Shawn Taraldson, but most everyone knew him as Moose left this earth on June 24, 2025 at the Cokato Manor.
He was born on March 31st, 1949 to the parents of Cyril and Alice Taraldson. Shawn lived his life to the fullest enjoying the Twins, Vikings and NASCAR. His favorite place to relax and enjoy was his cabin up north to try his luck at fishing and hunting.
Shawn now joins his wife Diane, his parents, and a brother Kevin.
He is survived by his daughter Chantel, step-son Tom Hedlund(Sue), sisters Christine(Craig) Silva, Kathleen (Jim) Engstrom and Mary Ann (John) Larson and brother Jim. Also many nieces and nephews.
No formal services will be held. Arrangements by Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Cokato, MN 320-286-2534 www.swansonpeterson.com
Jun
27
Taraldson, Shawn “Moose” 76
Jun
25
Quast, Thomas Elton 76
Thomas Elton Quast of Lester Prairie, MN, passed away peacefully at home with his wife by his side on June 21st, 2025, at the age of 76.
Thomas was born on December 23rd, 1948, in Glencoe, MN. He was the son of Elton and Elizabeth (Oelfke) Quast. He received his education from Lester Prairie School and graduated in 1966.
Thomas served his duty in the US ARMY as a sergeant in the Vietnam War until his Honorable Discharge in 1973. On June 17th, 1988, Thomas married the love of his life, Lynn (Strand), from Watertown, MN. They shared 37 years together. Thomas and Lynn made their forever home in Lester Prairie, where they raised four children: Jennifer, Lisa, Daniel, and Jessica. Thomas worked for the union as a carpenter in commercial construction for many years up until retirement.
Thomas was a caring, loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He was always a gentle and thoughtful man to anyone and everyone. No matter what, he always had a heart of gold. Thomas was very hardworking. He loved to fix and tinker with anything that he could. Thomas built their home in Lester Prairie, and his passion for dedicated work is evident throughout their home and property.
Thomas had many hobbies and interests but had a special place in his heart for animals. He unconditionally loved and cared for all animals without question (squirrels, cats, dogs, chickens, geese, and birds), especially his best friend, Jax. Thomas also enjoyed spending time outdoors, listening to old country music, and spending cherished time with family.
Thomas was a wonderful man with so much love to give. He will always be missed by everyone who knew him. As Tom always said to his wife, Lynn Marie, “It can do.”
Thomas is survived by:
His wife, Lynn Quast
Jax, his best friend
Children, Jennifer Quast, Lisa (Jerry) Morin, Daniel Shank, Jessica (Ken) Wegener
Grandchildren, Merisa (Cam) Mogensen, Lillian (Grant) Wuollet, Makaisa (Ross) Stockman, Madelyn (Andrew) Stockman, Delanie Shank, Alivia Grimler, and Nora Nemec
Great Grand Children, Aiden Kosek, Mckiya Kosek, Reighna Wuollet, Havynn Wuollet, and Avery Wuollet
Sister, LuAnn (David) Kupka
Neice, Lauren Determan
Grandnephews, Lukas and Jackson Determan
Many more family and friends
Preceded in death by:
His parents, Elton, and Elizabeth Quast
In-laws, Lee and Patricia Strand
We want to say a special thank you to Thomas’s caretakers, who held to his wishes of being able to stay home throughout his journey. Lynn Quast (wife), Daniel Shank (son), Jessica Wegener (daughter), Merisa Mogensen (granddaughter), Makaisa Stockman (granddaughter), and Madelyn Stockman (granddaughter).
A celebration of life for Thomas will be privately held with family per his wishes.
Jun
24
Martinson, Brian Bernard 68
Brian Bernard Martinson, age 68, of Dassel, passed away June 23, 2025.
Services to be held at a later date.
Arrangements by Swanson Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Cokato & Howard Lake, Minnesota. #320-286-2534 www.swansonpeterson.com
Jun
23
Kaskinen, Doris Anne 92
Doris Anne Kaskinen, 92, of French Lake, MN passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at her home in French Lake surrounded by her loving family.
Doris was born July 30, 1932 to Nels and Annie (Williams) Matson in Chetek, WI. Doris was the sixth child of nine siblings.
After graduating from Chetek High School in 1950, she moved to Minneapolis and worked as a seamstress for Munsingwear. There she met he future husband, Eddie Kaskinen. Eddie and Doris were married on April 23, 1955 in Chetek WI. Eddie and Doris moved to French Lake, MN in 1958 where they raised five children.
Doris enjoyed sewing, and in later life quilting, she made quilts for all of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved to travel and was fortunate to see much of the US, to include Alaska and Hawaii, as well as visiting the UK and Finland. Doris was an active member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in French Lake where she served as a Sunday School teacher and a volunteer. Doris was a 4H Leader while her children were young.
Doris was a member of the French Lake Sunshine Club, which was a program started in 1961 by the Department of Agriculture to connect rural farm wives. The group still continues to meet monthly.
Doris is proceeded in death by her parents Nels and Annie Matson, her husband Eddie Kaskinen, her daughter Mary Kaskinen and granddaughter Sarah Smith.
Doris is survived by her sister Linda Magadance of Eau Claire, WI, brother James Matson of Columbia Falls MT, daughter Robin (Craig) Sonsteby of Bowdle, SD, daughter Joanne (Butch) Malcheski of Annandale, daughter Jackie (Kevin) Wilson of Cokato, son Charley (Pam Rudolph) Kaskinen of Annandale. She is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.
A Visitation will be held on Friday, June 27, 2025 from 4:00 to 6:30 PM at the Swanson Peterson Funeral Home in Cokato, followed by a prayer service at 6:30 PM. Doris will be buried at Riverside Cemetery near French Lake on Saturday June 28, 2025.
Doris lived to be 92. She had a good life, a full life and enjoyed seeing her family grow. Her faith was strong and commitment to her family was unmatched. She lived a life worth celebrating.
Arrangements by Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Cokato, MN 320-286-2534, www.swansonpeterson.com
Jun
16
Glessing, Delores (Dee) Anna, 97
Delores (Dee) Anna Glessing
June 23, 1927 – June 15, 2025
Delores “Dee” Anna Glessing (nee Krohn), age 97, of Howard Lake, MN passed away peacefully on June 15, 2025, surrounded by family. She was born June 23, 1927 to Walter and Elsie Krohn (nee Reek) on a farm south of Howard Lake, MN.
She was baptized at St. James Lutheran Church on July 3, 1927. Her early years were shaped by her deep Lutheran faith, strong family roots and the German language. When Dee first attended Corey Country School, her teacher, Miss Ardis Hess declared, “If Delores can’t speak English, I will not accept her in my class.” Dee rose to the challenge, quickly adapting and learning, and she attended Corey through the third grade before continuing her education at St. James Lutheran School. Delores was confirmed on April 6, 1941 by Pastor Eugene N. Seltz.
Dee worked at the Red Owl store in Howard Lake, the canning factory in Cokato, Nyla’s Bakery in Howard Lake and later became a beloved volunteer at the local care center. She brought joy to the residents by delivering treats every holiday – her visits brought smiles and excitement to all who knew her.
Her faith was central to her life. Dee served on the altar committee at her church and was deeply involved in numerous ministries. Through Naomi Guild, she contributed to making quilts for world relief efforts and local disasters. She was active in the American Legion Auxiliary, where she served as president, chaplain, and was especially known for crafting thoughtful favors for Veterans at the VA. For 25 years, Dee faithfully brought video recordings of the 8 AM church service to the Good Samaritan Nursing Home, so that residents could stay connected to worship – a tradition she cherished. Dee also spent many years catering with her cousin, Orvella Doering.
On August 25, 1951, Dee married Marvin “Mark” Glessing. Together, they built a home centered on faith, love and family and were blessed with three children: Cheryl, Kent and Joan.
Dee loved life deeply and gave that love freely to others. She was dedicated to her church, her community and above all, her family. She enjoyed laughter, good company and the presence of God in all things.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Elsie Krohn; her beloved husband, Marvin “Mark” Glessing, her granddaughter Megan Boss, her nephew Rick Simon, her niece Janet Krohn, her sister and brother-in-law, Ardella and Bob Simon; her brothers: Howard, Orville and Orlan Krohn; and sisters-in-law: Gladys Krohn and Lue Krohn.
Dee is survived by her children: Cheryl Moist of Waverly, Kent Glessing of Hutchinson, and Joan Boss of Waverly; grandchildren: Joshua Moist (friend – Bailey), Jacob (Amber) Boss, Tom Glessing (friend – Jesse), Amy Glessing, and Sean (Shelby) Glessing; great grandchildren: Logan Moist, Landon Lee, Britton Glessing, Marshall Boss, Jade Boss and Jasper Gjerdingen; brother and sister-in-law Ralph and Jean Krohn; sister-in-law Bernie Krohn; her cherished Godchildren: Sheri Doering, Lyle Lemke, Mark Krohn, Steven Krohn, Cindy Krohn, Scott Glessing, Dennis Reek, Rita Krohn and Rob Simon and many other relatives and friends.
Pall Bearers will be: Tom Glessing, Amy Glessing, Joshua Moist, Jacob Boss, Sean Glessing and Lyle Lemke. Honorary Pallbearers will be: Logan Moist, Britton Glessing, Marshall Boss, Jade Boss, Jasper Gjerdingen and Landon Lee.
A funeral service will be held at St. James Lutheran Church on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at 11:00 AM, visitation will be held one hour prior. Interment will be at St. James Lutheran Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to St. James Lutheran Church or School and Moments Hospice of St Cloud.
Delores lived a life of faith, love and joyful service. She will be remembered for her kindness, her strength and her unwavering devotion to her family and her Lord.