Jul
25

Carlson, Bruce 76

Bruce Loen Carlson was born in Wadena, Minnesota on March 21, 1947 to Richard F. Carlson and Irene Carlson. He was the second child of six. He grew up on a farm near Hewitt, Minnesota and attended grade school in the Hewitt public school. He Graduated from Bertha Hewitt High School in 1965. He then attended the Staples Technical School and studied tractor mechanics. He started working at Kruger Brothers in Cambridge MN. From there he enlisted in the Army. He was assigned to Fort Campbell for basic training. He was then sent to Fort Polk for wheeled vehicle training. He then went to Vietnam for 18 months where he served as a heavy equipment mechanic at Long Bien. Coming back to the states he served at Fort Sill until 1971 when he was discharged.

Bruce was baptized July 5, 1969 at the Moe Lutheran Church in Roseau, MN.

In 1968 he met the love of his life, Peggy LaRae Carlson and married her July 5, 1969 at the Moe Lutheran Church in Roseau Minnesota when on leave from Vietnam. He then went back to Vietnam for 6 months. After his overseas stint he and Peggy went to Fort Sill Oklahoma until his active duty was completed. He had many awards and was discharged as a E5.

He then moved to Cokato Minnesota in 1971 and worked for Ray Kaczmarek at Cokato Implement for many years. He worked at Mid-State Equipment and then went on his own as Bruce Carlson Tractor Repair. He was a talented and gifted mechanic. Even after he was no longer able to work people would call him for advice. Usually, he would ask them what the tractor sounded like and he could tell them where to look for the trouble. It always amazed his wife when he did that! He worked hard but enjoyed the work. He worked on and restored many antique tractors which were his pride and joy.

Bruce worked part time as the supervisor at the local skating rink enjoying the kids, tightening and tying skates and even feeding kids at times. It was a job he loved. The kids and parents still remember him.

In 1978 Bruce and Peggy adopted a son, David Loen Carlson. He was 5 years old at the time. Our life was completely changed! We loved him very much and liked to see him succeed in life. He was killed in a car accident in 1995 which was very traumatic for us.

Bruce’s leg broke closing the garage door at his shop in 2014, no fall, just broke. That was start of the decline of his health. Infection took over and he fought that through two knee replacements and two rod insertions. It caused breathing and heart problems too. An orthopedic doctor told him that any doctor who had worked with the leg would never forget his case. Peggy was his caretaker through it all and did it willingly and lovingly. He died suddenly July 20, 2023 at the Cokato Manor. It was a blessing to both of us, we were both tired.

Bruce is survived by his wife Peggy, an Aunt Deloris Lacina, Siblings Diane (Merle) Buchan of Elk River, Trudy (Jay) Hervey of Cambridge, Kimbal Carlson of Cambridge, and Tamara (Lee) LeVesseur of Blaine and an Aunt Deloris. He is further survived by Brothers-in Law Collin (Doreen) Jensen, Roseau, Dale (Angela) Jensen, Lonsdale, and Sheryl Carlson, his sister-in-law. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Those proceeding him in death were his son, David Loen Carlson, his parents, Richard and Irene Carlson, his brother, Ricky Carlson, nephew, Adam Derro, Niece. Carrie LeVesseur and great nephew Justin Carlson. His father and mother-in-law Jack and Louella Jensen also proceeded him in death.

Thank you for customers, friends and relatives who supported him over the years for your visits and phone calls.

A funeral service will take place at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at Stockholm Lutheran Church (16133 County Road 30 SW Cokato, MN 55321) Visitation will be on Monday, July 31 from 6-8 PM at Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home in Cokato and continue 1 hr. prior to services at the church on Tuesday. www.swansonpeterson.com 320-286-2534

Jul
24

Johnson, Bruce 88

Johnson, Bruce Stanley
known as coach “BJ” and “Beef” age 88, passed away peacefully on July 21st, 2023 at the Cokato Manor. He was born April 25, 1935 in Cokato, MN to Addie and Stanley Johnson. Bruce attended Macalester College in Saint Paul, MN and was a member of the National Guard. He was united in marriage to Gloria Dahlberg on June 8, 1957. They were married for 66 years. This union was blessed with 2 children, Denise and Scott. Bruce taught history in the Anoka Hennepin School District. He was an outstanding cross country and track coach, inducted into the Anoka High School Hall of Fame in September of 2016. He was honored as Minnesota Cross Country Coach of the Year in 1975. Bruce served as Mayor of Cokato for 12 years after retiring from teaching.
Survived by his wife, Gloria, daughter Denise Johnson, son, Scott (Sue) Johnson, grandchildren, Weston (Kristin) Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Marissa (Ross) Orrock, and 6 great-grandchildren.
Memorial service at 2 PM on Thur. July 27, 2023 with visitation 1 hr. prior at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Cokato, MN Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Cokato, MN www.swansonpeterson.com 320-286-2534

Jul
20

Kliche, Marie Pauline 94

Marie Pauline Kliche, passed away July 18, 2023.
Marie was given life by her Creator and born on February 9, 1929, in Spruce Hill Township in Douglas Co. MN, the biological daughter of Gottlieb and Paulina (Gesell) Rieder. She received the gift of Holy Baptism and became a child of God on December 23, 1929, baptized by Pastor Bartz in Spruce Hill Township in Douglas Co. MN. On October 17, 1931 Marie was adopted by Jerry and Anna Butterfass of Montrose, MN. On April 18, 1943, she publicly confessed her faith and was confirmed by Pastor Seltz at St. James Lutheran Church in Howard Lake, MN. She then went on to live in Rochester as a nanny, working for a doctor for about two years before moving back to Howard Lake. On July 22, 1947, Marie received the gift of a beloved companion in her husband Donald David Kliche, united in holy matrimony by Pastor Vomhoff at St. James Lutheran Church. They were blessed with five children.
Through the years of raising the five children and tending to the farm, Marie worked various part-time jobs, including cooking at the Howard Lake-Winsted schools and Adult Training Center, and working at Green Giant Company. When not hard at work, she found joy in gardening, sewing, canning, shopping, and cherished moments with friends and family. A devoted member of LWML for many years, Marie embodied kindness, humility, and love. Though we deeply miss her, we take comfort in knowing she is now in the loving embrace of our heavenly Father, and we look forward to the day when we shall be reunited with her once more.
Marie is survived by her attentive and loving children: David (Gretchen) of Greenfield, Nancy of Rochester, Nyla (Chris) Johnson of Belle Plaine, Dawn of Howard Lake, and Darlene of Edina; grandchildren: Dean, Donna, Ben (Mandi), Janelle, Julianne (Mike) Joseph, and Alicia (Dan) Goodson; great-grandchildren: Cole, Bryce, Cadence, Isaiah, Noah, Finley, Milo and Phoebe and may other beloved family and friends.
Marie is preceded in death by her husband: Donald Kliche, biological parents: Gottlieb and Paulina Rieder, biological siblings: William (Inez) Gesell, Emil(Treva) Rieder, Carl(Glenice) Rieder, Carol(Ray) Johnson, Sophie Rieder, Rose(Art) Olson, John Rieder, Arnold(Georgetta) Rieder, Olga(Art) Affeldt, Laura Rieder, Joseph Rieder; adoptive parents: Jerry and Anna Butterfass, adoptive siblings: Harold(Edna), Lloyd(Esther) ; Brother-in-law: Luther (Dorthy) Kliche, Nephew: William Kliche.
A funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, July 24, 2023 with visitation 1 hour prior at St. James Lutheran Church in Howard Lake, MN. Interment will be at Howard Lake Cemetery. Arrangements by Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Howard Lake, www.swansonpeterson.com, 320-543-3401.
“Then I Heard a voice from heaven say, ‘Write: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.’ ‘Yes’ says the Spirit, ‘they will rest from their labor.” (Revelation 14:13)

Jul
20

Quanbeck, Norman 89

Quanbeck, Norman Jerome, 89, passed away peacefully on July 17th, 2023 at the Cokato Manor. Norm was born to George and Esther Quanbeck on July 2, 1934 and grew up in Pelican Rapids and Bertha, MN. He met the love of his life, Ardelle Skovholt, at a Sadie Hawkins dance while at Augsburg College in Minneapolis and she was the answer to his prayers. They wed on August 7, 1955 and were married for over 66 years. After a stint living in an airstream trailer at Fort Bragg in North Carolina they returned to Minneapolis, Minnesota and Norm finished his teaching degree at Augsburg. In 1959 they moved to Cokato, Minnesota where Norm taught math and science at the high school for 34 years influencing the lives of innumerable young people. The state of Minnesota honored Norm in 1968 as an Outstanding Teacher. They raised 3 children and were involved in church, school, and community activities, including the American Legion, Boy Scouts and the Lions. He loved his family, and enjoyed woodworking, fishing, photography club and road trips. Preceded in death by his wife, Ardelle, parents, stepmother Agnes Quanbeck, his daughter Joan, and brother Quentin Quanbeck. Norm is survived by sons Keith (Jane) Quanbeck and Ron (Alyssa Dybvig) Quanbeck, grandchildren Anna, Benjamin, Daniel, Erica, and Hailey, 4 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will take place at 2:00 pm on Saturday July 22, 2023 with visitation for 1 hour before the service, at Evangelical Lutheran Church in Cokato MN. The service will be live streamed from the church website at: elchome.net. In lieu of flowers donations are preferred to Evangelical Lutheran Church in Cokato. Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home 320-286-2534

Jul
12

Entinger, Jeanette Esther Ruth 76

Jeanette Esther Ruth (Tonsberg) Entinger died unexpectedly July 6, 2023, at Minnetonka Shores in Spring Park, MN. She was born February 5, 1947, in Cokato, MN, the daughter of Theodore and Esther (Scott) Tonsberg. She was baptized in Christ at Evangelical Lutheran Church of Cokato, MN.
Jeanette graduated as valedictorian from Howard Lake High School, Class of 1965. Following graduation, Jeanette attended the University of Minnesota – Morris, majoring in Psychology and minoring in Spanish. She married LeRoy Entinger on May 27, 1972, and settled in Waverly, MN, where they raised their three sons. She worked for Travelers Insurance and Green Giant, but her favorite jobs were farming, raising her sons, and cooking. She was a loyal and active member of the VFW Auxiliary Post 1901, Order of the Eastern Star and St. John’s Lutheran Church. She enjoyed teaching Sunday school and preparing meals for church functions.
Jeanette loved animals, especially her kitties, listening to music with Elvis Presley’s gospels being her favorite. She also loved finding a deal, couponing and never missing a garage sale. After moving to Minnetonka Shores, she enjoyed activities such as gardening and visiting with her neighbors over many cups of coffee.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Esther Tonsberg; brothers: Marlyn, Roger, and Donald; infant sister; brother-in-law Charles Rodd; niece Tamara Tonsberg and nephew Scott Tonsberg.
Jeanette is survived by her husband, LeRoy; sons: Brian (Jodie) Entinger of Mound, David (Jamie) Entinger, of Montrose, and Robert Entinger (friend-Becky), of Escanaba, MI; grandchildren: Carter, Ellie, Jack, and Jillian; great-granddaughter: Hannah; sister: Doris Rodd of Mound; sister-in-law: Delores Tonsberg of Maple Plain; nieces: Jeanne Prok and April Tonsberg; nephews: Jeff Rodd, Jon Rodd, and Steven Tonsberg.
A service of remembrance will be held 11:00 am, Saturday, July 22 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Howard Lake, MN. Visitation will be held one hour prior to service. Arrangements by Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Cokato & Howard Lake, MN 320-286-2534, www.swansonpeterson.com

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