Rucker, RoseMary
Age 93 of Inver Grove Heights.
Passed away peacefully on December 6, 2023. Preceded in death by husband, Gene; siblings, Marlene Dannecker, Joe Horihan & Pat Francis; parents, Raymond & Frances Horihan. Survived by children, Tom (Linda), Nancy (Brian) Roster, Jeanne (Dave) Lunow & Robert (Denise); 6 grandchildren, Michael (Nicolle) Rucker, Lindsay (Tim) Culverhouse, Nicole (Max) Perrault, Brian (Erryn) Rucker, Isabelle Lunow, Matt Roster; great-granddaughter, Charlie Culverhouse; step great-granddaughters, Cadence & Quinn Culverhouse; sisters, Elaine (Clyde) Ohmann, Carol Herrmann; brother, Jim (Marge) Horihan; brother-in-law, Robert Francis; also many nieces, nephews, cousins & friends.
RoseMary was a wonderful wife and mother who loved being with family. She enjoyed many things including baking, volunteering at church and playing cards. She will be dearly missed.
Mass of Christian Burial 1:00 pm December 13th at Church of St. Patrick, 3535 72nd St. E., Inver Grove Hts., MN with visitation one-hour prior at the church. Private Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Hts.
Memorials preferred to St. Patrick’s Church.
LaVenture, Connie
Age 89 of Inver Grove Heights, MN.
Passed away peacefully on December 7, 2023.
Preceded in death by grandson, Chris Arnold. Survived by beloved husband of 58 years, David; daughter, Christine (Mark) Beckers; son, Tom (JoAnne); grandchildren, Matt (Chelsie) Arnold, Nick (Anna) Arnold, Jordan (Laurel) Beckers & Chris (Halie) DeBeckers; great-grandchildren, Garrett, Haidyn & Wesley.
Memorial Service 11:00 am Saturday, December 16th at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7600 Cahill Ave., Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 1 hour prior to the service. Luncheon to follow at church.
Reppe, Patricia J.
Age 81 of Inver Grove Heights.
Called home peacefully on December 3, 2023.
Preceded in death by husband, Bill Sr.; parents, Pete & Ida Stevens; siblings, LaVon, Bernice & Mike. Survived by children, Bill Jr. (Janet), Wendy & Chris (Linda); grandchildren, Michael, Kevin, Bodhi, Amanda & Josh; great-grandchildren, Rylee and Joey; brother-in-law, Harold (Emmy); also many nieces, nephews & friends. Pat loved camping, traveling in the RV & dancing with Bill. Pat loved her family most of all.
Memorial Service 2:00 pm Sunday, December, 17th at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7600 Cahill Ave., Inver Grove Heights and can be livestreamed at: https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/4946481590. Visitation 1-2 pm prior to the service. Memorials preferred.
Amon, Robert Joseph
Age 82 of White Bear Lake
Passed away November 20, 2023. Preceded in death by wife, Rose Ann (Chapdelaine); parents, Joseph and Catherine; brother, James. Survived by children, Mark (Kelly), Tamara (Joe) Amon-Stodola, Greg, Chris (Wendy); eight grandchildren, Tyler (Amanda), Jonathan (Rochelle), Emma, Alex, Madeline, Nick, Cooper, and Kylie; two great-grandchildren, Jaxin and Tyrin; sister-in-law, Donna. Bob attend St. Agnes and Wilson graduating in 1959. He was a Barber and Entrepreneur for 58 years, as well as a US Army Veteran. Bob enjoyed skiing, golfing and socializing. Memorial service will be held Saturday, December 16, 2023 at St. Jude’s of the Lake in Mahtomedi, MN (700 Mahtomedi Ave.) at 11:30 am. Visitation one-hour prior with luncheon to follow the service. Private interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Flaherty, Steven Patrick
Steven Patrick Flaherty, 64, of St. Paul, MN, passed away on November 29, 2023.
Steve was an exceptional husband, father, papa, brother, uncle, and friend, who left an everlasting mark on the lives of those around him.
He was a proud, hardworking, and energetic man. He went out of his way to help anyone who needed it, never knew a stranger, and was guaranteed to know someone everywhere he went. Truly a man of great character, he was the foundation of support for his family and friends that created a positive and uplifting presence in their lives.
Steve is survived by his wife of 44 years, Melissa (Nitti) Flaherty. He was a dedicated father to his two daughters, Katie (Louie) Weber and Megan (Kevin) Schweiger. Steve took immense joy in being a proud papa to his five grandchildren: Taylor, Jack, Benny, Lukas, and Scarlett. He cherished every moment spent with them, creating lasting memories.
In addition to his immediate family, Steve is survived by his siblings: Jerry (Sue) Flaherty, Sandy (Sam) Monita, Lynn (Robb) Walrath, and Laurie (Mike) Kush. Sisters-in-law: Bobijean (Tom) Quinlan and Janice Nitti, along with many cousins, nieces, nephews, and close friends. Proceeded in death by his parents: Jerry and Mary Flaherty, niece, Christine Flaherty, and brother-in-law, Perry Nitti.
Born on May 27, 1959, in Saint Paul, MN. Steve went to Mechanic Arts and then Johnson High School where he was a standout athlete and graduated in 1977. He met his high school sweetheart Melissa at the Saints West Roller Rink and later married in 1979. He was the best dad to his two daughters, always up for anything. He was a proud 20-year member of Ironworker’s Local 512, followed by a 22-year career at Interclad/Egan Company.
Steve had a passion for golfing, fishing, hunting, racquetball and traveling. His favorite destinations included Las Vegas and Ixtapa Mexico. He loved great music and could often be heard singing “do dah do da doo”. These things brought him great joy and allowed him extra time to spend with family and friends.
Join us to remember and celebrate Steve’s life on Friday, December 15, 2023, from 4-8 pm at Keller Golf Course in Maplewood, MN. Let’s come together, share stories, and remember a beloved man who touched countless lives. The family encourages you to wear your favorite golf attire just as he often did.
Steve will be dearly missed but forever remembered for his loving demeanor, passion, commitment, and the positive impact he made on the lives of those fortunate enough to know him.
Banaszewski, Thomas F.
Age 89 of Inver Grove Heights
Passed away peacefully on November 24, 2023.
Preceded in death by wife, Marise; parents; eleven brothers & sisters. Survived by sister, Dorothy Gogolakis; children, Tom (Mary), Ken (Julie) & Rick (Sue), Kathy (Dan) Pearson, Loree (Mike) Biermeier & Mary (Mark) Waschek; grandchildren, Rick Banaszewski (Angela), Heidi Tuschy (Gary), Heather McLeod (Tim), Jamie Teeling (Ben), Angela Banaszewski, David Banaszewski (Emily), Nicole Ceminsky (Matt), Megan Brooks (Ken), Shannon Alexander (Mike), Stephanie Bradner (Dail), Joshua Biermeier (Amanda), Matthew Klopotek (Bryce), Jeremy Dick (Christy Fish), Kristen Dick, Jenna Pearson, Jacob Waschek, Jonathan Waschek, Matthew Waschek; great-grandchildren, Lucas Banaszewski, Logan Banaszewski, Nolan Tuschy, Ellie Tuschy, Aaron McLeod, Piper McLeod, Leopold Teeling, Rhodes Teeling, Will Brooks, Quinn Brooks, June Brooks, Eilish Alexander, Maeve Alexander, Zachary Bradner, Alayna Bradner, Colton Whitmer, Macy Fish, Payton Fish, Deacon Banaszewski ; also many nieces, nephews, other relatives & friends.
Tom was a proud US Navy Korean War Veteran: a very proud father and grandfather and friend to all he came across.
A Celebration of his Life will be held from 9 AM – 12 Noon Friday, December 8th at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara Ave., Inver Grove Hts. Private family interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
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Warnock, Hannah Marie
Hannah was born to Shelly Tiede (Mike Manor) and Jeff Stone on October 20, 1992 and passed away on November 22, 2023. Hannah is preceded in death by grandpa Matt Jenniges; great aunts and great uncles. Besides her parents, Hannah is survived by husband Tom Warnock and their five year old daughter, Harper, the light of her life; her brothers, Justin Frank (Kenzie, Brody & Beckam) and Nick Stone (Jeanne); grandparents, Gary and Janet Stone; also aunts, uncles & cousins.
Hannah was a caregiver by nature all of her life and also a caregiver by profession. She loved spending time with family, but most of all loved spending time with Harper. She loved going up north for deer camp for laughs with all uncles and aunts and her grandma Janet. Besides being with Harper, she loved her times with all her cousins, but mostly with her cousin Miranda, who was her best friend. Hannah really cherished being at the lake with her mom & step-dad Mike along with Harper.
Hannah will be forever missed.
A gathering of family and friends will be Monday, November 27 from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm at Roberts Funeral Home,8108 Barbara Avenue, Inver Grove Heights. There will be a service at 3:00 PM.
Frenger, Sandra M. “Sandy” (Nee Floetl)
Age 77 of Inver Grove Heights
Passed peacefully, surrounded by family on November 22, 2023, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s. Preceded in death by parents, Herman and Lorraine Floetl; brother, George Floetl; son-in-law, Howard Barefoot. Survived by a loving husband of 57 years, Robert as well as children, Brian, Tammy (James) Sampson, Kimberly, and Todd (Kim) and grandchildren, Michael, Emily (Cole), Arianna (Ethan), Jayden and Tyler. Also survived by brothers-in-law, Fred Frenger (Louise), Wayne McKay, and sister-in-law, Carol Frenger (Rafael). Many other family and friends. Sandy loved her dogs, and her husky, Lady, will especially miss the never ending treats Sandy gave from the dinner table. Sandy was born in St. Paul attended Holy Childhood Catholic School and graduated from St. Agnes High School in 1964. She then went on to nursing school at St. Joseph’s Hospital where she would eventually work for many years while raising her family. She met her husband, Bob, in 1965, and they began raising their four children in South St. Paul, before moving to Inver Grove Heights. Sandy was energetic, outgoing, passionate and independent. She gave back to her community through her church, volunteering, and her work with the Women of Today. Sandy loved to travel, bike, garden and spend time with her family and friends. After raising their family, Sandy and Bob spent many years as caregivers for special needs children and adults, and they had many wonderful memories from this time, including Sunday morning brunches with Dahni Jo, Chad and many others, who became an extended family for Sandy and Bob. Special thanks to the Gentiva hospice team who guided the family through Sandy’s transition. Sandy will be missed dearly by her family and friends. Memorial Service 6 pm, Friday, December 1st, at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara, Ave., Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 5–6 pm prior to the service. Private interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the Down’s Syndrome Association.
Illetschko. Diana B.
Was born in Abbeville, Louisiana to Michael Charles Miles Sr. and Elaine Broussard on September 15, 1948. She passed away peacefully at home in Inver Grove Heights, MN on November 22, 2023. Diana was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Illetschko; parents; brother, Michael Miles Jr. She survived by her sister, Mercedes Miller of TX; son, Joe Illetschko his wife, Audrey, and their children, Grace, Charlie, and Isaiah; also son, Mark Illetschko. Diana’s love for her family was second only to her love for her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The Service for Diana will include her husband, Joe, who passed away November 17, 2021. A Celebration of their Life will be held from 9 to 11 AM Saturday, December 2nd, at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara Ave., Inver Grove Heights.
Kadrlik, Elaine E. (Nee Zappa)
Age 88 of Burnsville, Minnesota
Passed away peacefully on November 21, 2023. A devoted wife and mother, Elaine was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond; son Roger; and daughter-in-law, Denise.
Elaine was born in Cumberland, Wisconsin on May 20, 1935, to Louis and Lucia Zappa. She grew up on the family farm and was the 11th of 12 children. Her first job was at the Comstock Creamery and Cheese Factory, and she was of course a lifelong Green Bay Packer fan. Shortly after high school she moved to St. Paul and took a job as a telephone operator. She soon met the love of her life, Raymond Kadrlik. Elaine and Ray were married on April 28, 1956, at the Church of St. Bernard in St. Paul. After living in Lonsdale and Minneapolis, they built their home in Burnsville. They were blessed with five children, all boys. Ray and Elaine were active members of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, where all of the boys attended Catholic school through 8th grade. Once the boys were all in school, Elaine started working in the school cafeteria at St. Johns. Elaine was an exceptional cook, she was Italian after all! Elaine’s home was always a welcoming place where many family and friends stopped by for a meal; there was always enough food to go around. Many summers were spent “at the lake”. It began by spending a week each summer at Pexa’s Resort on Prior Lake with Bo and Sylvia’s family. They would be joined by other family, including aunts, uncles, and cousins visiting for the day. There was always card playing and good food enjoyed. As the boys grew up, Ray and Elaine bought a cabin on Lake Washington near Mankato. Elaine was the true fisherman of the family, and could out fish all of her boys! She would often make them stay out longer than they wanted to, saying “Just one more fish.” When Elaine and Ray sold their cabin, the growing families spent lake time at the cabin that Roger and Denise built in Outing. Elaine loved being surrounded by family, and she made it a priority to attend the annual Zappa and Kadrlik picnics every year. Elaine was the biggest fan of each of her boys, and enjoyed cheering them on at all of their football, hockey, and baseball games. Elaine and Ray were proud members of the Dan Patch American Legion Post 643, the Ladies Auxiliary, and the Prior Lake VFW. Their grandchildren knew that when we went to visit them, if they were not at home, we would find them enjoying time with their friends at the Legion. Elaine’s grandchildren and great grandchildren were all very special to her, and she loved spending time with them. In the last few years Elaine enjoyed the time she spent with the friends she met at her apartment in Savage, and then at her apartment in Burnsville, which was a return to her old neighborhood, only two blocks away from their Burnsville home.
Elaine is also preceded in death by her brothers, sisters, and in-laws: Agnes and Floyd Hale, Jim and Helen Zappa, Rose and Pat DaBruzzi, Mike and Lois Zappa, Minnie and Jim Edwards, Louis (Sonny) and Ruth Zappa, Fred and Leatta Zappa, Anna and Mike Chilton, Lucille (Doll) and Howard Mullins, Albert (Bud) and Phyllis Zappa, Frank Kadrlik, Mary and Ben Pexa, Adeline and Joe Mach, Helen and Pete Eischens, Anna and Sylvester Mahowald, Emil Kadrlik, Emma and John Kubek, Bo and Sylvia Kadrlik, Myles and Martha Kadrlik, Bob and Darlene Kadrlik, Al and Agnes Kadrlik and Dorothy Kadrlik.
Elaine is survived by her brother, Clarence (Mary Ann) Zappa; sons Anthony (Mary) Kadrlik, Scott (Pamela) Kadrlik, Gordon (Nancy) Kadrlik, and David (Stacey) Kadrlik; grandchildren Rich (Michelle) Kadrlik, Bob (Amanda) Kadrlik, Pat (Nicole) Kadrlik, Becky (Cory) Neumann, Angela (Brad) Whited, Andy (Lauren) Kadrlik, Beth (Dean) Baron, Matt (Jordanna) Kadrlik, Krista (Brad) Vanderveren, Jill (John) Kotz, Matthew Kadrlik, Katie Kadrlik, and Adam Kadrlik; great grandchildren Reed (Hailey), Makenna, Madison, Jesse and Ella Kadrlik, Nicholas, Kali and Kylie Vanderveren, and Landyn Kotz; along with many loving nieces, nephews, and friends.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 AM Tuesday, November 28, 2023, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 4625 West 125th Street, Savage, Minnesota. Visitation starts at 9:00 AM at the church. Interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota.