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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

CLASSMATE > Beth McKAY Teeuwen Died 12.26.2021

 


Obituary

Elizabeth "Beth" Helen (McKay) Teeuwen, born April 3rd, 1949, died on December 26th, 2021. A widow at her death, she was married to Paul until his passing in October 2012. She is preceded in death by her parents: George and Myrtle McKay of Alexandria. Beth is survived by her brother: Bill McKay; and her two children: Stephanie (Paul) Drange and Christopher (Cecilia) Teeuwen. She had 5 adoring grandchildren: Noah (12), Carlos (12), George (10), Elsa (8), and Jack (6). Beth will always be remembered for her quick wit, generous spirit, and never-ending honesty. She enjoyed working as a social worker for Douglas County and her travels in retirement that followed. She would not want us to travel in this cold winter weather, so a celebration of her life will be held in May 2022.


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Thursday, December 23, 2021

Clara Purdy (died 2016) > Brother, Charles 12.17.2021


 

Charles “Chuck” Purdy Jr.

June 8, 1949 - Dec. 17, 2021

FARGO, N.D. - Charles “Chuck” Purdy Jr., 72, Alexandria, Minn., died Friday, Dec. 17, in Sanford Medical Center.

Visitation will be from 9-10 a.m., followed by a funeral at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 22, at Anderson Funeral Home Chapel in Alexandria. Interment will be in Minnesota State Veteran’s Cemetery in Little Falls, Minn.

Arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home and Crematory.



  

Linda Beach > Brother, Dean Beach Jr 12-5-2021

Dean Robert Beach, Jr.

Jacksonville – Dean Robert Beach Jr., 70, died Sunday, December 5, 2021 at the Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital in Jacksonville, NC.

The family received visitors from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Monday, December 13, 2021 at Jones Funeral Home in Jacksonville, NC.

Dean served in the U.S. Marine Corps for 23 years. He joined the Corps in 1969 at the age of 17. He served in Vietnam, Operation Eagle Claw and Dessert Storm. Her retired as a CWO4

Dean is preceded in death by his parents, Dean Beach Sr. and Alice Vigen Beach; and brother, Scott Beach.

Dean is survived by his wife of 50 years, Virginia “Ginny” Howe Beach; children, Erica Guay (Sylvain), Ryan Beach (April), and Tucker Beach (Stefaine); grandchildren, Jenny Muir (Michael), Conner Morse, Khiley Beach, Ryan Beach Jr., Clark Beach, Alice Beach, Layth Beach; great-grandchildren, Lucian Beach-Muir and Valkyrie Muir; siblings, Dale Beach (Jeanie), Linda Beach, and Eleanor Beach; and sister-in-law, Barbara Beach.

Electronic condolences may be left for the family through Dean’s obituary on www.Jonesfh.org




Saturday, November 20, 2021

CLASSMATE > Barbara Jo Berg (Peterson) 11.18.2021





Barbara J. Peterson,
72, of Indianapolis, passed away November 17, 2021. She was born July 14, 1949 in Alexandria, Minnesota to Arthur E. and the late Jessie Berg. Barbara married Dean Peterson, and he preceded her in death May 16, 2019. She was a graduate of Jefferson High School and received her Nursing Degree from St. Mary’s Junior College. Barbara was employed at Robin Run Village for many years, retiring in 2015. She was a longtime active member of Cumberland United Methodist Church which merged from Asbury United Methodist Church. Barbara loved to bowl and bowled on a Thursday evening league for many years. She also loved baking, reading, and spending time with her children and grandchildren.
Visitation will be Saturday, November 27, 2021 from 12 noon until the time of service at 1:30 p.m. at Cumberland United Methodist Church, 219 North Muessing Street.
Barbara is survived by her father, Arthur Berg; son, Brett Peterson (Hannah); daughter, Jodi Havican (Jason); brothers, Dan (Tina), Tim and Scott Berg; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Barbara's mother, Jessie Berg; and a son, David Peterson, preceded her in death. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to Cumberland United Methodist Church, 219 North Muessing Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229. Final care and arrangements are entrusted to Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel.





Jerry Rapp > mother 11.16.2021

 Frances LaVon (Bennett) Rapp was born on November 14, 1926, the daughter of Ivy (Olson) and Morton Lane Bennett in Onida, South Dakota.  She was the third child and oldest daughter of six children.  Her family moved to Brandon, Minnesota when she was 8 years old.  LaVon graduated from Alexandria High School in 1944.  She was proud being 1st chair clarinet in band. 

LaVon moved to Alexandria in her Junior Year and was a nanny for a preacher’s family until she graduated.  After that she was employed by Woolworths, a coffee shop, and Herbergers Department Store for eight years.

LaVon met the love of her life, Bob Rapp at a dance in Millerville.  She was introduced by his sister, Violet.  They were married, October 20, 1946 at Chippewa Lutheran Free Church in Brandon, MN.  To this union three children were born: Jerry, Dennis and Jody. 

In 1954, LaVon and Bob, partners Vi and Andy Hanak purchased Interlachen Inn where she waitressed for over 30 years.  She then became partners with her daughter, Jody in another restaurant in Fergus Falls in 1986.  I was called “JoVon’s Country Diner & Ice Cream Parlor” for 5 years.  Retirement officially came in 1991.  Afterwards, she continued to help out at her daughter and son-in-laws cafĂ© in Henning, MN.  She baked and helped in many, many ways.

She loved her family, friends and loved to entertain, cook and bake for them.  She always baked their favorite goodie for their birthday.  She was an excellent cook and baked the most prize winning pies, breads, and cookies.  She and Bob enjoyed going on many trips and to the cabins up North. 

LaVon looked forward to spending time with her friends whether it was playing bridge, the sewing club, or breakfast group.  Her sewing group met for over 75 years.  She also was an avid Alexandria Area High School sports fan.  She never missed a sports broadcast on the radio and attended many of her grandchildren’s events.  Along with being a Cardinal Sports fan she loved sports in general.  Being such she stated she could coach football!  She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church from the time she and Bob were married in 1946.  Her involvement in the church over the years included quilting, handbells and Ladies Aid where she met many friends.  LaVon touched many lives and she will be greatly missed.  She now rests in the loving arms of God.  God bless the memory of Frances LaVon Rapp.

LaVon died on Tuesday, November 16, 2021, she is survived by her two sons: Jerry (Jane) Rapp, Dennis Rapp both of Alexandria; daughter, Jody (Don) Johnson of Clitherall, MN; grandchildren: Lane Rapp, Kim (Dave) Stonecypher, Jamie (Ryan) Kirk, Ulli (Christian) Koch, Julie Johnson, Jesse Rapp (John Peterson), Ben Rapp, Jeff Johnson, Robbie (Michaela) Rapp, Maggie (Ben) Fiebelkorn, Jeremy Rapp; great grandchildren: Tatum, Ian, Riley, Peter, Gabriel, Rhett, William, Peyton, Caden, Johann, Max, Annalote; sisters: Mary Lee Marsch, Betty Vandergrift; brother, Bob (Betty) Bennett, sister-in-law, Linda Bennett; other family would include Sabina, Jurgen and Christian; many nieces, nephews, cousins and special friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob; parents, daughter-in-law, Karen Rapp; brothers: Lorrell and Norris Bennett.   

Funeral service will be held on Saturday, November 20, 2021, 11:00 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church with visitation one hour prior.  Private family burial was at Kinkead Cemetery.  

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

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Monday, July 12, 2021

Kay OLSON Bieschke

 


Kenneth Lee Olson was born July 9, 1925, in Mankato, MN the son of Clara and Harold Olson. He graduated from Perham High School in 1943 and enlisted in the Navy in 1943. After serving during WWII, he was discharged in 1946. Ken met the love of his life Rlou Plagman while roller skating at the roller rink in Alexandria. They were married on October 15, 1947. He attended radio/television school in Kansas City and then was employed by KVOX radio, WPBC radio and then KXRA radio. He was chief engineer at KCMT TV and WDAY TV. He retired in 1990 and moved back to Alexandria.

Ken and Rlou raised two daughters Kay and Linda. Ken taught his daughters many lessons of life by the way he lived his life. His hobbies included fishing and in later years golf. 

He was an active member at Zion Lutheran Church including Financial Secretary, District Steward and Sunday School Teacher.  He was a lifetime member of the Alexandria Rifle Club, and VFW and a member of the American Legion. He delivered Meals on Wheels for 10 years, installed and serviced Care Call units for 10 years.

Kenneth died on Friday, July 9, 2021, at Alomere Health in Alexandria at the age of 96 years old, on his birthday. He is survived by daughters Kay (John) Bieschke and Linda (Rodney) Ambuehl; grandchildren Jeff (Tracy) Davis, Jason (Sharon) Davis, Joie (Jack) Chapin, and Johnny Bieschke, Sarah (Wade) Iverson great grandchildren Hunter Davis, Grace Davis, Chloe Davis, Jaydin Iverson, Ethan Iverson, Ellie Iverson and Kaiya Chapin. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, and brother, Lawler Olson.

A memorial service will be held Monday, July 19, 2021, at 1:30 PM at Zion Lutheran Church in Alexandria with at visitation for one prior to the service at the church on Monday.

Interment will be in Kinkead Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please donations to Zion Lutheran School.

Monday, July 5, 2021

Donald Affeldt > Brother 06.13.2021

                                                                                       Michael D. Affeldt, age 68, of Willmar, passed away Sunday,June 13, at his residence.

 

A private memorial service will be held at a later date.  Arrangements are with Peterson Brothers Funeral Home.  www.petersonbrothers.com

Michael Delbert Affeldt was born on January 9, 1953, in Alexandria, Minnesota, the son of Delbert and Elderoine (Kluver) Affeldt.  He grew up in Alexandria and graduated from Alexandria High School 1971.  He worked at 3M in Alexandria for a while and then at Jennie-O Foods in Willmar for over 27 years.  He enjoyed riding bike and was an avid MN Twins and Vikings sports fan.

 He is survived by three siblings, Shirley (and Gary) Kluver of Alexandria, Don Affeldt of Alexandria and Brian (and Judy) Gislason of Willmar, six nieces and nephews and eight great nieces and great nephews.


He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.

https://www.petersonbrothers.com/obituary/Michael-Affeldt

Friday, March 12, 2021

John Hustad > Brother, Lee 03.04.2021




Lee D. Hustad, age 68, of Vining, passed unexpectedly on Thursday, March 4, 2021in his favorite chair at home.

A memorial service honoring Lee’s life will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, March 18, 2021, at Grace Christian Church in Parkers Prairie with Pastors Jeremy Schneider and Isaiah Schneider officiating.  The service will be live streamed from Lee’s memorial page on the funeral home website. Music will be provided by Karen and Eric Amundson and Abigail Schneider.

A visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.

Lee Douglas was born on September 22, 1952, the youngest of four, to Chester and Lillian (Rosengren) Hustad in Alexandria.  He graduated from Jefferson High School in 1970, and attended Alexandria Technical College where he studied tool and die.  Lee was united in marriage to Roxanne Siirila on June 22, 1974, in Apple Valley.  Following their marriage, they lived in Waconia for a few years while he worked at Eaton Corporation. They also lived on the Iron Range for a couple of years while he worked as an electrician.  They returned home to Alexandria where he worked for Xcel Energy for the next 37 years, retiring at 61 years of age.  He and Roxanne built their retirement home on their land in rural Vining where he enjoyed spending time in the woods and outdoors, chopping wood, landscaping, and gardening.  He was a very handy man, hardworking and cared deeply about his family and providing for them.  In his free time, Lee enjoyed wood carving, fishing, hunting, and making fishing lures. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and was extremely proud of his Norwegian heritage.  Lee was a member of Grace Christian Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Chester and Lillian Hustad; brother, Jerry Hustad; and father-in-law, Floyd Siirila.

Lee is survived by his wife of 46 year, Roxanne; son, Chris (Jamie) Flynn of New York Mills; four daughters, Renae Bolton of Alexandria, Amy Braun of Fargo, North Dakota, Crystal (David) Saldivar of Madera, California and Stacey (Chadrick) Walsh of Fargo, North Dakota; mother-in-law, Arlene “Nana” Siirila; 15 grandchildren, Jasmine, Gunnar, Jonathan, Karissa, Adam, Hailey, Makenna, Logan, Mia, Lily, Olivia, Emma, Aiden, Mason, and Maycee; great-grandson, Jacob; many nieces and nephews, and faithful, furry companion, Inky.

Urnbearers are Karissa Downing, Adam Saldivar, Rick Setterlund, and Blaine Gulbranson.  Honorary urnbearers are David Saldivar, and Chadrick Walsh.

Memorials are preferred. 

John Hustad > Brother, Jerry 07.08.2020

 Jerome (Jerry) Bernett Hustad passed away on July 8, 2020 suddenly but peacefully at St. Mary’s Hospital in Duluth, MN.

Jerry was born on October 19, 1940 to Chester (Chet) and Lillian Hustad in Alexandria, MN.  He graduated from Alexandria High School.  He was married to Phyllis Englebrecht on May 18, 1963 and they remained married for over 57 years. 

He was an active member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) during his occupation as an electrician of which he was very proud. 


Jerry was an avid outdoorsman who loved fishing and hunting of every kind. He spent many hours at the Hustad hunting camp outside of Biwabik getting ready for the big opening weekend.  He loved spending time on the water and in the woods with his family and friends and all his “fur companions” who were all named “Duchess”.

Jerry’s family and friends will always remember him for his hospitality, smile and many stories.  Jerry had his opinions and was always up for a friendly debate.

Jerry is survived by his sons Greg (Kim) Hustad of Cape Coral, FL and Douglas (Kelly Laugen) Hustad of Biwabik; sister Nancy (Jim) Johnson, Columbus, OH; Lee (Roxanne) Hustad of Alexandria, MN; and John Hustad of Minneapolis, MN; his brother in-law Warren (Norma) Engelbrecht, Alexandria, MN; numerous nieces and nephews; and his loyal companion Duchess “Duchy”.

He is preceded in death by his wife Phyllis, parents Chester and Lillian; his father and mother in-law Ralph and Mayme Engelbrecht. 

A Gathering for Family and Friends will be held from 1-3 p.m. on Friday, July 31st, at the Ziemer-Moeglein-Shatava Funeral Home in Gilbert. Please follow social distancing guidelines.

Arrangements by Ziemer-Moeglein-Shatava Funeral Home in Gilbert.

Monday, January 4, 2021

Gerald Hesse > MOther 12-27-2020






Norma Caroline (Swenson) Hesse was born on August 21, 1927, in Butte, Montana to Harold and Gina (Gulsvig) Swenson. She moved to Glenwood at the age of 4 with her foster parents, Emil and Emma Evenson. Norma graduated from Glenwood High School.


On October 14, 1947, Norma was united in marriage to Dale Hesse in Sisseton, SD. The couple farmed near Swift Falls, before moving to Alexandria in 1957. Norma worked as a homemaker, and as an election judge for many years after the kids were older. She also enjoyed handing out food samples at Pete’s County Market. Later in life, Norma enjoyed helping at Calvary Lutheran Church, especially at the Lutefisk dinner. Norma loved crocheting, knitting and going to the casino.


Norma died on Sunday, December 27, 2020, at Knute Nelson in Alexandria at the age of 93. She is survived by her children, Emojean Johnson of St. Louis, MO; Gerald Hesse of Alexandria; and Carol (Lyle) Lanigan of Alexandria; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Norma is preceded in death by her husband, Dale; son, Randy Hesse; infant twin sons; parents, Harold, Gina; foster parents, Emil and Emma; brothers, Lloyd Crosby and Paul, Glen, James and Donald Swenson; and sisters, Inez Jergenson, Esther Jergenson, and Dorothy; and son-in-law, Sam Johnson III,


A private memorial graveside service was held at Evergreen Cemetery in Alexandria with Reverend John Martinson officiating.


Arrangements are with the Anderson Funeral Home and Crematory.  www.andersonfuneral.net




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