St. Cloud Times from Saint Cloud, Minnesota (2024)

4A St. Cloud Times Saturday, Oct. 22, 1994 Jean Beall, 70 Buffalo BUFFALO Jean Alice Beall, 70, died Thursday at the Ebenezer Covenant Home, Buffalo. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Peterson Chapel, Buffalo.

The Rev. Delburn Kurtz will officiate. Burial will be at the Lakeview Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the chapel.

An Eastern Star Service will be held at the Chapel 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Jean Beall was born Oct. 1, 1924, in St. Paul to Art and Ruth (Pomroy) Auge.

She married Fred Beall Dec. 23, 1945, in St. Paul. The couple had resided in Buffalo since 1968. She was a member of the Galilee Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star a past Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the Association for Retarded Children.

Survivors include her husband; sons, Richard, Windsor, Kenneth, Willmar; daughter, Janine Skoglund, Maple Grove; and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Richard. William Berg, 45 Iowa INDIANOLA, Iowa Funeral services were Wednesday at at Redeemer Lutheran Church for William J. Berg, 45, formerly of St. Cloud, who died Oct.

16 at his home. Arrangements were made by Overton Funeral Home in Indianola. William Berg was born in Mora, was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict and attended St. Cloud State University.

He lived in Sheldon, Iowa, for 10 years before moving to Indianola, where he was the business manager at Indianola Public Schools. He was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife, Nancy; sons, Bryan and Kyle, at home; mother, Norma, Mora; and brother, Douglas, Minnetonka. Memorials are preferred to Redeemer Lutheran Church in Indianola. Dorothy Durant, 85, Onamia tem for several years until the school was closed.

She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, the Senior Citizens, and DAILY CRIMES St. Cloud Police Department Theft St. Cloud Times reported theft of a newspaper rack Monday from Wal-Mart, 380-33rd Ave. S. Value: $210.

Theft Stacy Klitzke, 1320 Michigan Ave. SE, reported theft of stereo equipment and pool cues Tuesday from her car parked at 20 McLeland Road. Value: $1,150. Damage: $300. Property damage Dale Braun, 2222 Eighth St.

reported his van was scratched between Oct. 9 and 12. Damage: $200. Theft Mary Waterbury, 723-13th Ave. SE, reported the theft of her 1984 Toyota Tercel station wagon Wednesday or Thursday.

License: KWU665. Value: $2,200. Theft Riky Wahyu, 2609 Goettens Way, reported the theft of stereo equipment from car Sunday. Value: $600. Damage: $150.

Property damage Andrew Mickus, 1115 First St. reported that his car had been scratched Sunday while parked at 13-11th Avenue. Damage: $500. If you have information on these or any other crimes in the community, call TriCounty Crime Stoppers at 255-1301 or 1- 800-255-1301 outside the St. Cloud calling area.

Those providing information may be eligible for a reward. You do not have to give your name to be eligible. FIRES St. Cloud Fire Department 11 a.m., Friday, 1030-28th Ave. N.

Girl got her head caught in a fence. 4:58 p.m., Friday, 2809 Island View Court. Burning complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSES Sherburne County Patricia L. Rochel, Zimmerman, and Thomas P.

Rochel, Zimmerman. Jody L. Roach, Zimmerman, and David J. Wrobel, Zimmerman. Stearns County John M.

Peyerl, 1918 Camellia Court, St. Cloud, and Colleen S. Kraft, St. Joseph. Jordan J.

Olson, 349 Sixth Ave. St. Cloud, and Susanne M. Zagar, 349 Sixth Ave. St.

Cloud." Chad W. Dumdei, 212 Park ONAMIA Dorothy Durant, 85, died Friday in St. Cloud. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Bethany Lutheran Church, Onamia.

The Rev. Sandy Berg Holte will officiate. Burial will be in Immanual Lutheran Cemetery, Hillman. Friends may call from 3 to 07 p.m. Sunday at the Peterson-Johnson Funeral Home, Onamia where a 6:30 p.m.

prayer service will be held. Dorothy Durant was born Sept. 18, 1909, in Freeport to Edward and Hedwig Zimmerman. She grew up and attended school in Freeport. She married Edwin Durant Aug.

14, 1926, in St. Cloud. The couple lived in Waite Park and moved to Hillman in 1944. She worked as a cook at the District Hillman school sys- the Rebekah and the Priscilla Circle of Bethany Lutheran Church, Onamia. Survivors include sons and daughters, Joyce Lanz, Sauk Rapids; Jeanette Bischoff, St.

Cloud; Ervin, Coon Rapids, Everette, Anoka; Jackie Giddings, Onamia; Beverly Hatch, Becker; Sharon Krosha, Avon; Gary, Rogers; and Maureen Meyer, Hillman; 39 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren; and three greateat She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; sons, Edward and Eugene; and daughter, Emily. Ecklund correction Friends may call after 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Patton-Schad Funeral Home, for Mary B. Ecklund, 83, who died Thursday at her home. The reviewal time was incorrect on Page 4A of Friday's edition of the Times.

Al Ertl, 67 Kansas LINWOOD, Kan. Private services were Monday at Warren-McElwain Mortuary, Lawrence, for Al J. Ertl, 67, who died at his home. The Rev. Don Parker officiated.

Entombment was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence. Al Ertl was born Aug. 7, 1927, in St. Stephen, to Mathias J. and Ada Ertl.

He lived in Manhattan, Kansas, from 1951 to 1990, was a plumber and worked through Local 609 of Plumbers and Steamfitters. He owned A. Ertl Econo Self-Storage in Lawrence, Kan. He married Marian Braun Oct. 2, 1951, in Greenwald, and they divorced in 1990.

He married Dorothy J. Pine June 22, 1991, in Las Vegas, Nev. Survivors include his wife; daughters and sons, Diane, Wichita; Janice ErtlSomerville, Phoenix, Denise Rocker, Lee's Summit, Kenneth, Topeka, Gary, Littleton, Ronald, Salida, Loren, Westmoreland; Alan, Richmond, Texas; stepchildren, Randall Coffman, Topeka; Linda Radford and Judy McCartney, Lawrence; sister and brothers, Marie Bieniek, Underwood, Raymond, Rice, Norbert, Holdingford, Clement, St. Stephen, 11 grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; and one stepgreat-grandchild. Memorials are preferred to Hospice Care of Douglas County, Lawrence.

Ruth Grewe, 85 St. Cloud Ruth N. Grewe, 85, 504 Riverside Dr. SE, died Friday at St. Cloud Hospital.

Funeral arrangements are being made by Benson Funeral Home, St. Cloud. Irene Hanisch, 76 St. Cloud Irene Hanisch, 76, of 1240 Breckenridge died Friday at the St. Cloud Hospital.

LOG Meadows Drive, Waite Park, and Marie E. 212 Park Meadows Drive, Waite Park. Robert C. Welker, Clearwater, and Katherine A. Zimmer, Avon.

Richard F. Utecht, Watkins, and Joella J. Neidhardt, Long Prairie. Dale E. Struffert, 717 First Ave.

Sartell, and Kathryn L. Husom, 717 First Ave. Sartell. Terry A. Peterson, St.

Joseph, and Renae J. Stegner, St. Joseph. Glenn A. Ennen, 110-15th St.

Court, Sauk Rapids, and Kimberly I E. Leaunart, Osakis. Duane F. Dobmeier, Avon, and Agnes M. Schoborg, Albany.

Mitchell C. Peterson, 36391- 55th St. Cloud, and Kelly P. Roggatz, 36381-55th St. Cloud.

Thai Q. Duong, 2770 Clearwater Road, St. Cloud, and Tuyet B. Huynh, 2770 Clearwater Road, St. Cloud.

Todd M. Janski, South Haven, and Danielle L. Lanctot, 824-11th Ave. St. Cloud.

Charles E. Deibler, 625-10th Ave. Waite Park, and Deborah J. Pilarski, 625-10th Ave. Waite Park.

Chad M. Zirbes, Sauk Centre, and Bobbi J. Pangburn, Sauk Centre. Joseph D. Stanger, Belgrade, and Tina M.

Wesbur, Belgrade. Jamie S. Nelson, 3540 West St. Germain, St. Cloud, and Lois J.

VanHeel, Freeport. Brent A. Antil, East St. Germain St. Cloud, and Barbara J.

Schreifels, 415 East St. Germain St. Cloud. Shawn M. Stoermann, Austin, and Kristin L.

Keller, 115 First Ave. Waite Park. Norman J. Eilers, 1410 Washington Memorial Drive, St. Cloud, and Cynthia R.

Schlough, 1410 Washington Memorial Drive, St. Cloud. Charles C. Tiller, Minneapolis, and Anne M. -Marah, 1406 Eighth Ave.

St. Cloud. Richard J. Sebastian, 1019 Minnesota Blvd. SE, St.

Cloud, and Cynthia E. Mason, 1019 Minnesota Blvd. SE, St. Cloud. Rick S.

Pallansch, Muncie, and Deborah M. Hudson, Muncie, Ind. Samuel V. Williams, Fort Lewis, and Anjelique C. Kerickson, 833 Halliday Road, St.

Cloud. Mark P. Fiedler, Villard, and Lisa A. Toenyan, Melrose. DEATHS Funeral arrangements are being by Daniel Funeral Home, St.

Cloud. Dolly May, 55 Annandale ANNANDALE Dolly Jean May, 55, died Tuesday at her home. Funeral services were p.m. Friday at Peterson Chapel. The Rev.

Delburn Kurtz officaited. Burial was in Grasston Union Cemetery, Grasston. Dolly Jean May was born Jan. 23, 1939, at Grasston to Christ and Sophie Frederickson. She graduated from Braham High School in 1957.

She married Keith Johnson, Sr. and he preceded, her in death. She married Richard F. May Aug. 26, 1973.

Survivors include her husband; and son, Keith Johnson, Annandale. She was preceded in death by her parents; and first husband, Keith Johnson, Sr. Donald Potratz, 68 Rice RICE Donald L. Potratz, 68, 130 Freedom Road died Oct. 16 at St.

Cloud Hospital. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, Brooklyn Center. Interment will be in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m.

Sunday and one hour before services Monday at the funeral home. The Fleet Reserve and VFW will pray at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home in Brooklyn Center. Survivors include his wife, Ginny; sons and daughter, Roger, Apple Valley; Bruce, Rice; Steve, Cedar City, Utah; Candice LaRoque, Coon Rapids; stepson, Leroy Groff, Princeton, two sisters; and 13 grandchildren. Ambrose Ramler, 74 Albany ALBANY Ambrose Ramler, 74, died Friday at the St.

Cloud Hospital. Funeral arrangements are being made by Brenny Funeral Home, Albany. Dead brothers leave money for education BEMIDJI (AP) Two brothers who in June, was a rural mail carrier for apparently invested their money wisely years in the Bemidji area. His older and left no survivors when they died brother, Fred, who worked abroad for have left a lasting legacy for the school Standard Oil, died the month before, at children in their hometown. 100.

John "Fred" Breen and his brother, "The rumor I've heard is that everyRay, who both died earlier this year, time Ray got a raise, he would put it left gifts in their estates totaling away in savings," Tiffany said. $888,000 for education in this northern Fred Breen invested regularly in Minnesota community, it was company stock that gained in value announced this week. after Standard was divided into They said the money should be divid- Amoco, Exxon and other corporations. ed among the Bemidji School District, Neither had children. There are Bemidji State University and Northwest believed to be no other survivors.

Technical College Bemidji. The attorney for the Breen estates, Neither brother made it through col- Ralph Smith of Bemidji, said most of the lege. But most of their money will go $888,000 benefiting the schools was for scholarships to help others get from investments in stocks, bonds and degrees. certificates. "It's such a great thing to think of peo- "When you start saving from when ple their age being so concerned about you're 17 years old, and you don't have the generation that was still in children, and you live until you're 100 school," said Dave Tiffany, the university's vice president for advancement.

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