Survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Jean; children Liz Bejarano (Steve), Rob Rydell (Beth Finley), Kate Dennison (Tony); grandchildren Eric, Caroline, Jesper, Noah and Tierney; brother Ralph (Kathy), sister Ruth (Norman Johnson) and many dear family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the University of Northern Iowa Foundation or to Lutheran Church of Hope, West Des Moines. He loved the annual Brothers Week at the cabin, with Phil, Bob, and their fourth" brother, Blake. Norma, and her parents Florence and Lafe Young, first visited Ten Mile Lake in 1925. Her Aunt and Uncle, Edith and Hans Jensen owned and operated Camp Iowa on the North Shore of Ten Mile, where Norma and her family rented a cabin for many years. In 1949, her family built a cabin of their own on the North Shore, near the corner of 50 and 71. A funeral service will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church in Moorhead, MN on Wednesday April 17, at 11:00 a.m., with Pastor Simon Fensom officiating. Bob will be missed, loved and never forgotten. At Ten Mile, she loved to swim and she enjoyed water walking with her sisters and friends every afternoon. He loved spending time at their cabin on Ten Mile Lake in northern Minnesota where he began dating his wife, Laurie. Please join us to celebrate Kims life June 16 at 1 p.m. at Saint Pauls Lutheran Church Hackensack. In 2017 the Owings family appeared on Family Feud; this was one of his fondest memories. She and her sisters were known as the Mamas Police at "Headquarters" (the family cabin) on Ten Mile Lake where they ran the show. In 1966, they moved from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Lawrence, Kansas where her husband was a professor at the University of Kansas. Bob and his wife moved to Stillwater, Minnesota in 1968 where he started his 33-year career teaching Technology Education at the Stillwater High School. She was a master gardener, and past volunteer at the Festival of Trees and delivered Meals on Wheels. She was the middle sister to older sister Elinor and younger sister Katherine. For more information, please read the Garbisch Family entry and interview in the Ten Mile Lake History Book. The authors of the story note that One lesson that comes from Ritas experience is that an injured bird has a better chance if care can be given in its natural surroundings. Map embedgooglemap.net Social Facebook Life Software 1998-2023 1up! He will be deeply missed. While there, he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity where he made many lifelong friends. With Alden around you didnt need a phone book, as he could recall hundreds of telephone numbers and addresses by memory. Equally impressive was his ability to recall peoples names and conversations from previous encounters. This quality endeared him to people in his professional and private life. His mind remained sharp and focused even up to his passing. He returned home to his wife and three little girls, Marlou, Mimi, and Marsha, with son, Tom arriving two years later. . He served in the army during the Korean war and became an entertainer of the troops playing guitar, bass and pretending to be a cowboy singer. Contact Us PO Box 401 Longville, MN 56655 (218) 363-2002 presscit@arvig.net About Us Serving the Lakeland area for over 26 years. He practiced medicine until a month ago. He will be missed by all that knew and loved him, especially his family. Darlene is survived by the four Hecken-bunch children: Al Bates & wife Jane, Karen (Heckenbach) Baldacci & husband Steve, Jeff Bates, Kirsten (Bates) Page & husband Randy, their spouses, and her grandchildren: Allan Bates, Becca Bates, Sara Chaffee-Bates, and Natalie Chaffee-Bates, who remember Grandma Darlene & Grandpa A. J. as they continue to enjoy the Chariton Beach place on Ten Mile Lake. He loved talk radio, especially Car Talk, Garrison Keillor, and WCCO Radio. Robert William Wolff of Hackensack passed away at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Brainerd on Friday, January 1, 2021 at the age of 81 due to pneumonia and multiple organ failures. The family lived in south Minneapolis, where Pete and Florence owned a gift shop, later moving the shop to downtown. He was a great believer in public service, and founded the Good Government League, a body designed to monitor and eliminate corruption in county government. At the start of her third year, she met a young man roller skating, his name wasRobert Cogdill. After the establishment of Spring Lake Lumber Co., he was hired and soon managed the business, and eventually became owner. George claims "I am a lucky man" because of my beautiful wife Jo, 2 wonderful daughters, Linda (Douglas) Gremban and Amy (David) Rasmussen and proud grandchildren, Jeffrey (Meghan) Gremban, Matthew (Xin) Rasmussen, Michael (Kristin) Gremban, Megan Rasmussen and Nicholas Gremban, plus 6 special great grandchildren, Spencer, Abbie, Hunter, Nora, William and Martin. He was preceded in death by his, wife, Joyce Gray McManus, sister, Shirley Bakker, and grandson, James Plaunt. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Ginny; daughter Katherine Martin; and great-granddaughter Ivy Margaret Goodspeed. He co-authored several books with his mentor Dr. Norman Heard. The family would like to thank his physicians, for their excellent and supportive care: Wadad Ailabouni, Roy Brandell, Pamela Littles and Anna Olson. Family was especially important to her. And Ten Mile Lake. She completed her degree, achieving a BA from Drake University. The family wishes to express a special thank you to all the doctors and nurses who cared for Bob during his cancer journey. He died February 20, 2015 in San Francisco, CA of complications from pancreatic cancer. Stan passed August 10, 2016. Over the next 50 years JB worked at, managed, or co-owned a series of restaurants in southwestern Ohio, including Seven Nations, Highview Terrace, Culps Cafeteria, Jay's Seafood Restaurant, Sycamore Creek Country Club, Surf and Turf, the Daytonian, and Bellwood Country Club. Her favorite place was Ten Mile Lake. Patricia was born to Dr. BC Bobo and Laura (Grink) Ford in Marshall. She and her older sister Bonnie grew up in rural Iowa, where their father was a physician. 1-800-279-6932 or 218-675-6135, we look forward to hearing from you and perhaps being able to meet you when you come to visit. They were married in Minneapolis but their newlywed years were interrupted by the war. Ken was a founding member of the Board of the Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum, which established and operates the Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum in Sterling, Virginia. Her beloved yellow lab, Babe, would sometimes keep her company on her fishing expeditions. Daves greatest blessings in life were his four sons and their families: Todd Byers of Des Moines, Iowa; Dr. James Byers and his wife, Dana, of Minnetrista, Minn., and their two sons, John and Noah; Jeffrey Byers and his wife, Kristen, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and their two sons, Lucas and Jacob; and Gregory Byers and his wife, Michelle, of Cedar Falls and their three daughters, Brady, Lauren, and Natalie Jo. Dick grew up in Des Moines and attended Roosevelt High School where he graduated in 1950. He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Esther; wife, Millie; and one sister, Florence. Rick enjoyed playing golf, fishing, boating and family gatherings at Ten Mile. Moving to California following graduation, Roger met his wife of 51 years, Gail, in San Francisco. Andrew J. Crabb, 43 died unexpectedly from cardiac arrest, Sunday September 6, 2020 at his home in superior, WI. He was born in Washington D.C. to John and Elaine (Burnham) Crabb. She was a summa cum laude graduate of Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska. Get this The Record page for free from Friday, June 14, 1957 ion Tcancrk IV. It was a love that paid dividends. Hackensack, MN 56452. Other hobbies included sewing, quilting, braiding rugs, playing cards and visiting with family and friends. After 30 years he retired and lived happily with his family in the Twin Cities, New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona, where golf became his favorite. There she became a deacon at Union Congregational Church in Hackensack, was active in PEO, and served on the Board of the Walker Area Food Shelf. ", Published in Dayton Daily News on Oct.12,2018. Mary Jo was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, volunteer and friend to many. from Iowa State University. They traveled the world and attended sporting events. [5] Feldner/Ritchay Funeral Home of Nekoosa is assisting the family. Also surviving Marian are 19 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Survived by his wife, Carolyn Boo Crandall Bremner; daughter, Adrienne Haley (Jeff); stepsons: Steven Peck, Scott Peck (Lisa); grandchildren: William (Katie), Patrick, Jackson (Jason), Austin, Kevin (Ione), Sean and Bianca; siblings: Lucille Howton and William Bremner plus many nieces and nephews; sister and brother-in-law Sally and Ron Wenda; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Ed and Mary Beth Crandall. Earl spent at least part of almost every summer of his life at Ten Mile Lake, eventually owning Pine Manor, one of the former Camp Hillaway's cabins. Being from Springfield, he was a Civil War buff and especially enjoyed reading about Abraham Lincoln. Hunting on the family farm of his grandpa Louis and grandma Mattie was a lifetime tradition. While David was not married and had no children, he was a beloved uncle to his cousins, nieces, and nephew. David T Sack, 68 years old, currently living in Hackensack, MN. As the ice went out, Molly listened for the wails, yodels and tremolos of the returning loons. Pat and her first husband, Red raised four children, Darcy, Kerry, Linda, and Brad. Andy attended Iowa State University and the University of Iowa before enlisting in the Air Force during the Korean War. He was stationed in San Antonio, Texas as an instructor gunner in B29s, attaining the rank of Staff Sargent. Upon his honorable discharge from service in1953, he returned to the University of Iowa and received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce in 1956. Jim worked in Minneapolis and St. Paul for both small and large accounting firms, including Price Waterhouse and Touche Ross. She graduated from Walker High School in 1955 as the valedictorian and attended Macalester College in St. Paul. He finished his teaching career at Brainerd Community College, retiring in 1992. Memorials to the TMLA, P O Box 412, Hackensack MN 56452 or the Hackensack Fire Department. In later life Stan continued to enjoy the company of friends and family and religiously kept track of his beloved ISU sports teams. Franny consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to her family and to others. Age 65, of Hackensack, MN, went home to be with the Lord on October 17, 2021. He consulted with a range of corporations, but was particularly inspired by smaller businesses and nonprofits He built financial models for the Pickle Family Circus and Ten Speed Press. Brian worked for more than ten years as a flight attendant for two different airlines, a line of work at which he excelled because of his winning personality. Harris and Marjorie later moved to Coon Rapids where they raised their two sons Charles and Lynk and he owned the Coon Rapids Locker and later became employed by the Garst and Thomas Seed Company. Dave worked at Nebraska Food Packaging in Britt and was later employed by Winnebago lndustries for 25 years. Memorials welcome to Audubon County Hospital or Planned Parenthood. A memorial service for Ken was held on April 8, 2017 at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Purcellville. Mary Ellen and Ken lived on Sleeter Lake in Round Hill, Virginia, but spent every summer on Ten Mile Lake. Parkinsons disease slowed him down, but he never lost his quiet sense of dignity, good humor and spirit. At that time, she moved to Sun City, AZ. He spent his summers at his beloved lake place on Ten Mile Lake where he taught his nieces and nephews how to fish; hunted with his buddy Bill; maintained his many gardens, and entertained friends with his stories over coffee and cookies. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer memorials to the church for the benefit of the Adult Education Program, or Ten Mile Lake Association, Inc, PO Box 412, Hackensack, MN 56452, or School of Dentistry/U of MN, Moos Tower, 515 Delaware St. He graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1949 with a degree in Business. He served 12 years on the Westside school board and worked with the Omaha Police Foundation, The Omaha Sports Hall of Fame, the Great Plains Amateur Boxing board and many other civic organizations. And he was a grandfather and great grandfather to many grandchildren and great grandchildren. He taught English at Southeast High School in Springfield and worked at the Illinois State EPA in Springfield. Buzz was involved with the Spring Lake Park Lions Club and was a member of the Spring Lake Park Rotary Club, serving as president of both. Joyce Coder March 15, 1925 - December 31, 2022 (97 years old) Hackensack, Minnesota Give a memorial tree Plant a tree Light a candle Illuminate their memory Joyce Coder Obituary We are sad to announce that on December 31, 2022, at the age of 97, Joyce Coder of Hackensack, Minnesota passed away. She is survived by her children: Dr. Diane Shuck and her husband, Michael LaFauci, of Scottsdale, Arizona; Daniel B. Shuck and his wife, Kim Shuck, of Dakota Dunes, South Dakota; and Dr. Kathleen Johnson and her husband, Dr. William Johnson of Placita, New Mexico. He also built furniture from scratch for personal use and for others. In 1981 he started his own consulting business, C&G Consulting. He died on July 24, 2014 in Edina, MN at age 76. Lois loved being Mom and Gramsie to her kids and kidlets. Stan and Norma had three children, Steve, Mary and Nancy, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom love Ten Mile. He attended the Dale Carnegie School of Public Speaking, Dunwoody, and the Minnesota School of Business. He is survived by his first wife, Jane Watson of Aurora, Colo., and their son Eric from Sealy, Texas; his current wife, Tanya, of Fontana; parents Forrest and Jane Watson of Walker; brother Bruce of Del Mar, Calif.; sister Linda of Placentia, CA; and three nieces and one nephew, all of California. Upon graduation, Andy joined the staff of Collegiate Manufacturing Company as a sales representative. He lived in Ohio, California and Virginia. He returned to Ames, Iowa in 1968 in a management position and vice president of Collegiate Pacific in Ames and Roanoke, Virginia, becoming president in 1978. He was also vice president and on the Board of Directors of Littlefield Adams, Totowa, New Jersey. In 2005 He as honored at the National College Bookstore Convention for not missing a convention in 50 years.