Lucille Esther Greenhagen
age 91, of rural Annandale went to her heavenly home on June 8, 2016 at the Annandale Care Center. She was born October 14, 1924 in Albion Township to Paul and Antonette (Johnson) Kammerer. Lucille graduated from Annandale High School in 1942 and was united in marriage to Alfred Greenhagen on December 27, 1942. They were married for 59 years before Alfred preceded her in death in 2002. To this union 5 children were born.
She enjoyed life on the farm, as well as gardening, fishing, sewing, baking, cooking, crocheting, quilting, and most of all spending time with her family. Lucille was active in LWML, and other church activities at St. James Lutheran Church in Howard Lake, MN.
Survived by her children, Howard (Sherry) Greenhagen of Minnetonka, Harold Greenhagen of Annandale, LuAnn Baum of Santa Rosa, CA. Carol (Len) Potvin of Rice Lake, WI. and Lynette (Bill) Cordell of Annandale, 11 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, along with other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, son in-law, Barry, grandson, Kim, siblings, Florence and Alfred.
A celebration of her life will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 11, 2016 at St. James Lutheran School (Fellowship Hall). A time of gathering will take place 2 hrs prior to the service in the Fellowship Hall. Arrangements by Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home of Howard Lake, MN www.swansonpeterson.com 320-543-3401
Jun
09
Lucille Esther Greenhagen 91
Jun
03
Willcox, Karen Louise-Lantto 60
Karen Louise Lantto Willcox passed away peacefully on May 31, 2016, at Methodist Hospital surrounded by family and friends. She was born on November 09, 1955, in the base hospital of Wright-Patterson A.F.B. in Dayton, Ohio, to Ernest and Louise Lantto.
Karen will be remembered for who she was as a person and her many gifts. Her love of the arts and singing were on display in her high school years with the Bonn American High School musical group, “The X”. Her sense of adventure led her to travel throughout Europe in the 1970s. Her goofy sense of humor brought wry smiles and chuckles to all she met.
Karen attended Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, MN, graduating in 1978 with a degree in Sociology and German.
On June 05, 1981, Karen married the love of her life, Mark E. Willcox. After five years of living on the East Coast, they moved to Minnetonka, Minnesota, where they raised their two children.
In addition to being a mother, Karen worked as a paraprofessional at Minnetonka High School, where she assisted many developmentally challenged students with their day-to-day routines. She was praised for her compassion and hard work on their behalf. She enjoyed singing, being surrounded by friends and family, laughing, and playing games. Though she may not have been aware of them all, she touched many lives and many hearts.
Karen is survived by her mother and father, Louise and Ernest Lantto; her husband, Mark Willcox; son, Stanton Willcox; daughter, Emma Willcox; sister, Julia Hansen (Jeff); and three brothers, Orville Lantto (Sue), Eric Lantto (Tisha), and Sam Lantto (Deb). She also leaves behind numerous loving nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
Memorial service details below:
June 15, 3 PM greeting, 4 PM service
Mayflower Congregational Church
106 East Diamond Lake Road, Minneapolis
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
Family Friends Inc.
Arrangements by Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Cokato
www.swansonpeterson.com
320-286-2534
Jun
02
May
31
Salmela, Clarence Donald “Kelly” 67
Clarence Salmela of Silver Lake, Passed away at home on May 30, 2016.
an evening of visitation will be 4-8 PM Monday June 6, 2016 at Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home of Cokato
Prayer Service at 7:00 PM
Interment will be at FT. Snelling National Cemetery on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 1:00 PM
Clarence “Kelly” Donald Salmela was born in Cokato, Minnesota on May 28, 1949, to Richard and Fannie (Wanha) Salmela. He grew up in Cokato and was Baptized and Confirmed at the Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church North of town. In 1967 he graduated from Cokato High School.
On March 27, 1969 Clarence joined the US Army. After Basic training at Ft. Bragg, NC he served with the 1st Air Cavalry Division, 8th Cavalry, and served for 14 months in Vietnam as a combat medic. He received the Bronze Star with “V” for heroism, Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal, Army commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, National Defense Ribbon, Vietnam Service Medal with 2 Battle Stars, Vietnam Campaign medal, Presidential unit Citation, meritorious Unit Citation, Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, Combat medic Badge, 1st Cavalry Division Airmobile Vietnam combat Certificate, Certificate of appreciation from President Nixon, Certificate of appreciation from General Westmoreland.
After service Clarence came back to Cokato where he tended bar at the Troll Inn until becoming the Maintenance Supervisor at HTI in Hutchinson. He married Marilyn Rozeske, to this union 2 children; Melissa and Chad were born. The family lived in rural Silver Lake. Clarence retired in the late 90’s. Clarence enjoyed fishing, watching western movies, tractor pulls and taking drives.
Clarence passed away at home in Silver Lake on May 30, 2016, he had reached the age of 67 years and 2 days.
Survivors include: special friend Gloriann Bastin of Silver Lake, Daughter Melissa (Joseph) Barsness of Lakeville, MN, Son: Chad (Sarah) Salmela of St. Cloud their son Peyton and one on the way Sophia. Sisters; Margaret “Muggs” (Leonard) Kieser of Winsted, Verna Quale of Buffalo, and brother Clifford (Bertha) Salmela of Reno, Nevada. Nieces and nephews other relatives and many friends.
Clarence was preceded in death by his parents Richard and Fannie, Brother Jim, Grandson Caleb, Brother-in-law Dennis Quale, Sister-in-law Darlene and Niece Penny.
May
27
McKay, Gary 66
Gary McKay passed away at his home in Cokato on May 26, 2016. Gary was 66 years old. He graduated from Cokato Public School where he excelled in baseball, football and basketball. He also played for the Dassel-Cokato Saints baseball team for many years.
Gary was an avid sports fan. He loved to play golf as well as his guitar. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Gary is survived by his mother Fern, sister Vicki and brother Barry.
At his request, there will not be a funeral or memorial service.
Swanson-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 320-286-2534, www.swansonpeterson.com