Radi, Lenore Ellen
October 9, 1949 ~ August 7, 2021
Loving mother & grandmother
Preceded in death by parents, William Horton & Laura Horton-Peters; husband, Marvin Radi; son, Scott William Horton.
Survived by children, Bobbie and Dean (Heather); daughter-in-law, Jill Horton; grandchildren, Lewis, Brandon (Elexa), Connor (Mary) and many other friends & family. Lenore was born & raised in Moose Lake, MN before moving to the Twin Cities.
Visitation 4-8 pm Thursday, August 12th, 2021 at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara Ave. IGH. Funeral Service 10 am Friday, August 13 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7600 Cahill Ave., IGH with visitation 9-10 am prior. Interment at Riverside Cemetery, Moose Lake, MN.
Amelse, Lawrence T.
Age 81, of Mendota Heights MN
Passed away on Saturday, July 31st at his home surrounded by family. Larry was born on September 3, 1939, in Eau Claire, WI to Adrian and Marie Amelse. Larry was raised on a farm near Fall Creek, WI with his twelve siblings. He attended St. Thomas College before joining the Naval Cadet program and serving as a US Marine pilot for eight years. During this time, he served his country in the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, and was a crew member on a record C-130 high altitude parachute drop. Larry joined Northwest Airlines as a pilot and retired in 1999. Larry married Virginia (Ginny) Mangan on May 2, 1964. He was a loving father and husband who, along with Ginny, raised six children. He enjoyed his large family, especially his ten grandchildren. Survivors include his wife Ginny, his children; Maria Amelse, Jeanette Olson (Thomas), Steve Amelse (Laura), Tim Amelse (Michelle), Phil Amelse (Cari), and Tony Amelse (Sherry); his brothers Rich Amelse, Pete Amelse (Mary); his ten grandchildren, Brother-in-law Pete Speckien, Sister-in-law Jackie Amelse and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents Adrian and Marie Amelse, his brothers and sisters Tony Amelse, Casey Amelse, Rudy Amelse, Dorothy Yeager, Jane Amelse, Jerry Amelse, Eddie Amelse, John Amelse, Mary Ann Speckien, and Liz Lewis; Sisters-in-law Tracy, Betty, Mary Ann, Kay and Diane; Brothers-in-law Leo and Dick.
Visitation will be held from 4-8pm on Wednesday, August 4th at Roberts Funeral Home (8108 Barbara Ave, Inver Grove Heights). Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11am on Thursday, August 5th at Holy Trinity Catholic Church (749 6th Ave, South St. Paul) followed by burial at Fort Snelling National Cemetery at 12:30 p.m. Memorials are preferred to Holy Trinity Catholic Church.
Tanem, Gregory “Greg” John
Passed away in his Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota home on July 21, 2021, at the age of 68. He left this world peacefully while surrounded by his closest family. Greg had been battling significant medical issues over the past year. Throughout it all, he demonstrated bravery and dignity. Greg was born on January 15, 1953, to Lloyd and Arlene Tanem in Thief River Falls. He spent most of his life in the Twin Cities area, ultimately settling down between South Saint Paul and Inver Grove Heights with his wife Paulette. He was industrious and dedicated at his work — most notably giving 25+ years to the City of Saint Paul. Anyone who met him would have been immediately struck by his imposing physical size. Anyone who got to know him quickly learned this was matched equally by his sincerity, generosity, and tenderness. It was often the sweet and simple things that Greg enjoyed most. The game of girl’s softball. A meal with comfort food. A trip to rural Iowa. More than anything, he wanted to be a loving and helping member of his family. He will forever be remembered fondly by his wife, Paulette; children, Jason (Jessica), Amy (Don), Anthony; stepchildren, Leah, Paul, Desiree (Michael); grandchildren, Hailey, Athena, Angelina, Ciel, Graham, Georgiana; and many other friends and family. He was preceded in death by his parents. Greg wished to forgo a traditional funeral service. Instead, a celebration of his life and our great memories will be held at Drkula’s 32 Bowl (a favorite of his) on Sunday, August 8. Guests may visit from 11 AM to 2 PM. The facility address is 6710 Cahill Avenue, Inver Grove Heights, MN. Gifts or donations are not necessary.
Larson, Gloria Mae
Age 75 of Inver Grove Heights
Passed away peacefully on July 17, 2021. Preceded in death by parents & siblings. Survived by loving son, William; brothers, Bruce (Pat) & Armand (Sandy) Krech; sister, Linda Krech; also other relatives and friends.
Gloria loved trips with friends to Mexico, bowling and playing softball. She was crowned Mrs South Saint Paul and an executive in the work place. She was brilliant as she was beautiful and twice as loving.
Memorial Service 2 PM Saturday, July 24th, at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 2075 70th St., Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 1-2 PM prior to the service. Interment Emanuel Church Cemetery.
Kuhnly, Phyllis M.
Age 88,
Passed away peacefully on July 12, 2021. Born December 14, 1932. Preceded in death by loving husband of 64 years, Elwood, brother Stanley Marblestone (Sybil) and son-in-law Rob Sage. Survived by children, Loren (Kim), Kris Sage and Dave (Tom); grandchildren Jessica (Jeffrey) Odom, Jason (Linzie) Kuhnly, BJ (Laura) Sage and Cassie (Matt) Daulton; 8 great grandchildren (#9 on the way); brother Alan (Naomi “Cookie”) Marblestone; sisters-in-law Carol Kuhnly and Margaret “Peggy” Kuhnly; also many nieces, nephews, other family and friends. Phyllis loved her Scottish Terrier dogs and all things Scottie. She loved to travel; throughout the US in their motorhome, many cruises with Elwood’s brothers and their wives and trips to California to visit her brothers. She loved to knit and made many hats, sweaters, scarves, blankets and baby blankets for everyone she knew. There are 100’s of newborn babies that left St. Joe’s and United Hospitals with one of her hand knit baby hats on their head. She loved to cook and share her baked goods. Most of all she loved time with her family near and far. Private, family service and interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials preferred to Animal Humane Society.
Cashman, Walter G.
Age 96 of Inver Grove Heights
Passed away peacefully on July 10, 2021. Preceded in death by wife, Phyllis; son, Michael; Survived by loving children, Judy (Ted) Bowen, John (Joanne) Cashman; granddaughters, Dawn (Scott) Sieck, Debbie (Tony) Horsch, Kimberly Deaton & Michelle Cashman; great-grandchildren, John, Amanda & Aaron Deaton, Tocka & Olivia Lost, Jacob & Paul Sargent, Emily & Luke Trapp. Funeral Service 11 am Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara Ave., Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 10-11 am prior to the service. Interment St. Patrick’s Church Cemetery.
Stanefski, Eugene F.
Age 84 of Inver Grove Heights, MN
Passed away on July 12, 2021. Preceded in death by father, Frank Stanefski & mother, Agnes Ebel; daughter, Sharyl Saver; granddaughter, Caylin. Survived by loving wife of 62 years, Sharon; children, Jean Stanefski, Michael (Kristin) Stanefski & Dianna (Jason) Lilla; son-in-law, Jason Saver; grandchildren, Taylor, Emma, Kyle, Luke, Jackie, Jacob, Grace, Abby & Olivia; sisters, Monica Stanefski & Ellen Duncan; also other family, friends and many granddogs.
Visitation 3-7 pm with a celebration of life service at 6:00pm, Sunday, July 18th, at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara Ave., IGH. Mass of Christian Burial 11 am Monday, July 19 with visitation one hour prior to Mass at St. Augustine Catholic Church, 408 3rd St. No., South St. Paul. Luncheon immediately following at Bethesda Lutheran Church, 2855 47th St. E., Inver Grove Heights. Private family interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to SSP Educational Foundation or St. Jude’s Hospital.
Dandurand, Douglas Louis
Beloved Dad, Grandpa & Great-Grandpa
Age 93 of Inver Grove Heights. Went peacefully Home on July 13, 2021.
Doug was born on January 11, 1928 in Marshall MN to Theodore & Cora (Jenson) Dandurand. His parents owned a meat market in town and started working there at a fairly young age. During high school years he enjoyed playing sports and participated in football, basketball & track. Once graduated he decided to join the US Army from 1948 – 1952. On leave he married his high school sweetheart, Peggy McCready. They wed on April 10, 1950 and were married for 62 years. They made their move to the Twin Cities after Doug accepted a job transfer as a meat salesman with Swift Company. Several years later he was offered another position with Farmland Foods and retired at the age of 65. For entertainment he enjoyed the Vikings, Gopher football, basketball and traveling with Peggy/friends. His main passion was golf which he did up to age of 87. Doug was a devoted Christian, caregiver, sharp dresser, storyteller and will be missed dearly.
Preceded in death by wife, Peggy; sister, Shirley, brother, Gordie, parents, Ted & Cora.
Survived by daughters, Dawn McKay, Nancy (Mike) Tatro, Patti (Ronald) Brekke; grandchildren, Mikey (Erin) Tatro, Amy (DT) Williams, Kyle Brekke, Eric Furnee; 7 great-grandchildren; sister, Donna Jacobson.
Memorial Service 11 am, Saturday, July 17th at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7600 Cahill Avenue, Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 10-11 am. Private family interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
Brusehaver, Loren
Loren was born on April 30, 1944 in Red Wing, Minnesota, the youngest of three boys. His parents, Eugene and Mildred (Amundson), raised Duane, James and Loren on a farm. Loren loved everything about farming and was passionate about sports, hunting and fishing. Loren played football, basketball, and baseball. He led his teams as captain and was the youngest player on the varsity basketball team. One of his many accomplishments was pitching a no-hitter when he played for the Lake City American Legion baseball team. The newspaper called it “Brusehaver’s masterpiece”.
After he graduated in 1962, he moved to Minneapolis, worked at Canada Dry and played intra-mural basketball at the U of M. On November 26, 1966, Loren married the love of his life, Diana Latcham, of Red Wing. He worked at Schwan’s (still his favorite ice cream) for a few years, then started his career at Plastics, Inc in 1968. Plastics was acquired by Anchor Hocking and the building was sold to make room for the current science museum. He was eventually forced into early retirement and drove for Enterprise in “retirement” until 2017.
Loren and Diana settled in Inver Grove Heights where they raised their three daughters, Tammy, Cathy and Angie. Loren was a man of faith, (starting his current congregation in an elementary school gym), who adored his family and always had a smile for everyone.
His sports passion continued as he strived to attend notable sporting milestones such as the last game at Met Stadium, first game at the Metrodome, etc. He always hoped for the Vikings to win a Superbowl. Golf evolved into his sport of choice. He also has many fond memories of playing softball, hunting and fishing.
Loren was diagnosed with stage four Prostate cancer in 2014. Loren was never one to shy away from competition and battled cancer more fiercely than any other opponent he faced and always with an impressive attitude. He felt a cure was near and was hopeful that he would be here for it. He cherished time with family and one of the first things he did after his diagnosis was to buy a pontoon, where many special times were shared together fishing and having fun on the water. He enjoyed vacationing at Gull Lake and Myrtle Beach. The cancer was relentless and Loren’s positive outlook helped sustain more tests, treatments and the ongoing battle. Regardless of his constant pain or how disheartening the latest update was, he always said thank you to whoever was there helping him.
Thank you to everyone who took time to visit him. He cherished those visits more than you know. There was nothing better to him than visiting and spending time with people.
Now at home in heaven, Loren is incredibly missed and lives on in the hearts of his amazing caregiver and loving wife, Diana, daughters Tammy (Lane) Derby, Cathy (Tim) Folkerts, Angie (Tom) Bauer, grandchildren Katelyn & Alyssa Derby, Harry (Abbie) & Mitchell Houck, Emily & Max Bauer, Sam, Aaron (Kristina) & Jamie Folkerts, great granddaughter Avery Linke, brother James (Linda) Brusehaver, sister-in-law Siri Brusehaver, nieces and nephews, many other relatives and friends. Loren was preceded in death by his parents and brother Duane.
Loren’s family is grateful to everyone for your love, prayers, and friendship. We thank you for your support and encouragement during his illness. For those that visited him, we thank you again.
Funeral Service will be Thursday, July 15th at 11:00 am at with visitation from 10:00-11:00 at Shepherd of the Hills Church, 7070 Bovey Ave, Inver Grove Heights, MN.
“I’m gonna love you forever and ever,
Forever and ever, amen.”
-Randy Travis
Lang, Mary Ellen
Age 87 of Woodbury
Passed away on July 11,2021
Preceded in death by brother, Donald Fleissner
Survived by husband, Laurence J. Lang; daughter, Patricia (Robert) Polski (nee Espersen); sons, Daniel (Cheryl) Espersen, David (Judy) Espersen & Robert (Annalisa) Espersen; grandchildren, Michael Schlottman & Joseph Polski; Danielle Goosens, Melissa Espersen & Stephanie Weiss; Heather & Eric Espersen; Grace, Wyatt & Aubree Espersen; brother, Michael John (Suzanne) Fleissner; 12 great-grandchildren. Also survived by nieces, nephews & other relatives. Funeral Service 11:30 am Friday, July 16, 2021 with visitation prior from 10:30-11:30 am at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara Ave., Inver Grove Heights. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.