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Rev. Msgr. Arnold Berg, 94, of Springfield, died on Saturday, June 28, 2003, at Gil-Mor Manor in Morgan.
Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Springfield, with interment at St. Raphael's Catholic Cemetery in Springfield. The Principle Celebrant will be Bishop John C. Nienstad and he will be assisted by the Priests of the New Ulm Diocese.
Visitation will be at 4 - 8 p.m. today and 9-10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Springfield. There will be a 7 p.m. Parish Prayer Service today and a 10 a.m. Men's Rosary Wednesday, both at the church.
Arnold Joseph Berg, the second son of Anton H. and Anna C. (Hillesheim) Berg, was born on Aug. 9, 1908, in Springfield. Because he was born with a defective heart, he was baptized the following day.
At the age of seven, he began his primary studies at St. Raphael's School, where in six years he completed his elementary education. For three years, he attended St. Raphael's High School, then attended Nazareth Hall for another three years. He began his final studies for the priesthood in 1927 at the St. Paul Seminary. In his deaconate year, he was appointed Seminary Master of Ceremonies, teaching his fellow students how to conduct themselves for liturgical functions. In that same year, he conducted all the Holy Week ceremonies at the St. Paul Cathedral. Also, he was offered the opportunity to sit with the Faculty as a non-voting member in judgment on his fellow students. He turned down the offer. When offered the opportunity to do post-graduate work at Heidelberg University in Germany, he told the Archbishop that he wished to do parish work.
He was ordained on June 3, 1933, by the Most Reverend John Gregory Murray, D.D. at the St. Paul Cathedral. His First Solemn High Mass was sung at the Church of St. Raphael in Springfield, on June 6, 1933.
His first appointment was to the Church of St. Matthew on the East Side in St. Paul, a parish with a large grade school, a two-year high school and with 2, 100 families. In addition to regular priestly duties, he was in charge of the parish picnic, the three-day bazaar, directing plays and operettas, and bowling alley. After nine years and eight months, in 1943, the Archbishop assigned him to the Church of St. Mary in Seaforth, a parish of some 70 families. His stay in Seaforth was of comparatively short duration. They were years of rest and relaxation amid kindly and loving parishioners. He remained there until June of 1947. It was his first parish and he loved it there.
In June of 1947, he assumed charge of the Church of St. John the Baptist in Searles, a parish with a school and 120 families, a rural parish where families loved their church, school and pastor. He remained there until June 1960. When the parish celebrated its Golden Jubilee, he wrote a detailed history of the parish. As a part of his priestly duties, he visited the parishioners in their homes every year except during the last two years, when he was already in the diocesan chancery. In addition to his priestly duties, he designed and had built a convent, an enclosed front porch for the rectory, a steam heating plant for the church and rectory, a new well and pumphouse and storage shed. Under his direction the church was decorated, a marble altar was installed, new light fixtures placed, the church kitchen renovated and toilet facilities provided in the church basement. Along with his janitor, on hands and knees, they installed floor tile in the church, classrooms, kitchen and auditorium. Tile ceilings, light fixtures and wardrobes, and new windows were installed in all four classrooms. They were busy years and he loved them all.
Late in 1957, the news broke that a new diocese of New Ulm had been created. Shortly after, a letter came appointing him Personal Master of Ceremonies to the new Bishop, and first Chancellor of the newly established diocese, a secret to be revealed on Jan. 30, 1958.
From Jan. 30, 1958, until June 1960, he was both Pastor at Searles and Chancellor of the Diocese of New Ulm. On June 3, 1960, even before the new chancery and residences were completed, he left Searles for his new residence at the Chancery of New Ulm. On Sept. 1, 1963, His Holiness, Pope John XXIII conferred upon him the honor of Domestic Prelate with the title of Right Reverend Monsignor. Upon the death of the first Vicar General, Monsignor was appointed Vicar General on Feb. 20, 1964, a title he was to retain until June 30, 1978.
At the close of 20 years of work for the Diocese he "wore these hats:" Vicar General, Chancellor, Director of the Propagation of the Faith, of the Holy Childhood Association, of the Diocesan Mission of San Lucas Toliman, of Worship, of Finance, of Investments (having never lost a penny in 20 years), of Property Maintenance, of the Diocesan Insurance, (both general and health), and Bishops Representative on the Pension Plan for Priests. He devised the DUF (Diocesan United Fund) wrote the first specifications for the Diocesan Insurance Plan. A priest of the Diocese remarked at one of the many meetings -- after the Bishop retired Monsignor Berg, he had to hire 11 people to replace him.
After Monsignor's retirement, he lived for 11 months in the Catholic Rectory at Lafayette. Shortly into the New Year of 1979, Monsignor was told by a compassionate member of the Personnel Board that in May of that year he would be notified by the Bishop to vacate the rectory.
Two weeks to find a new home for himself and his faithful housekeeper. By the end of May, he was able to move into his new home at 107 W. Lincoln in Springfield. There he spent his retirement years taking care of his "ranch" as he called it, in peace and quiet, caring for his lawn, flower gardens, doing much reading along with his domestic tasks. Monsignor enjoyed traveling, especially to Guatemala.
He is survived by his niece, Carol and husband Russell Renberg of Comfrey, and a nephew, James A. and wife Carol Berg of McHenry, Ill. He is preceded in death by his parents Anton H. and Anna C. Berg; brothers, Leo A. and Sylvester A. and wife Elinor Berg; and nieces Charlotte Berg and Charlene Warmbier.

Patrick 'Pat' Dolan, 85, of Redwood Falls, died Sunday, June 29, 2003 at Redwood Area Hospital.
Services are 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 2, at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Redwood Falls with burial in the church cemetery.
Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Nelson-Martin Funeral Service, Redwood Falls with a prayer service at 7 p.m. and Wednesday at the church, one hour prior to the service.
He is survived by a son Dallas of Vesta; daughters, Rae Ann Brenkman of Eden Prairie, Laurie of Redwood Falls, Connie Erickson of Redwood Falls and Bonnie Dolan of Kitwe, Zambia; six grandchildren; brothers, Louis and Mark of Milroy, John of Shorewood, Laurence of Faribault, and Donald of Prescott, Wis.; sisters, Agnes Marquart of Marshall, Margaret Letourneau of St. Paul, Dorothy Rohlik of Lucan and Eleanora Schommer of Marshall.
He was born Jan. 27, 1918, to John and Mary Dolan in Milroy. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1942-1946.

Joseph Haas, 91, of Gibbon, died Saturday, June 28, 2003, at the New Ulm Medical Center in New Ulm.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, July 3, 2003, at the St. Willibrord's Catholic Church in Gibbon, with Father Ron Huberty celebrating. Burial will be in the church cemetery in rural Gibbon. Visitation will be 4 - 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 7:30 - 10 a.m. Thursday at the Minnesota Valley Funeral Home in Gibbon. There will be a rosary by the St. Willibrord's Catholic Aid Society at 6:30 p.m. and a parish prayers service at 7:30 p.m. both Wednesday at the funeral home.
Joe is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia and Ed Dummer of New Ulm, Elaine and John Palmer of Fairfax, and Carol and Tom Penkert of Scottsdale, Ariz.; son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Connie Haas of Gibbon; a daughter-in-law, Carol Haas of Gibbon; 19 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; sisters, Lucille Simons of Rockville, Md., and Bernadine Weishar of Wauwatosa, Wis.; a brother and sister-in-law, LaMont and Marie Haas of Cashton, Wis., and by his dog "Oscar". He was preceded in death by his wife Cecelia on Feb. 9, 1991; a son, Kenneth Haas on April 16, 1982; a grandson, David Palmer on July 9, 1986; and by brothers and sisters, Gertrude Hemmersbach, Martha Chicanick, Dorothy Gohres, Lawrence Haas, Aurelia Rogahn, Regina Ebert, Hildegard Schreier, Larry Haas, and Anne Fishburne.
Joseph W. Haas was born on Aug. 4, 1911, in Cashton, Wis., to Joseph and Anna (Brueggeman) Haas. He attended country school in Cashton, Wis. On Oct. 27, 1938, he married Cecelia Krzmarzick in Sleepy Eye. After marriage they farmed in Home Township, Brown County, until 1948, when they moved to a farm in Severance Township, Sibley County. They retired in 1973 and moved to Gibbon.
Joe was a member of the St. Willibrord's Catholic Church, the St. Willibrord's Catholic Aid Society and a past member of the Severance Township Country School Board.

Larry Herring, 59, of Lafayette, died Monday, June 30, 2003, at Methodist Hospital in Rochester.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 3, 2003, at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church in Lafayette, with Rev. John Berger officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be 4 - 8 p.m. today at Schmucker Funeral Service in New Ulm, and one hour prior to service at the church Thursday. The St. Thomas Court Catholic Order of Foresters of Lafayette will pray the rosary at 6:30 p.m. and a parish prayer service will be held at 8 p.m., both Wednesday evening at the funeral home.
Lawrence William Herring, the son of William and Phillis (Hacker) Herring, was born March 6, 1944, in New Ulm. He lived with his family in Lafayette and attended Lafayette and Winthrop public schools. Larry married Virginia Beranek June 15, 1965, at St. George Catholic Church. They made their home in Lafayette for many years before moving their family to their farm between Lafayette and Winthrop in 1976. Larry was self-employed in the livestock, trucking and construction businesses most of his life. He was a member of St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church and the St. Thomas Court Catholic Order of Foresters of Lafayette.
Survivors include his wife Virginia of Lafayette; son Tom Herring and his wife Linda of Lafayette; daughter Kim Schroeder and her husband Dale of Gibbon; seven grandchildren; mother Phillis Herring of New Ulm; sister Geri Kokesch and her husband Gerald of New Ulm; brothers, Billy Herring of Fairmont, and Dennis Herring and his wife Cheryl of Lafayette; sisters-in-law, Esther Schwab and her husband Francis of Gibbon, Grace Rubischko and her husband Steve of Gibbon, and Chubby Carlson and her husband Jerry of New Ulm; brothers-in-law, Wallace Beranek and his wife Donna of Gibbon, Ben Beranek and his wife Noreen of Gibbon, and Gerald Beranek and his wife Cindy of New Ulm; nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father.

Julius E. Larsen, 78, of Sleepy Eye, formerly of Morgan, died Sunday, June 29, 2003 at Immanuel-St. Joseph's Hospital in Mankato.
Services are 10:30 a.m., Saturday, July 5, at Nelson-Martin Funeral Service in Morgan with burial in Morgan City Cemetery.
Visitation is Saturday at the church, one hour prior to the service.
He is survived by daughters, Barb Hewitt of St. Paul, Karen Larsen of Lincoln, Neb. and Connie Miller of Sleepy Eye; four grandchildren; sisters, Betty Knudsen of Park Rapids and Phillis Zummack of St. Paul; a stepsister, Julie Larsen of Hutchinson.
He was born Nov. 6, 1924 in Morgan Township, Redwood County, Minn., to Ernest and Pearl (Bryan) Larsen

Barbara Neushwander, 73, of Mankato, died Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis.
Funeral services will be 7 p.m. Thursday, July 3, 2003, at Landkamer- Johnson-Boman Funeral Home, in Mankato, with Rev. Pam Serdar officiating. Additional funeral services are being held in Plainfield, Ill., through Overman-Jones Funeral Home. Burial is in Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, in Elwood, Ill. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. Thursday at Landkamer-Johnson-Boman Funeral Home in Mankato. Memorials may be made to the Arthritis Foundation or the Centenary United Methodist Church in Mankato.
Barbara was born on Oct. 13, 1929, in Eden, N.C., to Judson and Sally Hall. She was married to Dean Neushwander for 51 years before his death in 2002. Barbara attended Centenary United Methodist Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family, attending People First activities, listening to Country Music, flowers, and spending time with her caregiver Doris.
Barbara Neushwander is survived by daughter Denise "Wilbur" Frink and her husband Brian of Mankato; two sons and their wives, Dale Neushwander and Caren, and Dan Neushwander and Kathleen, all of Plainfield, Ill.; four sisters, Helen, Vivian, Iris and Lucy; two brothers, Mack and Clarence; four grandchildren, Eric Neushwander and his wife Kelli, Melissa Neushwander, Blake Frink and Anna Keiko Frink. She was preceded in death by her husband; sister Mary and brother Judd.

Joseph Lang, Jr., 58, of Springfield, died at the Springfield Medical Center on Friday, June 27, 2003, after a long bout with cancer.
Services will be Tuesday, July 1, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Springfield, with burial at St. Raphael's Catholic Cemetery.
Visitation will be at Sturm Funeral Home in Springfield from 7:30-10 a.m. today. There will be a men's rosary at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church.
Joseph Sylvester Lang, Jr. was born August 30, 1944 in Springfield, the son of Joseph Lang, Sr. and Mildred (Schunk) Lang. He graduated from Sanborn High School and drove truck for Hubbard Milling for 35 years. Joe was united in marriage to Diane Roiger on December 30, 1964 at St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Springfield, where they have resided for the past 34 years. Joe was a member of St. Raphael's Catholic Church and St. Thomas Court 776 where he served in the past as Chief Ranger. He was also a member of the Cemetery Board, Grain Millers Local Union 62G, and served with the Springfield Boy Scouts for over 20 years. Joe enjoyed hunting, fishing, card playing, his family, going to the cabin, and spending time on the road visiting his many friends.
Survivors include wife, Diane of Springfield; sons, Michael of Springfield, Marc and fiancée Deb Pulliam of St. Cloud, Martin of Brookings, S.D., and Matthew of Willmar; daughters, Laurie and husband John Reyant of New Prague, and Lisa and husband Paul Welsh of Lakeville; grandchildren, Tyler Lang, Samuel and Katherine Reyant, and Corey, Justin, and Natasha Pulliam; his father, Joseph Lang, Sr.; a brother, Jim and wife Ginny Lang of Sanborn; a twin sister, JoAnn and husband David Schwartz of Springfield; and many other nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives.
Joe was preceded in death by his mother, Mildred in 1983, a daughter in infancy, and one niece and one nephew.

Edward Lee, 86, of Springfield, died on Sunday, June 29, 2003, at St. John Lutheran Home in Springfield.
Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 3, 2003, at St. John Lutheran Church in Springfield, with burial in the Springfield City Cemetery. Pastor Carl Seamon will be officiating. Visitation will be 4 - 8 p.m. today at the Sturm Funeral Home in Springfield, and will continue 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the church.
Edward William Lee was born June 30, 1916, in Lake Park, the son of Albert and Emma (Arndt) Lee. At the age of 19, he moved to New Ulm and worked there until moving to Springfield in 1936, where he worked as a hired hand. Ed returned to Lake Park and farmed there for three years before returning to the Morgan and Springfield area and farming until 1987. Ed and his wife Hank moved into Springfield in 1975, where he was a member of St. John Lutheran Church. Ed enjoyed his family, farming, hunting, fishing, golfing playing cards, and was an avid and loyal Twins fan.
He is survived by wife Henrietta "Hank" Lee of Springfield; daughter Bonnie and husband Bruce Bloemke of Springfield; son Dan and wife Donna Lee of Plymouth; grandchildren, Kara and husband Randy Platz of Springfield, and Ross and wife Stacey Bloemke of Walnut Grove; great-grandchildren, Jack, Jake, Tom and Camille Platz; brothers, Robert Lee of Washington, Arnold and wife Caroline Lee of Thief River Falls, Clinton Lee of Anchorage, Alaska, and William and wife Shirley Lee of San Diego, Calif.; and sisters, Dorothy and husband John Buck of Center City, Norma Aune of Minneapolis, and Mae Lois Jahr of Lake Park. Ed was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Alfred, Ezra and Mac Lee; and sisters, Ivey Knudsen, Florence Sievertsen and Evaline Solum.

Arthur W. Guse, 88, of Springfield and formerly of New Ulm, died Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at St. John Lutheran Home, Springfield.
Services are 11 a.m., Saturday, July 5, at Schmucker Funeral Service, New Ulm, with burial with military honors by New Ulm veterans organizations in the New Ulm Cemetery.
Visitation is 4-7 p.m., Friday, at Schmucker Funeral Service; and 8 a.m. until time of service Saturday.
He is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, James and Carol Guse of New Ulm, John and Sally Guse of Chaska; six grandchildren; sister, Ella Essig of Springfield; sisters-in-law, Eileen Steinberg of New Ulm, Jean Guse of Kirkwood, Mo.; and two nieces and one nephew.
He was preceded in death by parents; wife Cleo on Sept. 16, 1969; brothers, Arnold, Victor, and Milton.
He was born July 27, 1914, in Springfield, to Albert and Lucy (Yieck) Guse. He attended school in Springfield. He served in the U.S. Army from 1942-46 in the South Pacific and Japan. He married Cleo Brandt on March 20, 1947, in New Ulm. He worked at Springfield Public Schools from 1935-38, St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Cemetery in Springfield from 1938-42. In New Ulm, he worked for Stoltenburg Motor Co., Lambert Lumber Co. and for Eyrich Plumbing for 35 years. He retired in 1983. He was a member of the American Legion Post 132 in New Ulm.

Magdaline A. Larsen, 93, of Redwood Falls, died Sunday, June 29, 2003 at Redwood Area Hospital.
Private family services will be held at Nelson-Martin Funeral Service in Redwood Falls. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Calif.
There is no visitation.
She is survived by sisters, Dorothy Tisue of Redwood Falls, Jeanette Johnson of Springfield, and Mary Anton of Olivia.
She was born April 12, 1910 in Delhi to Michael and Magdalena (Becker) deGraaf.

Edna Otto, 90, of Slayton, died Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at Slayton Manor Care Center.
Service is 10:30 a.m., Saturday, July 5, at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sanborn with burial in the Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Sanborn.
Arrangements are with the Sturm Funeral Home in Lamberton.
Visitation is 9:30-10:30 a.m., Saturday, at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sanborn, .
She is survived by her sister Delrose Hegstad of Slayton.
Edna Esther Otto was born Oct. 26, 1912, in Sanborn to William and Wilehelmina "Minnie" (Schramann) Heydlauff.

Marvin W. Rieck, 67, of rural New Ulm, died Wednesday, July 2, 2003 at the Swedish Medical Center in Denver, Colorado.
Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in New Ulm with Pastor Joyce Tollefson Capp officiating. Burial will be in the St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery in Springfield. Full military honors will be conducted at the cemetery by the New Ulm Veterans' Organizations. Visitation will be 4 - 8 p.m. Monday and from 7:30 until 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday at the Minnesota Valley Funeral Home in New Ulm and will continue on Tuesday for one hour prior to the time of service at the church.
Marvin is survived by his wife, Mary, of rural New Ulm; daughters, Marsha Salfer and her husband, Mark, of Wabasso, Maribeth Salfer and her husband, Gary, of Pine Island, Marlyce Rieck of Willmar; grandchildren, Marten, Marilyn, Lindsey, Victoria, and Brooke; a brother, Daryl Rieck and his wife, Kathleen of Lonsdale; and by nieces, nephews, cousins and one aunt. He was preceded in death by his parents; a twin sister, Marilyn; a brother, Robert, in infancy, and a daughter in infancy.
Marvin Walter Rieck, the son of Walter and Datie (Moore) Rieck, was born on May 29, 1936 in Springfield.
He attended the Springfield School system and graduated from Springfield High School in 1954.
Marvin served in the U. S. Airforce from 1957 - 1960 serving in both Germany and France. On June 29, 1963 he was united in marriage to Mary Simonson at the Sanborn Methodist Church. After marriage they lived in Sanborn then Springfield where he was a police officer for the Springfield Police Department. In 1965 they moved to New Ulm and he took a job with the Brown County Sheriff's Department as a Deputy Sheriff. He held that position for twenty-nine years before retiring from the department in 1994 making him a thirty-one year veteran of law enforcement.
Marvin was active in the Courtland Lions Club and was a past president of the club. His current position with the Lions Club was that of Gambling Manager and was the past Director of the Allied Charities of Minnesota.
He was a current co-chairman of the District 5M2 Leader Dog Program for the Blind. Marvin was a strong believer of the Lions Motto "We Serve" and one of his last services was donating his eyes to the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank.
Marvin was a member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in New Ulm and was the current Financial Secretary and a past member of the Board of Trustees for the church. Another love of his was being a Heritagefest Narren which he had been for many years. His pastimes included playing cards, camping, fishing, hunting, woodworking, golf, and more recently stained glass, bird watching and watching westerns on T.V. Marvin loved spending time with his family especially his grandchildren.

Judy R.Thornblad, 57, of Redwood Falls, formerly of Echo, died on Thursday, July 3, 2003, at the Parkview Home in Belview.
Graveside services will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Echo City Cemetery. A memorial service will follow at 2 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah's Witnesses in Redwood Falls. The Redwood Valley Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
She is survived by her sons, Joe and James Thornblad; siblings, Patty Provo of Belview, Cathy Thornblad of Aberdeen, S.D., Ronald Provo of Minneapolis, Steve Rodengen, and Tim Rodengen.
She was born Jan. 15, 1946, in Minneapolis, to Donald and Rose (Cooper) Provo.

Dorothy Wills, 71, of Nicollet and formerly of Rapidan died Wednesday, July 2, 2003 at the Immanuel - St. Joseph's Hospital in Mankato.
Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Monday, July 7, 2003 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Mankato with burial in the Green Lawn Cemetery in Nicollet. Visitation will be 4 - 8 p.m. Sunday at the Minnesota Valley Funeral Home in Nicollet and will continue for one hour prior to the time of service at the church on Monday.
Dorothy is survived by her husband, Donald Wills of Nicollet; daughter and son-in-law, Cindy and Randall Nunn of Mankato; grandchildren, Laural Nunn of St. Clair, Jesse Nunn of North Mankato; great grandsons, Dante Froehlich, and Silas Nunn. She was preceded in death by her parents.
She was born on June 14, 1932 in Ceylon to Herman and Meta (Bremer) Fenrich. She married Donald Wills on June 21, 1953 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Ceylon. After marriage she worked as an executive secretary for the Chicago Light Company in Chicago, Illinois, a large engineering firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Honeymead in Mankato and then she managed the family business, Midwest Refridgeration in Mankato, with her husband for twenty years. She was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Mankato and sang in the church choir, a member and past president of the ladies auxiliary at church, a member of the Camper - Trampers (Good Sam Club), and a member of the North Central Monaco Motor Coach chapter.

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