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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Harold Reuter > Mother 01.13.12

     Irene Ann Thomas, 96, died Friday, January 13, 2012
                                      at the Maple Grove Hospital.
Irene was born February 2, 1915 to John and Abby (Hermes) Patrick in Belle River. She attended Belle River country school and then periodically worked as a nanny/midwife for area families. Irene worked at Miller’s Inn on Lake L’Homme Dieu as a waitress and cook. She met Jack Reuter while she worked at Miller’s Inn and they were united in marriage on June 13, 1944 at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Belle River.
They purchased a resort on Lake Carlos and called it Reuter’s Resort. They had three children, David, Harold and Joann.
Jack died in 1955. Irene then married Herbert Thomas on June 16, 1958. They operated Reuter’s Resort until 1988 when they sold the resort. Herbert died in 2000. Irene continued to live on the resort property, where she resided until her death.
Irene was a hospitable woman with a gracious heart. She was always appreciative of the kindness others gave to her. Irene was an avid fisherperson and she liked to garden. The love for her family could easily be seen in her eyes as she looked upon each of them.
She is survived by her sons, David Reuter of Watertown, Harold Reuter of Farmington; daughter, Joann (Darrell) Meyer of Rogers; four grandchildren, Jeremy Meyer of St. Louis Park, Corey Meyer of St. Louis Park, Hanni (John) Pulley of Mound, and Melissa Reuter of St. Paul; four great-grandchildren, Alexandra Zencius-Meyer, Scott Long, Leah Pulley and Jackson Pulley; sisters, Mildred (Jack) Sigfrid of Dayton, Mary Ann Black of Alexandria; brother, Richard Patrick of Inver Grove Heights; nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Jack Reuter; second husband, Herbert Thomas; brothers, Bill, Clarence, Toby, Ted, Harold, Roy, Harry and Alfred.
A funeral service was held for Irene on Friday, January 20 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Alexandria. Interment was at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery. Casket bearers were Jeremy Meyer, Corey Meyer, Hanni Pulley, John Pulley and Melissa Reuter.
Arrangements are with Anderson Funeral Home in Alexandria; www.andersonfuneral.net.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Vincent Turner 01.10.12

Vincent William Turner

   Vincent W. Turner, age 63, of Ivanhoe, MN, passed away on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at the Sioux Falls VA Health System in Sioux Falls, SD.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 11a.m. on Saturday, January 14th at the Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Ivanhoe with Father Ron Huberty as celebrant. Visitation will be 5 to 7p.m. on Friday, January 13th at the Birk Funeral Home in Ivanhoe with a prayer service at 7p.m. and the rosary 5p.m.. Visitation will resume one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be at the Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery in Ivanhoe, MN with military honors by the Ivanhoe VFW Post 2980.
Vincent William Turner was born on July 19, 1948 in Napa, California to parents Vincent P. and Mary Anne (Reardon) Turner. On February 4th, 1969 Vincent enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and he proudly served his country for two years until he was honorably discharged in 1971. After his military service Vince went on to college to earn his Masters Degree.
Vince was united in marriage to Beverly Peacock on June 27, 1970 in Osakis, Minnesota and to this union they were blessed with two children. Vince had owned and operated the Ivanhoe Times Newspaper for fifteen years and worked for the National Association of Broadcasters. He also worked at other various places in his life including Lincoln/Pipestone Rural Water and for Lincoln County.
Vince enjoyed bowling, golfing, hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed reading, cooking and playing cards and softball. Vince was an avid watcher of movies and the Minnesota Twins. He always wanted to learn something new and he enjoyed telling stories, jokes and talking politics.
Vince was a member of Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Ivanhoe and a member of the Shaokatan and Arco Sportsmen’s Clubs and the Ivanhoe VFW Post 2980.
Grateful for having shared Vincent’s life is his wife of forty-one years, Beverly Turner of Ivanhoe; his two children, Melissa (Matt) Turner of Sioux Falls, SD and Richard (Jacki) Turner of Brookings, SD; three sisters, Anne Marie Turner of CA, Barbara (Steve) Sampson of Minnetonka, MN and Jane Turner of St. Paul, MN; one half brother, Michael Simpson of NC and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
He is preceded in death by his mother and stepfather; one half brother, Peter Simpson and one uncle, Judge William Reardon.
Blessed be his memory.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Classmate > Karen Hepper 12.26.11

        Karen Elizabeth Hepper Common was born September 8, 1949,
                               and died December 26, 2011. She was 62.
She is survived by her three children, April, Mike and Lindsay; four grandchildren; sister, Jaci Bateman; nieces and nephews; as well as her longtime love, David Lario.
She was born in Fargo, North Dakota to Alex and Letietia Hepper. Karen graduated from Alexandria High School in 1967. She moved to Livermore, California in 1969, where she raised her family and worked at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory until she retired two years ago and moved to Oakdale, California.
Karen was preceded in death by her parents; brother, David and sister, Vicki.
Arrangements were with Callaghan Mortuary in Livermore, California; (925) 447-2942.
 http://www.callaghanmortuary.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=1352469&fh_id=10804

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Remembered as Classmate, Marie June Collins Baas 12.22.2011

         Marie June Baas, 62, died Friday, December 22, 2011,
                                      surrounded by her beloved family.
A memorial service will be held at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Alexandria on Saturday, January 7 with visitation from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and the service at 11 a.m.
Marie was born February 9, 1949 in Alexandria to Clyde and Mertyce (Cole) Collins. She graduated from Jefferson High School in 1968.
She married Robert Baas on October 7, 1967. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliaries, Outreach Food Shelf, Girl Scout leader, Sunday school teacher and Vintage Car Club.
Her family was the most important thing in her life; being a grandma. She showered them with love, joy and praise. Her unconditional love extended beyond her family and she touched the lives of friends who couldn’t help but love her in return.
Marie enjoyed reading, baking, gardening and canning and enjoyed going for rides in their vintage cars to go for ice cream.
She is survived by her husband, Robert; children, Paula (Milo) Scott of Wadena, Timothy (Melissa) Baas of Carlos, and Michael (Amanda) Baas of Holmes City; grandchildren, Tyler and Kendra Scott, Jordon and Harliann Baas and Hunter Baas.
She is also survived by her brothers, Gary Williams and Dennis Collins; and sister, Patricia Owens.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers.
Marie will be laid to rest at the Geneva Cemetery in Alexandria.

Virginia Larson > Mother 11.05.2011


Doris Mae (Boerner) Larson was born on November 20, 1921 in St. Paul. She passed away at the age of 89 years on November 5, 2011 in Alexandria.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Roger Van Dyke Larson and by her sister-in-law, Helen Larson Carufel.
Doris is survived by her three daughters, Christine George, Virginia Larson, and Nancy Witter; granddaughter, Leslie Witter; and sister, Patricia Dehler.
Doris was a lifelong resident of the Alexandria area. When she was a child, she lived with her grandparents, Herman and Amelia Borner, on Maple Street. She graduated from Central High School in 1939. After graduation Doris attended the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis for one year.
Doris and Roger were married on January 11, 1941 in Hudson, Wisconsin. While Roger was serving in the Army during World War II, Doris worked at the Northwest Bomber Modification Center at Holman Airfield in St. Paul.
After the war, they moved to the West Coast where they lived for several years. In 1951 they returned to Minnesota and built a house on Lake Mina, west of Alexandria, that was their home for nearly 40 years. Doris loved the lake and raising her family there. In addition to being a homemaker, Doris was an employee at Olson’s Super Market and the Red Owl for many years.
Doris had broad interests: she was an avid reader, followed politics and sports, and appreciated a variety of music. She loved nature and animals, and through the years cared for many family pets. Family and friends were always an important part of her life.
Doris spent her later years at Bethany Community. Her family is grateful for the care she received there.
A private graveside service officiated by Pastor Andrea Olson was held at Evergreen Cemetery on Monday, November 8, 2011.