He was born June 23, 1925, in Minneapolis. He is survived by brother Lynn (Pat) Abraham of Hackensack, MN; nieces Kim (Bob) Moe of Bonita Springs, FL and Hackensack, Karla (Craig) Seibert of Bonita Springs, FL and Hackensack, Lisa (Chuck) Doucet of Avon, MN, and Tracy Abraham of Naples, FL. She attended Holy Trinity High School in Hartington, Nebraska. They spent their winters enjoying the warm weather of the Florida Keys, and more recently, Las Vegas. Upon graduation, she attended the University of Iowa where she met the love of her life, Terry A. Shuck. Inez will be dearly missed by her two daughters, Emilie Haagenson, and Patricia (Gus) Ziemer; four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, one great-great grandson, and many nieces and nephews. Soon after, there were five more children. She was on the original Festival in the Park committee. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Andrew Shuck and his wife, Sara Pirahanchi, of Richmond, California; Margaret (Maggie) Shuck, of Omaha, Nebraska; Sarah Shuck, of Omaha, Nebraska; Samuel Shuck, of Omaha, Nebraska and Ian Johnson, of Placita, New Mexico. In Fargo, North Dakota, she was a founding member of Faith Methodist Church and active in the North Dakota State University Faculty Wives Club. He enjoyed his retirement, living on Ten Mile Lake and spending the winter months in Florida. He was happiest with a fishing pole in his hands, surrounded by people he loved. He will be remembered by many as a devoted husband, dedicated father and grandfather, easy friend, strong leader, mentor, and caring neighbor. Lynns care has been entrusted to Northern Peace Funeral Home of Walker, Minn. Michael J. Mike Jensen, age 69, of Westerville, OH, passed away January 13, 2017. She taught for several years in KU and community preschools, as lead teacher and later director at Brook Creek childcare center. In lieu of flowers her family suggests memorials be directed to the PEO Education Loan Fund at the PEO Executive Office, 3700 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA 50312; or to the Iowa 4-H Foundation, designated for the Robert and Lucy Ritter Crom 4-H Volunteer Endowment Fund, at the Extension 4-H Youth Bldg., Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3630. Earl Crabb was born September 6, 1941 in Le Sueur, MN, the son of Robert Joseph Crabb and Catherine Boucher Crabb, who predeceased him. His unit was the first of two units overrun by the Chinese when they entered the war. Longtime water polo coach Rich Schici, who led his alma mater Academy for 10 seasons, died Tuesday, April 7, 2020 due to complications from cancer. Schici battled kidney issues for a number of years and his first cousin, Jon OMalley donated one of his kidneys to Rich on January 24, 2019. Schici leaves behind his wife, Megan and son, Connor. He was born March 10, 1974 and raised in Chicago. He loved being in the water, whether it was swimming or playing water polo, and competed in both successfully at Loyola Academy in Wilmette as a student, graduating in 1992. Outside of being a coach, Rich was a very loving husband and father, Megan said. He was the hardest working man I know, working until the day he passed. He loved spending time with Connor, fishing, boating and being on the water. He was a mentor to many and always trying to help people find ways to live their best life. His tagline was, Do it up!. Mildred died on Tuesday, February 18, 2020, at the Burgess Hospital in Onawa at the age of 92 years, four months and 14 days. 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. She grew up in the Johnston area, and graduated from Des Moines Roosevelt High School in 1953. Toni was born in 1918 and raised in Garner, Iowawhere she also met the love of her life Jim Schwartz on a blind date (with different partners.) He served in the Korean War and was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. She was only fifteen when she began teaching. Our gratitude goes out to Bobs Good Samaritan Hospice nurse, Mariah, for her calming presence, gentle spirit and guidance while providing loving care for Bob. Dee was an active member of Our Saviours Lutheran Church in Audubon. Elaine was John's nurse when he was hospitalized for mono. Dan was a fantastic cook and a master on the grill. He was physician to the old Omaha Knights hockey team, at the Ak-Sar-Ben horse track, and at a variety of events at the Civic Auditorium. Enjoying time with family and friends was the center of Toms life. He never missed happy hour and cards with Louise and was still on the golf course after his 90thbirthday this year. He was instrumental in developing the 5x80 Country Club while living in Casey. He believed that 5 rural communities could come together and build a place for families to enjoy and the 5x80 thrives to this day. Tom was always active in community organizations including Lions Club, Shriners, Masons, and Rotary. They made their home in the Del Cerro neighborhood and spent most summer vacations at Johns family cabin on Ten Mile Lake in Minnesota. John died in 1973. When World War II approached they moved to his hometown of Austin, Minnesota, where his wife and baby, Karin Parker (March 30, 1943), stayed while he served in the Air Force for two and a half years in England and France (including Normandy). He also enjoyed golfing, woodworking, remodeling, and playing card games with family and friends. He owned a successful plumbing business for approximately forty-five years in Edina. Stan enjoyed being on the TMLA board and served as its president for three years from 1988-1991. Oren D. Abraham, 89, was born in Mankato, MN on September 4, 1924, to Herbert and Laura (Manthe) Abraham. At their new cabin on the northwest shore, he enjoyed planting countless seedlings on the property and added a tennis court for his family and friends. He loved playing golf and working on his many projects in his garage workshop. Singing made him happy. He and his wife were world travelers. Dick Sampel was born October 20, 1932 in Des Moines, Iowa to James J. and Alice B. As people visited and fed the bird, they became more involved and caring. Ken was a warm person and had a wonderful sense of humor. Betty loved gardening, fishing, traveling, entertaining, and most of all, spending time with her beloved husband Dan Johnson, to whom she was married for 37 years. Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as: names, dates, place of birth and death, marriage information, and family . She had bladder cancer. Molly attended Murray High School in St Paul and graduated with a degree in Psychology from Carleton College in 1948. Jack was a member of both the First United Methodist Church in Ames and the Union Congregational Church in Hackensack, MN. Molly was predeceased by her husband and her four brothers. Lillian Smith He graduated with a Chemical Engineering degree in 1950. Orrin Wendell Johnson, 93, of Harlingen, Texas died on May 16, 2014. The Fletcher's beautiful home always reflected her joy in flowers and gardening, and Daphne offered community leadership to efforts like the Junior League of Phoenix, founding the Women's Board of the Kidney Foundation with her friends, helping her sister Susie and brother-in-law Dr. Kipp Charlton to start the Child Crisis Nursery, and then worked with her twin sister Diane to support the National Fragile X Foundation for the past 20 years. Judy was married to "Jack" Voss for 34 years before his death in 1980. He began studying the trumpet at the age of 9 and became a very serious trumpet student in high school. Chuck served on the Ten Mile Lake board throughout the years and will always be thought of as a compassionate giver of his time for the betterment of Ten Mile Lake. He taught social studies and English, coached, directed plays, and advised the school newspaper. In 1950 he met beautiful Patsy Coons, to whom he was married for 63 years. He lettered four years in basketball and three years in football. He went to Iowa State University, where he met his wife of 55 years. A celebration of her life was held at Plymouth Congregational Church in Des Moines on Thursday, April 30. He was preceded in death by his mother, Lillian Becher, his father, Frederick Becher, his brother, Don Becher, his sister Shirley Hayes, and a grandchild, Starla Medina Tonning. Todd Alan Christianson, age 46, of Hackensack, MN, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Friday, November 25, 2016. 2017 Ten Mile Lake Association. In the early years he loved helping his dad, Larry, put up the dock each summer. Online condolences are welcome at mackenfuneralhome.com. At the age of 80, he died of cancer in MN, surrounded by his immediate family. From Business: Whispering Pines Funeral & Cremation Service is a new funeral and cremation presence in the Cass, Beltrami, Hubbard, Itasca, and Carlton Counties, but our. Obituaries. In 1959, Jack married Barbara J. Teig and together they enjoyed many good times with their children and grandchildren. Toni loved Ten Miles clear water, birds, wildflowers, woods and vistas. Andy was 6 years old when he made his first trip to Ten Mile Lake in Minnesota with his family to stay a week at Camp Iowa on the North Shore. Andy and his sisterspurchased half of Camp Iowa in 1965, replacing the old cabins with a 4-plex in the early 70s. He never missed a summer until 2020 when it wasnt safe for him and Carmen to travel from their home in Arizona to Ten Mile Lake due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Andy loved to fish and play golf. She is missed. He then attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn., earning a bachelors degree in chemistry education. In the mid-eighties Larry went to work at Donnelly Marketing in Nevada, Iowa, as an Account Manager. He graduated from Hackensack High School then received his Master of Science degree from the University of Bemidji. of CO where she was a social work intern. A devoted father and true Catholic humanist, Chris long believed and demonstrated that we raise our children to be better than us.. As Gammy would say whenever anyone left after a visit: Toodaloo!. Attending Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, she earned a degree in Spanish. 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. He will be missed by all that knew and loved him, especially his family. Preceded in death by parents Harry and Franny Seward, her aunt Harriet Robnett, and her dogs Tag, Trekker, Cali, and Keeper. Jerry passed away March 18, 2011. Over time, the loon became a celebrity, so many people around the lake supplied her with fish. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Jane; and his sister, Kathryn (Benbrook) Lapp. He and Dianne then returned to Denver where they lived for 30 years. Maurine moved to Maryville from Minneapolis, Minnesota to live close to her daughter in 2001. Chris Zacher died at home in Columbus, Ohio with his son, Sam and his wife, Kay Bea with him. Andy met Carmen in 1970 while living in Ames. They eloped to California and were married July 3, 1971, at a Methodist church in Carmel by the Sea. They moved from Ames to Peoria, AZ in 1996 to spend the winter months in a warmer climate. Each summer they returned to Minnesota to enjoy time with family and friends on Ten Mile Lake. These were busy years, milking cows, raising chickens and gardening. Dorothy Anne Owre, 75, of Hackensack, MN died at her home on Tuesday, August 26, 2014. 7 were here. Survivors include two sisters, Ruth Fowell of Wisconsin and Beth Braden of Indiana. Area Obituaries Thelma Halonen 1929 - 2022. . Improve Your Listing. Dolores Elaine "Dee" (Potter) Aagaard was born March 10, 1927 in Audubon, Iowa and went peacefully to be with the Lord on November 29, 2020 as a result of Covid-19, at Lantern Park Specialty Care in Coralville, Iowa at the age of 93 years, 8 months and 19 days. He married his high school sweetheart, Ann Lee in 1957. He co-authored several books with his mentor Dr. Norman Heard. After years of flying, he became a Registered Medical Assistant working in two clinics. Norma Catherine Formerly of Bellbrook, Ohio, died October 14, 2018 in Lexington after a brief illness. www.Dennisfuneralhome.com. (Information taken from the Walker, MN Pilot Independent, February 26, 2014.). However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper verification of the death. Norma was a life-long learner and tackled new challenges with gusto. He will be remembered for his quick wit, sharp mind, and upbeat attitude. He belonged to the business networking group The Minneapolis Breakfast Club. She was the oldest of three daughters born to Dr. LeRoy Jensen (Doc) and Lorraine Graham Jensen. Following high school, Harris enlisted in the United States Navy and served two years on the destroyer USS Bordelon. Dennis enjoyed time with his family, planning their travels all around the world, dogs of any kind and playing games. All Rights Reserved. A special thank you to all of his caregivers from RakhmaMemory Care, Augustana Emerald Crest, and the hospice team who provided care and comfort to the end. 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. Many people and places touched John's heart deeply. He was a lover of books and crossword puzzles. Dr. Stan Benbrook, 96, of Ames, passed away January 20, 2016 at Green Hills Retirement Community in Ames. After retirement, he and Marge wintered at Ocean Reef, Key Largo, Florida where he was active with the home-owners association, the sailing club, and founded The Racquet Club. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Robert C. Griffin Memorial Fund. After the war the family moved to Minneapolis; he continued his career with Hormel. Deloris Ruth Rogers was born in Pine River, MN on January 18, 1942, to Harold (Pep) and Ruth Rogers. He enjoyed fishing with grandchildren and friends and cleaning thousands of fish for fish frys. Dave worked at Nebraska Food Packaging in Britt and was later employed by Winnebago lndustries for 25 years. Dee was baptized and confirmed at Our Saviours Lutheran Church in Audubon, Iowa. Jacks impact on Ten Mile Lake, and his commitment to his lake friends and family is immeasurable. George's deep loves were: his family, his cabin on Ten Mile Lake near Hackensack, MN (the site of 3 major birthday parties), sailing, model trains and reading. Her parents, Edward and Lulu Verle Harnagel, and her husband, Rutledge Schropp, preceded Lois in death. Burial will be at Orange Township Cemetery with military honors by the Coon Rapids American Legion. He patiently instructed each child and grandchild on how to bait a hook, take a fish off the line, and how to clean it. and Michigan State University (Ph.D.). Valedictorian of his college class, Olsen graduated from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Also thanks to his sweet Hospice nurses from Ministry Home Care: Sam, Sasha, Stephanie,Barbie and Daisy. In 1956, Larry married Joan Thomes of Hackensack (a Ten Mile Lake resident) at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Walker and together they spent many weekends and summers on Ten Mile Lake and became year-round residents during retirement. On August 27, 1941 she married Carmen Ray Campbell at the church parsonage in Lanesboro, the Rev. She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Eileen and Marty, brother Jack, and her loving husbands NA Red Running and Dr. Joseph Murphy, as well as many of her friends from Marshall, Naples, FL. He graduated from Springfield High School, earned a bachelors degree from Illinois College and a Masters degree from the University of Illinois. Jane continued to have 75 wonderful summers at Ten Mile Lake, the last one in 2013 just before she died. Donald Lundberg died June 8, 2019. He was born to Pastor Harry and Eva Lundberg in Battle Creek, Iowa. He attended schools in Iowa, Vermont and Minnesota where his father had parishes in the Swedish Lutheran Church. Don graduated from North Branch, MN and then went on to get a teaching degree in Foreign Languages from Gustavus Adolphus college. There he met Marian Edstrom and they were married in 1951. Preceding her in death were her husband, Glenn; her parents; her sister, Beverly and husband Leroy Stone; her brothers-in-law, Emmert Aagaard and Robert and wife Ardyce Aagaard; her sisters-in-law: Sena Jacobsen, Bertha and husband Jack Bradbury, Mary Ann and husband Ben Nelson, and Maxine and husband Richard Nelson; her cousin Patricia and husband Gary Berg; her aunts: Nan Reuss, Edna Muntz, and Alma Temple;and her uncles Hans and Jens Clemensen. He also was controller for a few years for GMW, a trucking company in St. Paul, MN. She was a summa cum laude graduate of Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska. Darlene later shared her love of the lake with her children and her second husband, Alan J. Heckenbach, an avid fisherman. Dan loved to host the mens coffee and was proud to show off his gardens as part of the Home and Garden Tour in 2009. With boundless energy and impeccable style, she brought out the best in every organization, student teacher, group and friendship that she touched. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clifford and Ardis Bilben; and in-laws Ernest and Esther Jensen, and Bernice Jensen; sister Sandra Richardson; sister-in-law Sharon Bilben; and brothers-in-law Richard Jensen, Edgar Wald and Stanley Howe. "We used them when my dad passed away in 2019. His death was unexpected, but peaceful in his home in his favorite chair with his favorite comforter in Chico, California. 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. Andy was very active in the Ames Community, serving on the Board of Directors of Gateway Center from 1978-1994. He was also on the Board of Directors of Ames Savings (Brenton Bank) and served as Chairman of the Board. He was also a member of the Ames Chamber of Commerce, Ames Golf and Country Club, Elks, Rotary, Za Ga Zig Shrine, American Legion, Masonic Lodge, Delta Upsilon Fraternity and Order of the Knoll. Later, he helped found and served as Executive Director of the Citizens League in Minneapolis, a nonpartisan organization devoted to improving city government. He served as Acquisition Librarian for many years then worked in the Reference Department until his retirement in 1999. Orrin joined the Marine Corps when World War II broke out. His generous philanthropies benefitted the Ten Mile Lake Association, the Mayo Foundation and Carleton College. She will be interned at Glendale Cemetery, in Des Moines, Iowa. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Hackensack obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Daphne is survived by her husband, Richard A. Fletcher, son Richard Fletcher, daughter Lisa Keegan (John), daughter Anne Souder (Jay), son John Fletcher (Terumi), grandchildren Justin Graham, Annie Graham, Alec Souder, Lena Fletcher, and Yoshiki Fletcher, sister Gail Koch (Harry) and many much-loved cousins, nieces and nephews. hackensack meridian health appareliridescent telecaster pickguard. Oren enjoyed performing in many summer theater productions and singing in his church choirs. In later years he was a member and vestrymen of St. Margarets Episcopal Church, Inverness and served on Rotary International. From 1949 on, the family spent part of each summer at Ten Mile Lake, just north of Hackensack, Minnesota. Orrin attended the University of Texas at Austin and graduated cum laude. Irene was born on March 11, 1926 in Minneapolis, MN. He was very proud of all the families he introduced to Ten Mile, and many still live along the shores. Business Directory Search - Hackensack Chamber of Commerce, MN. A graduate of Marquette Medical School, he was drafted into the Army, where he served in Vietnam, setting up the first evac hospital. Stan loved to tell the story about playing against George Miken and the Stanford Cardinals when Miken just stood under the net and batted all the opponent's balls out. He was born on May 7, 1970 in San Diego, CA the son of William and Susan (Wilke) Christenson. (Information provided by Marilyn Hultgren). Don was an active member of Normandale Lutheran Church in Edina, where he maintained close friendships with the members of their "Small Group," relished singing in the choir, and served as a Stephen minister. She graduated from Walker High School in 1955 as the valedictorian and attended Macalester College in St. Paul. Platypus and armadillo, to name a few, made him laugh. They married in 1968 in Rochester, MN and together resided in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Paris while he worked for Graco, Inc. In 1973, Ralph and Murry bought their cabin on Ten Mile Lake, not far from Murrys childhood cabin. Tom went on to become President and CEO of Remmele Engineering retiring in 2002. Irene (Jo) Brinda Benesh, age 94, of Port Edward, WI passed away on March 17, 2020. During this period, he earned advanced degrees from NDSU (M.S.) Above all, Stan loved his country, and was proud to be an Iowan, especially an Iowan from Ames. He was an avid Iowa State Cyclone fan. Bob served on the Adult Education Board of Normandale Lutheran Church and the Ten Mile Lake Association in northern Minnesota. She was united in marriage to Dr. James A. Holte, April 11, 1959, at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Davenport. His grandchildren enjoyed tubing, fishing and roasting marshmallows by the campfire memories to be cherished for a lifetime. They and their neighbors moved from Lake Beltaine to Ten Miles Batcheller Bay in the mid 1930s. Because of his work, Common Cause honored him as one of six recipients across the nation for their Public Service Award. Following funeral services at the Dennis Funeral Home in Walker, interment was in Turtle Lake Cemetery. After receiving an honorable discharge as a second-class petty officer, Bob earned an undergraduate degree (B.S.) He was made to sleep on the old living room sofa by the senior Crandalls. -Published in Des Moines Register on Feb. 24, 2019. Her family continued to visit Camp Iowa from that year on, and purchased several cabins from Camp Iowa in 1951. Search Obituaries at Tributes.com. She is survived by her children, Thomas Bliska (Gray Boyce) of Mill Valley, California; Christian Bliska of Afton, Minnesota; Mary McVay (Michael) of Hobbs, New Mexico; and James Bliska (Janice Valmassoi) of Hanover, New Hampshire. Roy Edward Chase passed away on July 26, 2015. Every summer Beverly and family would drive back to the family cabin on Ten Mile Lake from Moraga, Ca. He began teaching in Aitkin in 1951, then moved to Cloquet for a teaching position in 1954. (Matthew 5, Verse 9). Jay was born in Milaca to Donald and Brunelle Gilbertson. Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. She is survived by her three children and her five grandchildren. She loved going to their lake home on Ten Mile Lake in Minnesota. Murry leaves behind her daughters, Ann (Gordon) Decker of Chaska, and Carolyn Towler (Darin Miller) of Bemidji; grandchildren, Daniel Decker of Edina and Emily Decker of Madison WI; and brother, Don (Janet) Dickinson of Le Sueur MN. She was preceded in death by her husband Ralph on September 5, 2020; and her father and mother, Don and Arlie Dickinson. She was married to Gale Hansen for 25 years. Some of Jacks favorite times were with his family and friends at Ten Mile. Marian Zejdlik died at age 86 in Plymouth, MN. Elinor grew up in Audubon, Iowa. Every memory left on the online obituary will be automatically included in the book. He was an excellent photographer with traveling slide shows for events. 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. He began his career at First National Bank, working first in Northfield and later in Sioux Falls. He graduated from Oak Grove in 1949, and was working in Northern Idaho that summer when he received the letter that he had been accepted to West Point. Unfortunately, the letter was two weeks late, and he was given two days to report to Illinois. As it took two days just to get to civilization from the camp he was working at, West Point was not to be. The summer of 2015, Mariana moved back to Walker, and resided at May Creek Assisted Living Center until her death. Karen (Bilben) Jensen, 80, died Sunday, March 25, 2018, at Madonna Towers in Rochester, Minn. Lynn Nathan Abraham, 74 of Hackensack, Minn, and formerly of Elk River, died Saturday, May 27, 2017, due to complications of cardiovascular disease. Later, she was a counselor at an idyllic summer camp for girls on the lake, Camp Hillaway. Kelly Johnson Woodruff January 16, 1966 - April 14, 2022 Kelly's Obituary Click here to watch Kelly's Memorial Service in Twin Valley. Robert Bob Nagel of Hackensack, Minnesota passed away peacefully at home on August 23, 2019 with his wife and daughters by his side. Alden Gjevre passed away peacefully at Edgewood Assisted Care Facility in Blaine, MN on April 11, at the age of 88. One was Do you know what the worst part about having Alzheimers is? Hackensack, NJ Riotto Funeral Home & Cremation Company - Jersey City Tuesday, December 20, 2022 Add Photos Add a Memory BERNARD SEIDMAN SEIDMAN--Bernard H. 94, formerly of Teaneck, NJ, passed away. He had an eye for beauty and enjoyed carving intricate geometric patterns into small wooden card or jewelry boxes. He grew up there and attended Federal Dam School, then worked in farming, at a sawmill, and as a guide on Leech Lake. Mildred was active with church and school activities. May they rest in peace. The couple had three children, Megan, Maura, and Brian. In retirement Stan was active in committees both at Green Hills and in the Ten Mile Lake Association in Minnesota. She was an avid reader, loved the Hawkeyes and was the original yoga mom. She lived independently all of her life and until the hour of her death. Dan was an avid fisherman, hunter, and gardener. Following graduation, she was married in Plymouth Church in Des Moines, moved to St. Louis, MO, and worked as a research chemist for Monsanto Corporation while her husband attended medical school. She is survived by her husband of 67 years, Clifton, daughter Linda Wallin, three grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. Burial with military honors was in New Calvary Cemetery. He married Norma Katherine Young of Ames, Iowa, on June 10, 1950. He enjoyed being a doctor most of all, she said. Beverly Jo Ann Austad was born July 17, 1937 to Jorgen and Carolyn (Rupprecht) Austad. Judy is survived by children; Gail (Dan Mettner) Voss of Duluth, John (Mary) Voss of Hermantown, Bobbi ( Tom Marcouiller) Voss, of Hudson, WI, daughter-in-law Lynne Voss, sister Katherine Hammond, grandchildren, Karri Kiefat and Christopher Voss, great grandchildren, Hunter, Christina, Chris, Jr., & John, nephews, and many step-children, step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren. Post WWII service, Larry earned a bachelors degree in Social Science from St. Marys College in Winona. He was involved with the organizing of the Acadian Village in Lafayette, member at Grace Presbyterian Church (Lafayette) where he was a Deacon/Elder, blacksmithing at the Village, member of the Masonic Order, being Papa Noel for many years in both Louisiana and on the Austin Steam Train in Texas in his special outfit, and a member of Hope Presbyterian Church.
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