Allen, Earline
Age 78 of Roseville
Earline Allen, 78, of Roseville, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on September 10, 2022.
Earline was born on July 21, 1944, in Belzoni, Mississippi to Ben Johnson and Eldonia (Randle) Johnson. Earline was baptized at Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church in 1954. After marrying William Allen, Jr., and moving to Minnesota, Earline became an active member of New Hope Baptist Church in 1973 and was a member of the New Hope Choir, Trustee Board, and most recently Happy Seniors.
She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and godmother. She loved spending time with family, crocheting, making her special chocolate candy for others, praising the Lord, and listening to Southern Gospel Music, especially the Williams Brothers. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her.
She is survived by her Children: Mavis Ann Williams, Deloris (Londo) Woodhouse, Jerry (Donazell) Allen, William LeRoy (Anna-Marie) Allen, Keith (Dawn) Allen, Kenneth (Tonya) Allen, Sibling: Carthell (Jeannie) Johnson, Grandchildren: William Tay, Harley Williams, Austin Williams, Amber Woodhouse, Ashlee (GP) Alabi, Kaylee Allen, Benjamin Allen, Isaiah Allen, Olivia Allen, Jaeden Allen, Avery Allen, Micah Allen, Great-Grandchildren: Zaniyah Tay and Azaiah Alabi, as well as a host of treasured Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, and Friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, William Allen, Jr., Willie Mae Carter, Girlee Johnson, Everlean Jackson, Rev. Jessie Johnson, William Johnson, Ernest Arthur Tay, and her parents.
A homegoing service will be held at New Hope Baptist Church, 712 Burr St, St Paul, MN 55130, on September 22nd, 2022. Visitation will occur at 10:00 a.m. with service following at 11:00 a.m. Masking will be required.
Flowers may only be delivered to the church on the day of the service by 9:00 a.m.
Donations and condolences can be sent to 2200 Farrington St N Roseville, MN 55113.
Repast from approximately 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer 285 Dale Street N, St. Paul, MN 55103 immediately following burial at Elmhurst Cemetery 1510 Dale St N, St Paul, MN 55117.
Romans 8:35, 37-39
Can anything ever separate us from Christ’s love? Does it mean he no longer loves us if we have trouble or calamity, or are persecuted, or hungry, or destitute, or in danger, or threatened with death? No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us. And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love. No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Ketchmark (Dornseif), Sharon
Age 77 of Eagan MN (formerly of St Paul).
Sharon gained her wings to be with the Lord August 28, 2022. While a decade long illness took a toll on her body, her ability to enjoy life and be happy remained a constant to the very end.
A loving mother, grandmother, and friend to many. Sharon is survived by children, Christina (Dave Haupert) Leritz, Wendy (Terry) Pieper, and Jason (Heidi) Ketchmark; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; many other relatives.
Join us for her Celebration of Life Service Friday, Sept 16, from 2-6pm. Visitation at 2:00, service a 3:00 with light meal to follow at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church: 7600 Cahill Ave Inver Grove Heights, MN. Please wear bright colors as requested by Sharon’s family.
Howe (Milligan), Louise Marie
Loving wife, mother, grandmother, friend and confidant to many, passed away on January 2, 2021, at the age of 89.
Louise was known by a number of names, including Lou, LouLou, Mom, Ma and, as Dad often dubbed her – Hun.
Mom was born on May 27, 1931, in St. Paul, MN. However, in her youth as an ‘Army brat’, she traveled in and outside the USA with her father. One of her fondest memories was of the time she lived in Japan. There she embraced the culture and learned many of their customs.
Mom was a licensed beautician, an extraordinarily accomplished and gifted seamstress and wedding dressmaker. She also excelled at baking, making stunning and elaborate wedding cakes and other delicious meals and deserts. She was gifted and thoroughly enjoyed many crafts including: ceramics, miniatures, dolls and doll houses. She was also a collector of antiques, dolls and plates. She volunteered with her church, Good Shepherd Lutheran in Inver Grove Heights, the VFW Post 295, in South. St. Paul and was always willing to help a friend in a pinch, or just to listen and console. Her goal was to be of help to others.
Mom was preceded in death by husband Herbert and son, Larry. She is survived by children Linda L. of St. Paul, MN, Daniel J. of Newport, MN, Herbert A. (Sharron) of Ogilvie, MN, Gordon R. (Gay) of Big Lake, AK, Grandson, Anthony J. (Lindsey) of Oceanside, CA as well as many other grandchildren and great grandchildren.
On September 18, 2022, a Celebration of Life Service will be held for Mom at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7600 Cahill Avenue, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076.
Visitation at 11:30, service at 12:30, and dessert to follow.
If unable to make the service, please join us virtually:
Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/71275671657?pwd=-rWU1Idy6rqCDEukqUvw0YS79oawYV.1
Meeting ID: 712 7567 1657
Passcode: 5555
Please join her family as we say goodbye to a truly wonderful and remarkable woman.
Private internment.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal, both missions Mom was passionate about.
Email Dan at khwmi@hotmail.com or leave a message at 651.458.9820. Your email or call will be returned as soon as possible.
Ehnstrom, Jewell H.
Age 89 of South St. Paul.
Passed away peacefully on August 31, 2022. Full notice to follow.
Lengsfeld, Marcella L. “Marci”
Age 94 of Inver Grove Heights
Passed away peacefully on August 31, 2022. Preceded in death by husband, William; friend, John Jessep. Survived by sons, William (Annie) & Richard (Laurene) & grandchildren. Private family services are being held.
Sauerer (Klein), Othilia J.”Jo” “Tillie”
Age 92 of Inver Grove Heights
Passed away peacefully on September 1, 2022. Preceded in death by husband Roger (2020); parents George and Theresa, and all 12 of her siblings. Lovingly survived by her children: Darrell (Bernadette), Keith, Pat (Katie), Terry (Lisa), Anne Pool (Mark) and Karen Faith; 9 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM Tuesday, September 6, at the Church of St. Patrick, 3535 72nd St., Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 9:30-11 AM. Private interment. Any memorials received will be given to her favorite charities.
Kerfeld, Robert J. “Bob”
Age 77 of Inver Grove Heights
Passed away on August 26, 2022. Preceded in death by parents, Jerome & Lemerne. Survived by loving wife of 41 years, Ginny; children, Russell, Kipp (Dana), Vicki (T.J.) Lucas; grandchildren & great-grandchildren; brothers, David, Paul & Charlie; also many other relatives & friends.
Bob’s mother died when he was a child and his father was in the military stationed over seas so he lived with his grandmother until she died. Then he went to live with his aunt Judy. He moved to Minneapolis at the age of 16 to live on his own.
Bob started his career at Univac where he stayed for over a decade and then eventually went into industrial sales for Kar Products and Windsor for the remainder of his career. Along the way, he became a machinist, he was a regular guest speaker at Dakota County Tech, learned refrigerator repair, air conditioner repair, and classic car repair. He was particularly good at fixing his ’79 Dodge truck. A familiar sight while camping was the whole family fixing the truck so he could get home again. He was a jack of all trades and could fix almost anything, although sometimes it was with duct tape and a prayer.
Bob loved to fish, hunt and camp. He told us the secret to catching fish is to call the fish by saying, “Here fishy, fishy.” He would usually embellish on how large of fish he caught. He also really enjoyed spending time at Treasure Island.
Memorial Service 11 AM Thursday, September 8th, at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 2075 70th St., Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 9-11 AM prior to the service. Interment Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery.
Vande Linde, Gary H.
Age 81, of Inver Grove Heights, MN
A special message from Gary to everyone who knew him, “One of my goals in life was to make everyone happy. Through my journey I found a treasure of happiness that was made possible through the friendships that were formed with each of you. The good spirit brought us together and I thank you for your friendship.”
Born in Milwaukee, WI on July 22, 1941, Gary was an avid archer with a passion for hunting and the great outdoors. It was a hobby that led to an adventurous career in pest control that lasted for more than 60 years. Also known as Bugs or Bugman, Gary was a kind, generous, quick-witted, and humorous man who loved to make people laugh. He was also an amazing story teller who loved sharing funny stories of the industry he so loved, his passion for hunting and the people whose lives he touched.
As owner/operator of Gary’s Pest Control, a company that he and his wife Carole formed in 1971, they were among early pioneers in the local twin cities Pest Control industry. Former president and life-long member of the Minnesota Pest Management Association, Gary was legendary in his field. He likened pest control to his passion for hunting because pest control operators must learn and understand the nature of their prey.
Founding father, president, and club member of Kaposia Archers, Gary was a champion and true sportsman in every sense of the word. With an aim as keen as an eagle’s eye and as swift and true as the arrow flies, he was a man who shared his passion with everyone he knew. He’ll be remembered by generations of family, friends and neighborhood kids alike, as the man who taught them to hunt and to shoot, to take a walk in the woods, respect nature, be kind, always enjoy a good laugh and surround yourself with good friends.
Following a courageous battle with neuroendocrine cancer, Gary peacefully entered the happy hunting grounds on Saturday, August 27th, 2022 with family by his side. He touched the lives of many people and will be deeply missed.
Preceded in death by wife (Carole), his parents (Gary and Lillian), sisters (Garolyn Robens and Vicky Yost). Survived by loving partner and best friend of over 18 years, Lola Royer, brother Denny (Sue), daughter Stephanie Franciscus (Scott Marshall), son Lance (Patrice), son Gary Jr. (Giuffridu), Grandchildren (Christina, Josh, Stephan, Jerod and Garret) and many nieces and nephews.
Please join us for a celebration of life gathering on Thursday, September 1st between 4:00 – 8:00 PM. Sharing of memories at 7 PM.
Memorials preferred to your local food shelf.
Engel, Thomas C. “Big Tom”
Age 73 of Inver Grove Heights
Passed away unexpectedly on August 21, 2022. Preceded in death by parents, Carl & Anna Engel; 7 siblings. Survived by loving wife of 32 years, Patty; son, Tom (Courtney); daughter, Alyssa (Nathan) Wise; grandsons, Thomas, Charlie, Chase & Warren; siblings, Arlene (Charlie) Kirk, Ron (Mary) Engel & Toni Engel; also many nieces, nephews & friends.
Tom was raised in St. Paul, Minnesota and was one of 12 siblings. Tom graduated from South St. Paul High School in 1967. Tom had different jobs throughout the years until in 1991 when he and his wife, Patty bought into the House of Coates, which he worked at and operated for 28 years.
Tom met his wife while working at Cenex in 1985. They welcomed their first child, Thomas in 1988. They were married on August 25th, 1990. In 1991, they had their second child, Alyssa. They spent the next 32 years happily married and building a wonderful life and family together. Big Tom was a family man; an incredible father and even better grandpa. Together Tom and Patty had four grandsons. Thomas (3), Charlie (3), Chase (1), and Warren (1). These four boys were the biggest blessings in Tom’s life. He was the best Papa to them and loved every minute he got with them. He loved to play, rock, and care for the kids. One of their favorite past times was going to see the animals down the road on his side by side.
Big Tom loved to be outside. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. One of the favorite times of the year for him was his deer opener up in Park Rapids, MN. The hunting trailer was started by his mom, and was a special place for his family where he and the boys have made many wonderful memories.
Tom loved to work in his yard. He especially enjoyed mowing his lawn and enjoying their deck and pool that he put so much work and love into.
Big Tom loved many and was loved by many. A man with the biggest heart, he was always willing to help someone in need or give to those who were wanting. He never wanted anything in return but friendship. He was the best kind of friend to have at your side, and he had many. He loved to spend time with his friends whether stopping in at random for visits, seeing them either at the House of Coates or at the Rosemount VFW, he was a very special person to so many.
Our family would like to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and support during this most difficult time. We will be forever grateful.
Memorial Service 11 AM Wednesday, August 31st, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7600 Cahill Ave, Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 9-11 AM prior to the service. Interment St. Agatha’s Cemetery, Vermillion. Celebration of life following at the House of Coates. Memorials preferred.
Bell, Ryan Patrick
Passed away on August 11, 2022.
What a gift we were given to have Ryan in our lives. It was a privilege and an honor to be his earthly family while he was on loan to us from heaven. His laugh would make your heart soar, his tears would crush your soul. Ryan taught us about innocence, uniqueness, acceptance, perseverance and determination. Most of all, he taught us about love. Love in its purest, most genuine and uncomplicated form. Ryan truly was our Silent Teacher (as named by his brother, Scott). To know Ryan, was to love Ryan, forever and always. He inspired us to complain less and appreciate more…to be a better version of ourselves. He is survived by his parents Ray and Nancy; siblings and nieces and nephews, Jim Bell (Dana) {Alexis, Blake}; Scott Bell (Kelli) {Ramsey Gus and Esme’; Brooks Welch (Heidi) {Reagan and McKenzie}; Meghann Welch (Chad Hanson). Thank you to our Meg who has been lovingly taking care of everything that needs to be done. Thank you to Ryan’s unwavering support team at Casey Court who have loved him with every ounce of their being. Thank you to Betsy, Karen, Galen Pate, Dr. Anthony Ferrara, Kathie Constance, Dorie Sweeney, Alex Buslee, nurses at Regions Hospital on 8th South. and our hospice team, Kim, Tom and Molly and so many many others. A Celebration of Life is being planned for a later date. Please have your “Ryan Stories” ready!! Memorials can be given to Living Well Disability Services, Casey Court, 1168 Northland Dr., Mendota Heights, MN, 55120