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0303.SU.BNEWS.SME.008.A Fri Mar 1 18:59:28 2002 And related classifications: To place a paid classified notice call 612-673-4130; Fax 612-673-7435 Please sign guestbooks at www.startribune.com/legacy. Funeral Notices B8 StarTribune Funerals 242 NOTICE Legacy.com.´These´features´ www.startribune.com/legacy´ Adrian passedawaypeacefully pletenoticetofollowin PHYFUNERALHOME, (651-698-0796) Anderson ToniDeniseAnderson, herSavioronFeb.27. Shepassedonpeaceful- lysurroundedbyfamily afteralengthyillness. BelovedmotherofRene motherofMadelineand motherofStewartand CrosbyandMarshall Anderson.Visitation4- 7pmSundayatWash- burn-McReavyEdina VernonAveatHwy100. ACelebrationofToni's lifewillbeheldMonday, itationbeginning10am, AugustanaLutheran Mpls.Privateinterment atLakewood.Memorials preferredtoN.C.Little andlovingnaturewillbe missedbyallwhoknew you.Youtouchedmany Washburn-McReavy EdinaChapel 952-920-3996 Arnold Feb.28,2002.Funeral service2pmTuesday, 1212.Visitation1hour priortoserviceatthe funeralhomeTuesday.

Arvidson Blaine.FullnoticeTues. Peterson-Stohlberg HillsideChapel 612-781-1999 Aurzada Mpls.Precededindeath Verena.Survivedby brothersandsister, Brigitte.MassofChris- 2ndSt.NE.Interment GethsemaneCemetery. Visitationatchurchone hourpriortoMass. Kapala-Glodek 612-378-1331 Balderston pher.Survivedbydaugh- Servicespending. CremationSocietyofMN Mpls.612-825-2435 Baldwin ofBlaine.Complete noticeTuesday.

Methven-Taylor Blaine763-786-2127 Barland ElkRiverdiedFriday, March1.Fullnoticelater. Arr.Dare'sFuneralHome 763-441-1212 RAINVILLE BROTHERS FUNERAL CHAPEL Edward C. Rainville (Formerly at 222 East Hennepin) 2301 Central Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55418 Locally owned for over 100 years 789-3250 1-800-545-1261 Funerals 242 Baron plicationsofcancer.Pre- cededindeathbymoth- bothofRobbinsdale. Survivedbybrother, specialauntanduncle, MemorialserviceThurs- Washburn-McReavy JohnsonSt.NE.Visita- tion2hourspriortoser- vice.Memorialsmaybe directedtoAnimalHu- maneSocietyofGolden ValleyortoNorthMemo- rialMedicalCenterHos- Washburn-McReavy 612-781-6828 Barthel formerlyofAlbertville. SurvivedbySisters, Verena(Norbert)Zach- manofSt.Michael,Flor- ence(Gilbert)Isenberg (Cliff)Elsenpeterof (Harvey)ZahlerofSt.

Benno(Margaret) (Betty)Barthelof Louis(Sylvia)Barthelof JoyceBarthelofBuffalo; (Mary)Scherberof (Irene)ScherberofNew Step-Grandchildren; manyNiecesandNeph- ews.Precededindeath and2Brothers.Massof ChristianBurial11A.M. AlbertinAlbertville. FriendsmaycallTODAY atthefuneralhome4-8 P.M.PrayerService7:30 P.M.tonight.Further visitationatthechurch onMondayonehourpri- ortotheMass.Serving ThePetersonChapel St.Michael-Albertville FuneralHome497-5362 Bartig WilliamK. formerlyof LongLake. Williamwas bornandraisedinDu- tendBreckHighSchool, returnedtoDuluthtoat- graduatedwithadegree hiseducationheattend- edtheUniversityofColo- radowhereheobtained hisMBA.Williambegan hisworkingcareeratthe StateBankofLongLake whichhelaterpurchased fromhisfather-in-law KennethBollumand owneditfor13years.He wasaNavyveteranof WWII.Heissurvivedby hislovingwifeof50 SarahandhusbandPaul Sterlacciandtheirchil- drenBenjaminandAldo MoroniandElizabeth tigandhischildrenMax- andhischildrenIsabel itation1hourpriortoser- viceatCalvinPresbyteri- familyinterment.

RettingerFuneralHome LongLake 952-473-6954 Blomberg Roseville.Fullnoticewill followlater. WashburnMcReavy 612-781-6828 Britten Feb.25,2002.Survived EdZimdarsofSolona BloomingtonandNancy otherrelatives.Preceded Zimdars.Memorialser- viceswereheld10am LutheranChurchinKarl- Funerals 242 Beamon (Childers) ders.Survivedbychil- andnephews.Visitation 2-5PMSundayatMatt- priortoserviceatchurch. FuneralService11AM Lake.BurialatScandina- Lake. MattsonFuneralHome 651-464-3556 Becker lyofLighthousePoint, attheageof81.From 1995until2001shelived andhaslivedwithher daughterandson-in-law thepastyear.Shewas terofHarveyandMaud Belsly.Shemarried RobertW.Beckeron RobertdiedFebruary10, 1998.Survivingareher MansfieldofFairfaxSta- (Mary)BeckerofBloo- andnephews.Eva, cameherlimitations fromseveralstrokes since1985andtouched manylivesinaspecial way.Shetrulyshowedus thattruejoyandcontent- mentdoesnotdependon isagiftfromGodavail- abletoeachoneofus. Shewasapreciousgift thepresenceofherLord ServicesWednesday, CalvaryMennonite ChurchinWashington, IL.Visitationatthe church1hourpriortothe service.Burialwillbeat GlendaleCemeteryin WhiteFuneralHomeisin chargeofarrangements.

rialsmaybesentto Benson CirclePinesonMarch1, 2002.Precededindeath bybelovedhusband, RobertThompson.Sur- vivedbylovingchildren, AvisA.Benson,EthneE. niecesandnephews. FuneralserviceatOUR SAVIOR'SLUTHERAN 5at11AM.Springof 2002intermentByglan LutheranCemetery, ByglanTownship.Visita- tionatMUELLER-BIES FUNERALHOME-LINO from4-8PMMonday andatthechurchfrom10 AMTuesdayuntiltimeof service.Memorialspre- ferredtoOurSavior's LutheranChurchorthe SalvationArmy. MUELLER-BIES 651-784-3390 Berndt Osseo.Precededin deathbyhusband, Gertrude.Survivedby (Maureen)andMarjorie; andMcLean(Laura); great-grandchildren, manyniecesandneph- ews.Services1pm, Grove.IntermentSt withaprayerservice 8pmatthechurchand onehourpriortoservice atchurch. WesselandBrielofSt tivesfortheirvisits duringherstayatthe Evans-Nordby 763-424-4000 Funerals 242 Bracci CharlesL.

tendedtheNavalAcade- my.Volunteerwithyouth gramsandtheCarpenter NatureCenter.Hewas thefamilychef.Hewas employedwithHarris Companiesandamem- berofSt.ThomasAqui- nasChurch.Precededin pher.Survivedbywifeof AnthonyandJoseph; otherfriends.Memorial onehourprioratSt. ThomasAquinasCatho- morialspreferredtoCar- penterNatureCenter. CremationSocietyofMN Mpls612-825-2435 Byng NormanH.ofShoreview. MemorialGathering villeLutheranChurch, 1215W.RoselawnAve. TwinCitiesCremation 612-866-6711 Bynum lovingwifeof50years, memorialservicehasal- readybeenheld.Memo- rialspreferredtoAlz- heimer'sAssociation.

Arr.byHolcomb-Henry- BoomNorthChapel. 651-482-7606 Canfield Mpls.Born12/6/40, indeathbymother, atLordofLifeLutheran ilyprefersmemorialsin lieuofflowers. Capiz dearmotherofJames SeppiandRoxanneCa- (Jim)GibsonandJoel daughtertoTedMcDan- manyotherrelativesand friends.Pattiwillbesad- lymissedandlovedal- courageandstrength.An organdonationgaveus another12wonderful herdonor. Memorialservice atWESTFUNERAL St.atArion,WestSt Paul.Familywillgreet InurnmentFortSnelling NationalCemetery.In alspreferred. 651-457-6200 Carlson diedFeb.26,2002.Pre- cededindeathbyhus- AlecksonandDenise EldonForsmanand manyfriends.Memorial 2201E.24thSt.,Mpls.

HenryW.Anderson 612-729-2331 Coppage AliceK.age87ofEdina. Fullnoticelater. WashburnMcReavy EdinaChapel 952-920-3996 HANSON-JOHNSON MORTUARY Robert M. 1921-2000 2301 Central Avenue NE 55418 For Info (612) 871-1128 1-800-545-1261 Direct Cremation $645 Simple Cremation Simple Burial Cremation with Funeral Service Burial with Funeral Service are a provider to the membership of the Minnesota Funeral and Memorial Society Funerals 242 Carlson ViewLutheranHome, ColumbiaHeights.Pre- cededindeathbyhus- uaandJeremyLink.Sur- DarleneG.Bodick(Ray- granddaughter.Service Peterson-StohlbergHill- 19thAveNE.Reviewal hourpriortoserviceat chapel.Inlieuofflowers, memorialstoCrestView LutheranChapelFund. Peterson-Stohlberg HillsideChapel 612-781-1999 Casselberry 1914inMiddletown, Ohio.DaughterofOlivia kin.Precededindeathby Shelly(Phil)Harrisof (Darrell)IrishofAlbu- AaronCasselberryof KallieCasselberryof Oakdale.Berlenewasa graduateofFiskUniver- Musicunderinvitation andfinalizedherdegrees attheNewEnglandCon- servatoryofMusic.She taughthighschoolmusic lifetimememberof AmericaEducatorsAs- sociation.Directed choirsatParkviewUnit- edChurchofChristin ousaward-winning choirsacrossthecoun- try.Sheisfurthersur- vivedbycountlessstu- touchedalongtheway.

complete.Shewasand alwayswillbethemusic thatsomanyofushear. FuneralserviceTuesday, 10AMatParkviewUnit- edChurchofChrist priortoserviceatthe church.Memorialspre- ferredtotheBerlene CasselberryMusic ScholarshipFoundation. HONSAFAMILY 651-429-6172 Cebin Frank.BorninDuluth, Sept.8,1908;diedFeb. 92.Frankandhiswife, weremarriedover50 years.Frankspentmost ofhislifeworkingwith studentsattheUniversi- tyofMinnesotaMechan- icalEngineeringDepart- ment.Hewasgreatly appreciatedbythefacul- tyandstudentsthere. Frankissurvivedbyhis GatesandhusbandGlen; andniecesandnephews.

Serviceswillbeheldat theCremationSocietyof preferredtothePresby- terianNursingHome inBloomington. Chemberlin husbandof36years, D.Robert(Bob);son, DeloresWilkinson; brothersandsisters, (Carl)Bergstrom, Meridy(Bruce)King, (TomBarthel)Wilkin- (Debby)Wilkinson, John(Kris)Wilkinson. Visitationwillbe4-8PM MondayattheWhite FuneralService11AM ofLakeville. WhiteFuneralHome Lakeville 952-469-2723 Nothing loved is ever lost And she was loved so much. -Unknown Funerals 242 Christopherson (Kiger) Rapids.Precededin Harley(Maxine)Kiger, SargeandHerthaCarl- great-grandchildrenand 4great-great-grandchil- JoyceChristopherson andmanylong-time friends.Funeralservice FoleyBlvdNW.Visitation hourpriortoserviceon Monday.Interment MorningsideMemorial Gardens.Thefamily wouldliketoexpressits gratitudetothecaring staffofCamiliaRose CareFacilityandHospice oftheTwinCitiesfortheir supportofHazelandher familyonHazel'sfinal journey.

GEARHARTCHAPEL 763-755-6300 Clayton Robbinsdale.Preceded indeathbyhusband, JamesE.Clayton,Sr. Bernard.Survivedby sonsanddaughters-in- AnnSchultzandKaty Sheppard.Activeparish- ioneratSacredHeart, involvedinSHCCWand Refunders.FuneralSer- fromGearty-Delmore RobbinsdaleChapel, MassofChristianBurial 10AMatTheChurchof theSacredHeart.Inter- mentGethsemane.Visi- tationSunday5-8PM with7PMprayerservice atGearty-Delmore. Memorialspreferred. Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 Crepeau Robbinsdale.Formerlya 21-yearresidentofMon- tana.Precededindeath peau.Survivedbywifeof ClarkandJodyThomas landandLucilleUhlen- andnephews.Edward wasa30-yearmemberof oftheCrystalKofC KnightofGlacierCounty, Mt.KofC.Memberofthe AmericanLegionWest- MeatCuttersUnion ofGlacierCountyMt. fromGearty-Delmore RobbinsdaleChapel, 39thandW.Broadway.

MassofChristianBurial 10AMatTheChurchof theSacredHeart.Inter- mentFortSnelling.Visi- withaprayerserviceat 7PMatthefuneral home.Memorialspre- ferredtoApolloFounda- Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 Sign guestbooks. Find directions. Donate to charities. Send flowers. Visit Star Tribune obituary notices online at startribune.com/ legacy for details.

Or call 612-673-4130. Funerals 242 Curry JohnA.Curry,age81,of Feb.27,2002.Afterbe- ingdiagnosedwithcan- enjoyedafullandhappy lifeforanadditional16 years.Aftergraduating fromtheUniversityof servedasanOfficerin theU.S.Navyduring WWII.Duringhislong andsuccessfulbusiness Dayton-Hudsonforover VicePresidentbefore joiningKnutsonCon- structionServicestobe- comeitseventualPresi- dent.Fulfillingalife-long KnutsonConstruction JohnservingasCEOand ChairmanoftheBoard untilhisretirement.A sensitiveandcaringfa- greatestpleasureshar- ingthecompanyofoth- ersinquietsettingsand wasdevotedtohisfam- ily.Heissurvivedby C.Curry;sister,Helen andnephews. MemorialserviceMon- GardensforRioVerde MemorialstoCarlson SchoolofManagement, Washburn-McReavy EdinaChapel 952-920-3996 Dahl homeMarch1stofcan- cer.Survivedbyhiswife, MonicaDahl.Bodydo- natedtotheUofMMedi- calSchool.Familywill holdanIrishWakeMarch 17that3PMattheir homeinShorewood. Dalrymple lyofBrooklynPark.Re- tired30yearemployeeof Honeywellandlongtime memberoftheOrderof ShrineandZionLutheran Church.Precededin deathbyhusband, Survivedbydaughter, VickiDalrympleof (Francis)GayofParker, DalrympleandCarrie Iva(Lowell)Amdahl, Gloria(Wendell)Cor- bettandMila(Gordon) relativesandfriends. FuneralserviceTuesday, WestMetroChapel, 7300-42ndAveN, NewHope.Visitation alsoonehourprior toservices.Interment GlenHavenMemorial Gardens.

GILLBROTHERS 763-531-1777 Dickinson okaCareCen- ofMounds Hughwasadevotedhus- bandandfatherandwill bedeeplymissedbyhis andGordon(Marla); MeghanandBarbara; familyandfriends. FuneralserviceMonday 11AMatAbidingSavior View.VisitationTODAY 2-5PMatWashburn- McReavySemanChapel, hourprioratchurch. Washburn-McReavy SemanChapel 763-767-1000 Funerals 242 Dobias passedawayWednes- CoxMedicalCenter souri.HewasbornJuly RudolphandDelina(An- riedKarenEbersoleon Wisconsin.Memorial AMatDawnValleyFu- neralHome(9940Bush Receptionfollows.Inter- mentPleasantView. DawnValleyFuneralHm. 952-941-7686 Doffing Feb.27,2002.Preceded Survivedbychildren, John(Betty)andJulie 2great-great-grandchil- dren.MassofChristian Burial10AMMondayat ST.PATRICK'SCATHO- 4-8PMSundayatthe SOUTHERNFUNERAL serviceatchurch.Inter- mentFortSnellingNa- tionalCemetery.

J.S.Klecatsky&Sons SouthernFuneralHome 651-451-1551 Doyle RichardJ. peacefully islovinglyremembered andJohn.Hehad13 grandchildrenand3 great-grandchildren. DickwasaKoreanVet. Hewasemployedby Honeywellfor38years asamechanicaltechni- cian.Hehadasmilefor everyoneandhiszestfor lifewillbemissedby many.Specialthanksto KindredHospitalfortheir exceptionalkindness andcare.Wemissyoual- readyDad.Visitation 11am-1pmwithMass ofRemembrancetofol- lowattheBasilicaofSt MaryinMpls.Privatein- terment.Memorialspre- ferredtothefamily. Ekberg HowardC.Ekberg,age H.Ekberg&wifeSheryl; andmanycousins.How- ardwasveryactiveover theyearsinCubsand CampMenogynGuide maceuticalAssociation andInternationalDirec- N.E.Kiwanis,Secretary EagleDrugBoardofDi- PresidentofAmerican SwedishInstituteMale's phusLutheranChurch6 yearBoardMemberand sonSt.BusinessAssoci- ation.ServiceTuesday AdolphusLutheran StNE.Memorialspre- ferredtotheChurch.In- termentHillside.Re- viewalonehourbefore serviceatthechurchand onMonday4-8PMat: Washburn-McReavy NortheastChapel 2901JohnsonStreetNE 612-781-6828 Engle merlyofMpls.Preceded indeathbyhusband, Martin.Survivedbychil- grandchildren.Shirley wasalongtimeemploy- service11AMTuesday, withvisitationbeginning McReavyEdinaChapel, W.50thSt.&Vernon Ave.atHwy.100,Edina.

IntermentFortSnelling NationalCemetery.Me- morialspreferred. Washburn-McReavy EdinaChapel 952-920-3996 Funerals 242 Erickson CurtisF.Erickson,age hisLordonMarch1.Pre- cededindeathbywife, Survivedbybrother, Marie)anddaughter-in- relativesandfriends. Funeralservice11am atRedeemerCovenant withvisitationonehour priortoserviceat thechurch.Memorialsto RedeemerCovenant Church.Interment CrystalLakeCemetery. Washburn-McReavy 612-529-9691 Evans Precededindeathby ingrelativesandfriends. MassofChristianBurial ChurchoftheVisitation, Visitation3-5PMSun- dayatGillBrothers hourpriortoMassat church.IntermentResur- rectionCemetery.Me- morialspreferredtodo- nor'schoice.

GILLBROTHERS 612-861-6088 Finch JohnP.Finch,age19,of Excelsior.Precededin deathbygrandfather, MabelNassetandAlice DovreofDetroitLakes; andmanyfriends.Funer- alServiceTuesday, offlowersmemorials preferred.Interment EgelundCemetery, HuberFuneralHome ExcelsiorChapel 952-474-9595 Fisher ShirleyMae(nee sonatherbedside.She wasprecededindeathby AlphaMartinson; sisterMargaretSmall. Sheissurvivedbyher husbandof57years, manyniecesand nephews.Memorial servicetobeheldata laterdate.Memorialsto: W.CrestSt.,Escondido, CA92025. Foley Paul.Precededindeath Survivedbysisters, JeanetteFoleyofSt. ofChristianBurial tation4-6PMonSunday, March3andonehourbe- forethefuneralatLittle SistersofthePoor.Inter- mentSt.AnthonyCeme- forthemanyblessings, knownandunknown, thatMarybroughttoour family.Memorialspre- ferredtotheLittleSisters ofthePoor. Billman-Hunt 612-789-3535 Funerals 242 Frost(Corrow) Hopkins.Precededin deathbylovinghusband lovedmotherofsons, George(Bennie)and BurkeandBethMolstad.

Survivedalsobybrother, nephewsandfriends. MassofChristianBurial onehourpriortoMassat church.Privateinter- tery.Memorialsmaybe directedtoOurLadyof GoodCounselCancer GILLBROTHERS 612-861-6088 Gardner W.Peter,age65,of Mpls.Passedawayon willbedeeplymissedby lovingwifeof39years, CharlaMarie(Burke); Catherineandtheirchil- PetronellaSettergren; otherrelativesand friends.MemorialMass 11AMMondayatSt. LeonardofPortMaurice Church-3949Clinton followatLakewood Cemetery.Visitationat churchfrom9-11ambe- foreMass.Memorials preferredtoSt.Leon- Fishes. CremationSocietyofMN 612-825-2435 Gartzke wasaclinicalpsycholo- HennepinCountyChil- drenandFamilyServces intheChildren'sMental HealthClinic.Heretired in1996.Precededin andMaurineGartzke. DianneWahlofMaple WeberofBrooklynPark, DwightWeberofNew berofColumbiaHeights andDerrickWeberof Wahlund.ServiceMon- UNITEDMETHODIST tery.VisitationSunday 3-6PMatBRADSHAW, hourpriortotheservice atthechurch.Memorials preferredtoHennepin CountySpecialGiftFund orMiracleRanchChil- dren'sHome.

Bradshaw 678SnellingAvenueS 651-698-3878 Giles Feb.23rd.Survivedby andJeanLeaver(Dan); grandchildren.Services 26thinCouncilBluffs. MemorialstotheParkin- son'sFoundation. Goodwin RobertWesleyGoodwin, 2002.Heissurvivedby (Kathleen)Goodwin; WesleyGoodwin.Acele- brationofhislifewillbe CemeteryMemorialCha- Minneapolis.Contribu- maybemadetoTheSal- vationArmy. Gullekson bornJan.31,1916at indeathbydaughter bysonBill(Patricia) Alex(David)Snowball, Laurie(Doug)Vinge, grandchildrenJackson, MartinLutherManorand friends.Memorialser- March4atCremation 952-924-4100.

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