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H.L. Michaelis

H. L. “Mike” Michaelis, age 95, a resident of Little Falls, MN, died August 10, 1997, at the St. Cloud Hospital.

Funeral services were held August 13 at Peace Lutheran Church in Little Falls with Rev. Steven C. Josephson officiating. Burial was in the Oakland Cemetery.

H.L. “Mike” was born May 1, 1902, in Green Prairie Township, Morrison County, MN, to the late Erich and Emma (Bigalke) Michaelis. He grew up and attended country school in Green Prairie Township. Mike then attended business school in Little Falls. He relocated to South Dakota and worked at a few different banks during the early 1920s. He moved to Minneapolis, MN, and managed an A&P Grocery Store in the Twin Cities. Mike was united in marriage to Anne Benson in Minneapolis. The couple came to live in Little Falls in 1934 and Mike managed an A&P Grocery Store for many years. Anne Michaelis passed away in 1951. Mike was united in marriage to Gertrude F. Kuffel in 1953 in Little Falls. He then owned a National Brands Grocery Store in Little Falls until it was destroyed by fire in 1960. He worked as the Little Falls City Clerk from 1960 until retiring in 1973. Mike enjoyed Twins baseball, hunting and fishing. He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church in Little Falls, Masonic Lodge #140 A.F. & A.M. and was a former charter member of the Pinnacle Club.

Survivors include his wife, Gertrude F. Michaelis of Little Falls; sons, Dr. Duane Michaelis and wife Carol of Anoka, MN, Loring Michaelis and wife Nancy of Churchville, PA, and Leon Benson of Suisun City, CA; daughters, Donna Braun and husband Steve of Minnetonka, MN, and Ruth Anne Latkoff of Roswell, GA; grandchildren, Kate and John Michaelis, Lynne Lindstrom, David Michaelis, Stephanie Hart, Nicole Michaelis, Anna and Michael Braun and Chuck and Dawn Latkoff and great-grandchildren, Ryan and Niki Michaelis and Ashley and Katelyn Hart.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Anne; parents; brothers, Erick and Waldo Michaelis and sisters, Bertha Helmerick and Wallie Michaelis.

Pallbearers were John Michaelis, Pat Kuffel, Chuck Latkoff, Chuck Lindstrom and Len and Steve Braun.

Albert Schindler

Albert “Bud” Schindler, age 81, a resident of Lake Shamineau, MN, died August 8, 1997, at the St. Cloud Hospital.

Funeral services were August 12 in the Faith Lutheran Church in Staples, MN with Reverend Stephen Sveom officiating. Burial was in the Scandia Valley Cemetery.

Albert Phillip Schindler was born on July 15, 1916, in Peoria, IL, son of the late Albert and Ellen (Stoker) Schindler. He graduated from Manual High School in Peoria. He was united in marriage to Lillian Tomford on August 6, 1937, in St. Charles, MO. Following their marriage they lived in Bartonville, IL, then moved to Richfield, MN, where they lived until their retirement. Following their retirement in 1977, they moved to Lake Shamineau. Albert was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Staples and VFW Post #9073 in Randall. He was very active in Senior Citizens Clubs in the Motley/Cushing/ Randall area. He served with the U.S. Army during WWII. Albert enjoyed a variety of outdoor activities, including hunting and fishing.

Survivors include a son, Doug (Kay) Schindler of Moorhead, MN; a daughter, Virginia (Jack) Bergerson of Bloomington, MN; four grandchildren, Kent and Jay Schindler, Steve Bergerson, and Karen McDonald; two great-grandchildren, Luke and Gannon McDonald; two brothers, Orville Schindler of Bartonville, IL, and Harold Schindler of Longmont, CO; two sisters, Berniece Hoogerwerf of Bartonville, IL, and Lois Jones of Peoria, IL. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Lillian, in 1990. Casketbearers were Kent and Jay Schindler, Steve Bergerson, Liam McDonald, Bill Hoogerwerf and Hank Wahl.

Marion Brenny

Marion Brenny, age 94, a resident of Minneapolis, MN, died August 8, 1997, in Minneapolis.

Mass of Christian Burial was August 11, 1997, at the Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis, with Father Dale Korogi officiating. There were also services at St. Michael’s Church in Buckman, MN. Burial was at St. Michael’s Cemetery in Buckman.

Marion was born January 28, 1903, in Mayhew Lake, MN. She married Joseph Brenny at Annunciation Church in Mayhew Lake on June 13, 1922. Marion was a member of the Basilica of St. Mary for 30 years. She was a charter member of Care Guild and Omega Seniors, she was a long- time volunteer at nursing homes, was chairperson election judge, and was an active member of the D.F.L. and Eagles Auxiliary.

Survivors include daughters, Arleene Meyer, Audrey Glynn and husband Robert, Kathleen Baron and husband Henry; a son, Douglas and wife, Jeanne; a daughter-in-law, Donna Brenny; 20 grandchildren, and 32 great-grandchildren; six Glynn stepgrandchildren and families, four brothers and six sisters.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Joseph; and a son, Robert.

Casketbearers were Bruce, Bradley and Bill Baron, Bryan and Joseph Brenny, and Charles Meyer.

Dolores Kastonek
Dolores Lucille Kastonek, age 67, a resident of Nashwauk, MN, died August 9, 1997, at Bethesda Medical Center, St. Paul, MN.

Funeral services were held August 14 in Bethany Lutheran Church in Cushing, MN. Burial was in the Union Cemetery, Cushing.

Dolores was born July 26, 1930, in Philbrook, MN, the daughter of Carl and Ethel Anderson. She was raised in Cushing where she attended Bethany Lutheran Church. She married Lester Kastonek May 7, 1949, in Little Falls, MN. They moved to Nashwauk in 1950 where they raised their family. She was a loving mother and homemaker.

Survivors include her husband, Lester; one daughter, Karen Skraba and husband Gene of Nashwauk; three sons, Al and wife Carol of Pengilly, MN, Les and wife Jane of Nashwauk and Gary of Nashwauk; two brothers, Gene Anderson and wife Margaret of Geneva, FL, and Richard Anderson and wife Arlys of Grand Rapids, MN; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Creston C. Peterson

Creston C. Peterson, age 59, a resident of Long Prairie, MN, died August 8, 1997, at St. Gabriel’s Hospital in Little Falls, MN.

The funeral was August 12 at St. Mary of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Long Prairie with Father Mark Stang officiating. Burial was in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Long Prairie.

Creston was born May 5, 1938, in Roosevelt, MN, to Carl and Hazel (Dollarhide) Peterson. He grew up and attended school in the Roosevelt area. He married Mardy Exe, August 7, 1982. He was a lead lineman foreman for Minnesota for 35 years, retiring June 30, 1995. He had been a Long Prairie resident since August 1965. His hobbies were hunting, fishing, the outdoors and he greatly appreciated his many friends. He was one of the first organizers of hockey in Long Prairie. He belonged to St. Mary of Mount Carmel Catholic Church and Long Prairie Lions Club.

Survivors include his wife Mardy, Long Prairie, MN; stepmother, Lois Peterson of Warroad, MN; nine children and spouses, Doug Peterson and wife Lisa, Circle Pines, MN, Dianne Peters and husband Greg of Burtrum, MN, Dawn Nokels and husband Kevin of Omaha, NE, Denise Majerus and husband Tim of Brainerd, MN, Gary DeVries of Brainerd, MN; Dale DeVries of Brainerd, MN, Ricky DeVries and wife Cami of St. Paul, MN, Brenda Halverson and husband Scott of Albany, MN, Stacey Urman and husband Paul of Long Prairie, MN, and pet companions, Duke and Ginger; a sister, Eloise Moen of Remer, MN; and 15 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Evelyn Croeker and one grandson, Jordan.

Casketbearers were Steve Kopish, Robbin Minke, James Turcotte, Robert Kruzel, Mike Reinbold and Rodger Bense. Honorary casketbearers were John Visser, Robert Wolters, Del Zeller, Mary Jo Retka and Joni Hamson.

Violet Mader

Violet Mader, age 70, a resident of St. Francis, MN died August 8, 1997, at her home in St. Francis.

Funeral services were August 11 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church on the Stearns County Pioneer Club grounds in Albany, MN with the Rev. James Wathan officiating. Burial was in the Upsala Memorial Cemetery in Upsala, MN.

She was born February 14, 1927, in St. Anna, MN to Edmund and Mary (Wiatrak) Wenderski. She married Cyril Mader October 2, 1945, in St. Anna. She was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Round Prairie, MN. She farmed with her husband near St. Francis all her married life.

Survivors include her husband; sons and daughters, Sharon Tschida of Albany, Timothy of Albany, Gail Cherne of Freeport, MN, Lyle of Freeport, Dwayne of Freeport, Kevin of Freeport and Joan Anderson of Anoka, MN; 21 grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Monica Mueller of Cold Spring, MN, Aggie Otto of Illinois, Annie Chiantera of Blaine, MN, Vicky Sherburne of Blaine, Delores Tverberg of Minneapolis, MN, Barb Riesner of Avon, MN, Don of Avon, James of Avon, Joe of Avon and Sally Imgrund of California.

She was preceded in death by her parents; an infant brother (Harry); two sisters (Lucille Streit and Mary Wenderski).

Pallbearers were Russ, Darin and Ember Cherne, Mike, Adam and Rachael Tschida and Amanda Anderson.

H.L. Michaelis

H. L. “Mike” Michaelis, age 95, a resident of Little Falls, MN, died August 10, 1997, at the St. Cloud Hospital.

Funeral services were held August 13 at Peace Lutheran Church in Little Falls with Rev. Steven C. Josephson officiating. Burial was in the Oakland Cemetery.

H.L. “Mike” was born May 1, 1902, in Green Prairie Township, Morrison County, MN, to the late Erich and Emma (Bigalke) Michaelis. He grew up and attended country school in Green Prairie Township. Mike then attended business school in Little Falls. He relocated to South Dakota and worked at a few different banks during the early 1920s. He moved to Minneapolis, MN, and managed an A&P Grocery Store in the Twin Cities. Mike was united in marriage to Anne Benson in Minneapolis. The couple came to live in Little Falls in 1934 and Mike managed an A&P Grocery Store for many years. Anne Michaelis passed away in 1951. Mike was united in marriage to Gertrude F. Kuffel in 1953 in Little Falls. He then owned a National Brands Grocery Store in Little Falls until it was destroyed by fire in 1960. He worked as the Little Falls City Clerk from 1960 until retiring in 1973. Mike enjoyed Twins baseball, hunting and fishing. He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church in Little Falls, Masonic Lodge #140 A.F. & A.M. and was a former charter member of the Pinnacle Club.

Survivors include his wife, Gertrude F. Michaelis of Little Falls; sons, Dr. Duane Michaelis and wife Carol of Anoka, MN, Loring Michaelis and wife Nancy of Churchville, PA, and Leon Benson of Suisun City, CA; daughters, Donna Braun and husband Steve of Minnetonka, MN, and Ruth Anne Latkoff of Roswell, GA; grandchildren, Kate and John Michaelis, Lynne Lindstrom, David Michaelis, Stephanie Hart, Nicole Michaelis, Anna and Michael Braun and Chuck and Dawn Latkoff and great-grandchildren, Ryan and Niki Michaelis and Ashley and Katelyn Hart.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Anne; parents; brothers, Erick and Waldo Michaelis and sisters, Bertha Helmerick and Wallie Michaelis.

Pallbearers were John Michaelis, Pat Kuffel, Chuck Latkoff, Chuck Lindstrom and Len and Steve Braun.

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