood, Minnesota,
died on Monday at the Glacial Ridge Hospital in Glenwood.
Mass of Christian Burial was on Friday, 11:30
a.m. at the St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church with Father Kenneth Riedemann
officiating.
Harvey was born in Effington, South Dakota in
Roberts County on January 20, 1924 to the parents Paul and Mayme (Benesh)
Martinek. He went to Country School District 72 in Reno Township. Harvey
married Irene Jane Simek on June 10, 1946 at St. Mary's Catholic Church
in Alexandria, officiated by Father J. Alfred Kroll. They purchased the
home farm in Reno Township in 1947 and farmed until 1990 when Harvey rented
out his farm. They remained on the homesite to live.
Harvey was a member of St. John Nepomuk Catholic
Church, Lake Reno since his wedding with Irene 53 years ago. He loved to
hunt, fish, play cards and their trips to the casinos. His most fun was
getting together with family and friends and playing whist and poker. He
lovingly cherished his grandchildren who called him "Grandpa Harvey".
Harvey is survived by his wife Irene of Alexandria;
three sons: Dennis and Linda of Glenwood; Alan of Alexandria; Jerry and
Marlene of Burnsville; daughter: Janel and Darrel of Forada; 11 grandchildren:
Lisa and Angela Martinek, Shelly and Kelly Janson, Mike and Paul Martinek,
Abby and Drew Martinek, and Joey, Jessie and Emily Benesh; one sister:
Lillian M. Brezina of Forada; and one sister-in-law, Marcella Brezina of
Alexandria.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two
daughters-in-law, Shirley and Sherilyn Martinek and two brothers-in-law,
Wencil and Otto Brezina.
Arrangements were with the Hoplin Funeral Home,
Glenwood.
Max J. Mock, 97
Max Mock died on Thursday at Knute Nelson Memorial
Home in Alexandria, Minnesota. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on
Monday at St. Columbkille Catholic Church in St. Wendel. Burial was in
the parish cemetery.
Max Mock was born in Holdingford, Minnesota,
to Gregor and Barbara (Skudlarek) Mock. He married Veronica Maehren on
October 25, 1932 at St. Benedict's Catholic Church in Avon. She died in
June, 1968. He married Lena Miller in 1977 and she died in 1990. He was
a member of St. Columbkille Catholic Church in St. Wendel and a charter
member of Sartell/St. Stephen Knights of Columbus Bishop Trobec Council
#5276. He farmed in the Holdingford area for 40 years and was a past school
board member of District #208.
Survivors include children: Geraldine of Seattle,
Washington; Mervwyn of Alexandria; Bill of Avon; Harriet Addison of Folson,
California; Vivian Kuntuzos of Tonka Bay; 12 grandchildren; eight great-grand-children;
sisters: Jay Rissner of Waite Park; Regina Mock of Waite Park; and Josephine
Bias of Holdingford.
He was preceded in death by his first and second
wife; six brothers: Alois, Charlie, Frank, Jack, Ambrose and Martin; and
two sisters: Rose Maleska and Helen.
Arrangements were with the Brenny Funeral Home,
Holdingford.
Lois M. Chan, 85
Lois was born on April 26, 1914 in Sibley County,
Minnesota, the daughter of James P. and Mary (Gartdner) Boyle. She graduated
from Gaylord High School and in the mid 1930s moved to Lowry and lived
on Pocket Lake with family.
Lois later moved to Minneapolis where she furthered
her education at the Minneapolis School of Business. After graduation she
worked for the State of Minnesota with the I.R.S. Department and later
in the Teachers Retirement Division until she was married. Lois was united
in marriage to Victor L. Chan on January 22, 1972 in Gillman. The couple
moved to Lowry and enjoyed going to their cabin in Hackinsack where Lois
enjoyed fishing. Victor died in January of 1985.
Mrs. Chan was a member of the Alexandria VFW
Auxiliary, Lowry American Legion Auxiliary and St. Mary's Catholic Church.
Lois died on Wednesday, February 16, 2000 at the Knute Nelson Memorial
Home She is survived by four nieces: Betty Olson, Anna Jane Pechman, Agnes
Splittosser, Bonnie Elwood; two nephews: Charles Anderson, John Boyle;
and several great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Victor.
Parish Prayer Service was held on Monday, February
21, 2000 at 7 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial was held on Tuesday,
February 22, 2000, 11:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Father
Charles Padathuruthy officiating. Musical selections were by Carol Hagan
and Thomas Mulder. Inurnment will be held at St. John's Nepomuk Catholic
Cemetery.
Services were directed by Petermeier's Alexandria
Funeral Home.
Judy Miller, 50
Judy (Mrs. Dennis) Miller, age 50, of Wendell,
Minnesota, passed away Sunday, February 13, 2000 at the Lake Region Hospital
in Fergus Falls.
Funeral services were held on Friday, February
18, 2000 at 2:30 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Wendell with Dr.
Eugene Boe officiating. Burial was in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery.
Judy Marlene (Kolle) Miller was born August 23,
1949, in Fergus Falls, to Clifton and Mary (Nelson) Kolle. She was baptized
and confirmed at Rock Prairie Lutheran Church, rural Fergus Falls, attended
elementary school in Wendell and graduated from high school in Elbow Lake.
Judy went to work at the high school following graduation. She also worked
at the Grant County Hospital and the Grant County Courthouse.
On January 18, 1975, Judy was married to Dennis
Miller at Rock Prairie Lutheran Church. They lived on a farm near Wendell.
Judy had been employed at the Court Administrator's office in the Otter
Tail County Courthouse since 1986.
Judy enjoyed her family, her granddaughters,
crocheting, flowers and camping at the lake. She also collected teddy bears.
Judy is survived by her husband Dennis, daughter
Michelle (Dean) Aanenson of Alexandria, son Darren (Carolyn) of Fargo,
ND and two granddaughters, Annika and Marisa Aanenson. She is also survived
by her mother Mary Kolle of Fergus Falls, brothers Jim (Cyndy) Kolle of
Wahpeton, ND, and Joel (Marlene) Kolle of Williston, ND, and sisters Janet
(Dave) Beyer of Wahpeton, ND, Joyce (Henry) Wittkopp of Fargo, ND, and
Julie (Arlie) Schmitz of Osseo and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father Clifton
Kolle and her grandparents.
Arrangements were with the Erickson-Smith Funeral
Home, Elbow Lake.
Jerome W. Alke, 60
Jerome W. Alke, 60, of Palmer, Alaska, formerly
of Evansville, Minnesota, died Sunday, February 13, 2000 in Evansville.
He was born October 25, 1939 in Wood Lake to
Walter Carl and Lydia Bertha (Henke) Alke. He was baptized at St. John's
Lutheran Church at Wood Lake in November, 1939 and confirmed in Granite
Falls Lutheran Church at Granite Falls in June, 1952. He attended Wood
Lake Public School through the eighth grade. The family moved to Nevis
in 1953 and then to Evansville in 1954 where he graduated from the Evansville
High School in 1957.
On August 27, 1960 he married Carolyn Ann Isakson
in Barrett. He worked as a heavy equipment operator on many jobs throughout
the country including the North Dakota Missile Base, the Hydro Electric
Dam on the Snake River and on interstate construction. After his father
died in 1968 he returned to Evansville where he farmed and did other work.
He worked during the construction of the Big Stone Power Plant in South
Dakota as an electrician. He then worked for Roger Helgeson Electric and
farmed for a few years. In 1983 he moved to Palmer, Alaska and worked for
the VECO Corporation as an electrical superintendent until his disability.
Even though he worked throughout the United States, Minnesota was always
his favorite place.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing and woodworking.
A favorite time when he was a young man was helping to take ice off the
lake at Barrett where he was known as one of the "ice bears". He also loved
his time with his family and grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Carolyn of Palmer,
Alaska, a son Douglas Jerome (Michelle) and family, Kristina and Dylan
of Wasilla, Alaska; daughters, Lisa (Charles) Hanson and family, Jeremy
and Jackie of Evansville, Susan (Shane) Englund and family, Alex and Emily
of Evansville and Kara (Patrick) Schultz and family, Max, Douglas and Zachary
of Brookings, SD; a sister Kathleen Hirtler of Alma, Arkansas and nieces
and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday
at Faith Lutheran Church in Evansville with Reverend Irving Arnquist officiating.
Arrangements were with the Glende-Johnson-Nelson
& Nilson Funeral Home of Evansville.
Ardis E. Aga, 74
Ardis Eloise Aga was born in Porter, Minnesota
on October 20, 1925, the daughter of Andrew and Ella (Johnson) Nomeland.
The family moved to Fergus Falls and Canby before settling in Osakis. Ardis
graduated from high school in Osakis and furthered her education at the
St. Cloud Teachers College. She met Bruce Aga in 1948 and the couple were
married on June 10, 1950, at the Osakis Lutheran Church. At the time of
Ardis' death, the couple had been married for 49 years.
The couple moved to the Minneapolis area where
Ardis was employed for 12 years by the Federal Reserve Bank. They later
moved to Alexandria for a period before moving to California in 1960 where
they lived in both the San Francisco bay area and Los Angeles. Ardis was
employed for 15 years by the Westchester Lutheran School in Los Angeles.
In 1987 Bruce and Ardis retired to Alexandria and spent their winters in
Cocoa, Florida.
Ardis enjoyed traveling throughout the United
States and Norway, was an avid reader, especially mystery novels and was
a sports fan. She was involved in the Jaycee organization in her younger
years. One of her favorite things to do was to attend the black-tie events
sponsored by the military that were a necessary part of her husband, Bruce's
work.
Ardis died on Sunday, February 13, 2000 at the
Knute Nelson Memorial Home in Alexandria at the age of 74 years. She is
survived by her husband Bruce Aga of Osakis; sons: John and wife Patty
Aga of Cottage Grove; Paul Aga of Whittier, CA; brothers: Gordon and wife
Marlys Nomeland of Osakis; James and wife Lorraine Nomeland of Osakis;
Allan Nomeland of Minneapolis; sister: Thelma Crim of Osakis; and grandchildren:
David Aga and Christopher Aga.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, February
17, 2000 at the Calvary Lutheran Church in Alexandria with Reverend Keith
Forrester and Reverend Eric Erickson officiating. Organist was Becky Worley
and soloist, Harland Angen. Interment was in the Fort Snelling National
Cemetery in Minneapolis.
Arrangements were with the Anderson Funeral Home,
Alexandria.
Ann Katherine Nicholas 89
Ann Katherine Nicholas was born on October 7,
1910, the daughter of Anton and Katherine (Renfors) Sandberg in Holmes
City, Minnesota. Ann was baptized and confirmed in Trinity Lutheran Church.
She attended country school. On June 3, 1933, Ann married Melvin Nicholas.
Ann was employed as head cook at Geneva Beach
Hotel and other coffee shops in Alexandria in the 1920 and 1930s. From
1942 to 1952 Ann and Melvin lived in Bremerton, Washington. The couple
later moved back to Holmes City and bought the Sandberg home farm. Ann
became the first ever cook at Douglas County Hospital. After retirement,
Ann lived in Bethel Manor in Alexandria for many years. When Ann became
ill, she moved to Crestview Manor in Evansville and later Bethany Home.
Ann died on February 15, 2000 at the age of 89.
She is survived by four sons: Dale and wife Marlys Nicholas of Hoffman;
Gerald and wife Andria Nicholas of Menefee, CA; Randall and wife Linda
Nicholas of Alexandria; Bruce and wife Helen Nicholas of Rochester; two
daughters: Andria and husband Virgil Hinnenkamp of Verona, KY; Karen and
husband Steve Sarasin of Anchorage, AK; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren;
and brother Arthur Sandberg of Aurora. Ann was preceded in death by her
parents; husband Melvin in 1982; brothers: Gustav, William, Anton, Richard,
Edward; and sisters: Ellen, Elma (Mickey) and Martha.
A funeral service was held on February 19, 2000
at the Trinity Lutheran Church with Reverend Denise Croskey officiating.
Music was provided by Jan Myhr, organist, Michele Olson and Genesis Hill,
vocalists and the Trinity Lutheran Choir.
Interment was at the Christian Union Cemetery
in Holmes City Township. Pallbearers included Virgil Hinnenkamp, Travis
Hinnenkamp, Douglas Sandberg, Kenneth Ruble, Randall Nicholas and Michael
Nicholas.
Arrangements were with the Anderson Funeral Home,
Alexandria.
Robert Edward Lee, 46
Robert Edward Lee was born on January 17, 1954
in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of Robert and Marie (Kidney) Lee. The family
moved to Kensington when Robert was in the eighth grade. He attended Alexandria
schools and later attended Marine and Small Engines at the Alexandria Technical
College. On December 10, 1977, Robert was united in marriage to Kathy Berglund.
Robert became an over-the-road trucker in 1986 for Can Am Express. His
hobbies included fishing and hunting.
Robert died suddenly in Flagstaff, Arizona on
February 16, 2000 at the age of 46. Robert is survived by three daughters;
Heather, Amber and Stacy Lee of Alexandria; son: Robert Lee of Alexandria;
grandson: Michael Watt; his parents of Kensington; grandmother: Anne Kidney
of Jackson; brothers: Ron, Jerry, Pat and Mark Lee; and two sisters: Ann
Challes and Rita Lee. Robert was preceded in death by his grandparents,
uncles, aunts and cousins.
A funeral service was held on February 19, 2000,
at First Lutheran Church in Alexandria with Reverend Gary Giltvedt officiating.
Pallbearers were Larry Dommer, Dave Bjorgo, Orin
Reich, Bruce Poulson, Richie Walker and Dennis Fuoss.
Arrangements were with the Anderson Funeral Home,
Alexandria.
Edward 'Ed' Faber, 85
Edward "Ed" Faber, age 85, of Miltona, Minnesota,
died at his home on Sunday, February 20, 2000.
Ed Faber was born on November 10, 1914 in Leaf
Valley Township, Douglas County to Peter and Emma (Hartman) Faber where
he was raised. He farmed with his dad on the family farm. Ed was united
in marriage to Alvina Krause on October 14, 1943 at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church Parsonage in Miltona Township. They have farmed on the same farm
for 56 years. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church where he was
an active member in the Men's Club and held several church offices. He
was also a member of the Miltona Creamery Board. He enjoyed fishing and
the outdoors as well as making flower pots from old tires.
Ed is survived by his wife Alvina Faber of Miltona;
daughter: Emily Faber of Willmar; two sons: Ben Faber and wife Mary of
Blaine; Ken Faber and wife Marge of Ham Lake; seven grandchildren: Richard
Faber and fiancee Kathy Zimmer; Jackie and Brian Hiltner; Duane Faber;
Harlan and Stephanie Faber; Pedrina Faber; Kelly and Kim Hawkinson; Jenny
Hawkinson; six great-grandchildren: Dillon and Chelsea Hiltner; Kirja and
Quinten Faber; Zach and Trevor Buchite (Harlan); brother: Tony Faber of
Osakis; sisters: Marie Wright of New Brighton; Anna Faber of Millerville;
Helen Faber of Urbank; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and
friends. He was preceded in death by his daughter: Louise Hawkinson, parents;
five brothers: Nick, Al, Pete, Leo and Joe and sister: Della Krassas.
Funeral services were Wednesday, February 23,
2000 at 1 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Miltona Township, with Pastor
Daniel Woodring officiating. Organist was Katie Jahnke and soloist was
Donovan Johnson.
Casket Bearers were Richard Faber (godchild),
Duane Faber, Harlan Faber (godchild), Kelly Hawkinson, Brian Hiltner, Loel
Hawkinson, Palmer Bettermann, Loren Krause (godchild), Larry Krause and
Leon Krause.
Honorary Casket Bearers: (granddaughters) Jackie
(Faber) Hiltner, Jenny Hawkinson, Kim (Kelly) Hawkinson, Pedrina Faber,
Stephanie (Harlan) Faber and (godchildren) Hilda (Cal) Johnson, Rick (Kathy)
Faber and David (Darlene) Jante. Interment was in the Parkers Prairie Cemetery.
Arrangements were by the Markham Funeral Home,
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