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SJU79 Donald Butzen

Donald Butzen Jr, 64, loving father of Kristina (Rob Huddleston) and Donald Butzen III and grandfather to JJ and Maxine Huddleston; cherished son of Don and Joan Butzen; and fond brother to Deborah (Kevin) Collins and David (Barbara) Butzen. Donald is also survived by his former spouse (Wendy Butzen) and many nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbors, and friends. He was a graduate of Loyola Academy High School in Wilmette, IL and of St. Johns University in Collegeville, MN. He will also be remembered as a devoted life long Chicago Cubs fan and friend to many.  Family and Friends are to gather for the Funeral Mass Wednesday January 26, 2022 at 10am at St. Benedicts Church Chicago, IL 

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SJU79 Bruce Hendricks

Bruce G. Hendricks, 66, of Waller, TX, formerly of Moorhead, MN, passed away suddenly, Monday, May 22, 2023, in Kindred Hospital Houston (TX) Medical Center.

Bruce was born on October 5, 1956, to Gerald and Jane Hendricks in Fargo, ND. He grew up in Moorhead, MN and was a 1975 graduate of Moorhead High School. Bruce attended St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN earning a Business Degree in 1979 and was a member of the 1976 Division III National Championship SJU Football Team.

After graduating, Bruce began his career with Benjamin Moore, holding multiple positions in different cities. In 1995, Bruce took the opportunity to purchase Heritage Paint, a Benjamin Moore dealership in the Houston area. Heritage Paint quickly became a source of great pride, and his employees became his Houston family. He will be profoundly missed by his crew, and Bruce leaves them with these words, “do what you think is right.”

Bruce will be remembered for his generosity, loyalty, and sense of adventure. Bruce relished riding the open road on his motorcycle, flying his airplane, riding horses, grilling, and enjoying time with friends. Though Bruce left Minnesota as a young man, his roots in Minnesota run deep, friends, family, and lake country.

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Bruce is survived by his six siblings, Laurie (Mark) Pitsenbarger, Bonnie (Gerry) Delaney, Leslie (Tim) Masterson, Kristi (Bob Miner) Hendricks, Kimberly Bacca, and Bradley (Beth) Hendricks; 14 nieces and nephews; and 4 step nieces and nephews.

Bruce was preceded in death by his mother, Jane and his father, Gerald.   Those who wish may make memorial contributions in Bruce’s name to Saint John’s Abbey Benedictine Volunteer Corps, at https://saintjohnsabbey.org/bvc 
Memorial Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM, in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Moorhead.  Burial will take place in Graceville Consolidated Cemetery, Graceville, MN.

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I met Bruce the first day of football practice our freshman year. We went on to become good friends and roommates for a couple of years. He and I, along with Paul McCormick shared a room in Basement Benet sophomore year. It was the only room on campus with 3 waterbeds in it. Bruce, Frank Racek and I shared a place off campus senior year. It was at Lull Haven Bay on Big Fish Lake. A faulty furnace just about burned the place down that fall and the pig roast brought about 100 people to the place that spring. I'm going to miss that guy.

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SJU79 Thomas Noack

Thomas NOACK Obituary of Arlington, MN born 1/03/1956, died at the age of 58 on 12/29/2014. Preceded in death by parents George and Verna Noack. Survived by sister, Bobbie (Paul) Murphy, Mike (Mary) Noack, Joe (Ruth) Noack. Loving uncle to Carla, John, Tony, Anne, John, Joe, Danny, Katie and Jackie. Tom dedicated his life to teaching, coaching, and supporting many. Visitation (9-11 am) and funeral (11 am) at St. Mary's Church, Arlington, MN, Saturday 01/03/2015.

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SJU79 Patrick Dwyer

Father of Kieran ’02, Emerson ’05 , Liam ’11

An outdoor service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 8, 2020 at St. John the Baptist Parish Center in Collegeville, MN. There will be a visitation from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. prior to the service.

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Patrick and Jeanne continued to be involved in organic agriculture and sustainability initiatives after returning to Minnesota. In 1989, Patrick and Jeanne purchased twenty acres of land outside of St. John’s where they would spend the next thirty years building their home, planting apple trees, teaching first their sons, and later, their grandchildren how to garden, and restoring the land to native prairie. In 2000 Patrick joined the faculty of St. John’s Preparatory School as an art instructor. He was an integral part of the Prep community for two decades, as a teacher and parent. He was a renaissance man in every sense of the term. An art teacher, nature lover, chef and champion soup-maker, environmentalist, musician and performer, and scholar of the world, he was endlessly curious and encouraged his students to look at the world imaginatively and with a sense of wonder. Patrick brought joy to his work and spread joy to his students and community. He generously offered his talents and wisdom in many, many ways big and small.

The truth that art and kindness can change the world was, for Patrick, the fertile soil in which he nurtured the warmth and love by which his family will remember him. He had an energy and an optimism that he shared with everyone around him. His children will always remember how Papa found beauty in every sunset, how he could split and stack a cord of firewood in a single afternoon and how he taught them to dip a canoe paddle silently into the water, and the importance of spending time with one another on projects and exploring the world. His grandchildren will remember him as Grandpa Pat or Papa Pat, who shared with them their boundless playfulness and joy in puppet shows and art projects. To his siblings and his friends, Pat could always be counted on for a cup of coffee and a song on his mandolin. Patrick loved being around people, talking with people and, above all, he loved helping people. Patrick was a kind man and a good man; he will be missed.

Patrick is survived by his wife Jeanne Cofell, son Kieran and daughter-in-law Natalie, grandchildren Áine and Jayber, son Emerson and daughter-in-law Brittany, grandchildren Charlotte, Virginia, Eleanora and Rosalind, son Liam and daughter-in-law Allison, siblings Paul, Peter, Jim, Tom and Mary, mother-in-law Lorraine Cofell and in-laws Paul, Mary, Ann, Patricia, John and David.

Patrick was preceded in death by parents John Dwyer and Rita Schulte Dwyer, father-in-law William Cofell, brother John Dwyer, and granddaughter Lillian Cofell-Dwyer, with whom he is reunited with in God’s love.

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Patrick Arno Dwyer, born February 7, 1957, died November 4, 2020 in the house he and his wife and partner, Jeanne Lorraine Cofell, built with their own hands and in which they raised three sons, in Collegeville, MN. Patrick and Jeanne were married on the warm afternoon of August — in Stella Maris chapel on the shores of Lake Sagatagan. It was by those peaceful waters where Patrick and Jeanne first met when they were students at St. John’s University and the College of St. Benedict while Patrick was working as a lifeguard. Patrick grew up swimming in the quarries around St. Cloud, MN where he was born to John and Rita Dwyer, the sixth of seven children. Patrick loved art and the outdoors from an early age and was active in the Boy Scouts where he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and was a member of the Order of the Arrow. Patrick studied studio art at St. John’s and expanded his creative endeavors in many different directions, including log cabin building, painting and elaborate sand castles at Lake Sagatagan. Patrick’s love of the outdoors inspired a deep commitment to both the environment and his community. After graduating from St. John’s in 1979, Patrick moved to Maine as a member of the Vista Volunteers, working with communities to build sustainable and self-supporting energy alternatives and where Jeanne was learning organic farming practices.

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SJU79 Lenard Eichten

Lenard Eichten age 59 of Plymouth passed away unexpectedly on June 3, 2017.
Lenard was born June 12, 1957 in Redwood Falls. He graduated from Loyola High School in Mankato and St. Johns University.  Len served h
is community and family as President of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Minnetonka) school board, a supporter of Wayzata High School girls’ tennis, and as a Boy Scout leader. In financial leadership roles, he saw various Twin Cities companies through periods of growth and transition, most recently in the creative services field as Controller at Clear Night Group and Chief Financial Officer at Modern Climate. Len was a rock of his family, as gentle as he was strong. He was a lover of nature and an avid reader on diverse topics who enjoyed preparing meals for family and friends.

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Survived by loving wife, Grace; sons, Chris and Jon (Alexandra); daughter, Caitlin; granddaughter, Sophia; parents, Stan and Agnes; siblings, Ken (Risa), Greg (Diane), Leon (Marian), Joleen Pfau (Jim), Jean Wilmes (Ron), Jim (Sue); nieces, nephews and many friends.

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SJU79 James Mitchell (Mitch)

James J. Mitchell, age 64, formerly of Elmhurst;
Loving father of Madeline (Maddie); brother of Dr. Michael (Nina) Mitchell, Amy (George) Hartnett and the late Mark Mitchell and Katherine
(Robert) Holz; son of the late Nancy, nee Danne and the late James M. Mitchell; uncle and cousin of many. Visitation Saturday, 10:00 a.m. until time of funeral service 12:00 noon at Gibbons Funeral Home, 134 South York Road, (½ mile North of Saint Charles Road), Elmhurst. Interment Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery, Hillside.

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In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to IC Catholic Prep in honor of Jimmy Mitchell, 217 Cottage Hill Avenue, Elmhurst IL 60126. Due to COVID-19 guidelines, please note that the family thanks all attendees in advance for their show of support, however facility capacity is limited and we request all attendees maintain social distancing, wear a mask and be respectful of the time so all have a chance to express their condolences.  Jim's Funeral Videos Linked Here

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SJU79 Gregory Martin Bechtold


Gregory served in the Youth Conservation Corps for two years, planting trees in the north woods. He was a dedicated public servant who worked as an environmental specialist for Benton County for four years and for Stearns County for nearly 22 years, helping to steward the county land resources, especially wetlands and feedlots.  Gregory grew up and lived on the family farm in Rockville except for the four years he served in the United States Air Force. He helped with the farm work in many ways over the years, running errands for the farm, caring for the calves, and spoiling his beloved dogs. He enjoyed reading, playing cribbage and 500, following high school sports, and cheering for the Minnesota Twins.
     

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Gregory Martin Bechtold, 62, died on Easter Sunday night, April 12, 2020, on the Bechtold family farm in Rockville, Minnesota. He belonged to Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church in Rockville. He will be interred in the MN State Veterans Cemetery in Little Falls, MN, and a memorial service will be held at a later date when his whole family can attend.     Gregory was born on June 25, 1957, in St. Cloud, Minnesota, to Jerry and LeMay Wagner Bechtold. He attended St. Boniface Grade School, Rocori Junior High, St. John's Prep School, and St. John's University. Later, he attended St. Cloud State University, where he earned a BS in Local and Urban Affairs.

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 He is survived by his mother LeMay, sisters Karen (Bernie Koltes), Brigid, Barbara (John Tomaro), Mary Ruth, and Joyce, his brothers Stephen (Helen), Mark, Roger, and Timothy (Karen Knudsen). He is survived by 19 nieces and nephews: Patrick, Brian, James, Shawn, Heidi, and Holly Koltes; Londi, Mark, Samuel, and Alicia Tomaro; Teresa, Thomas, Paul, and Joseph Bechtold; Shane, Cole, and Sage Christianson; and Stellan and Bente Bechtold.He was preceded in death by his father in 2013 and his brother Michael in 1973.     He will be missed by his huge extended family, his loyal and wonderful friends and neighbors, and his long-time co-workers. Gregory felt deeply grateful for all the help and support from family and friends throughout his lifetime and especially from Bernie Koltes and Tony Generous during his last few years fighting cancer.  When asked what he wanted his Legacy to be, Gregory said he simply wanted "to be rememberedas a 'GOOD GUY,' that's all." He was so much more.

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SJU79 Bill Flintrop

Bill Flintrop, age 61, of Hopkins died peacefully following a three year battle with cancer on Wednesday, September 12, 2018, at Our Lady of Peace Hospice in St. Paul.
Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 AM on Friday, September 21, 2018, at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Waseca. Interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 4 8 PM on Thursday, September 20, 2018 at Church of the Sacred Heart in Waseca and will continue for one hour prior to the Mass at Church on Friday.
Memorials are preferred to Our Lady of Peace Hospice (2076 St. Anthony Ave., St. Paul, MN

William John Flintrop was born on June 25, 1957 in Mankato to Joseph and Margaret (Caven) Flintrop. Bill grew up in rural Waseca where he attended Sacred Heart Catholic School through 8th Grade and later graduated in 1975 from Waseca High School. He furthered his education at St. Johns University in Collegeville, graduating in 1979 with a major in business. After graduating from St. Johns, Bill attended the University of Minnesota Law School graduating in 1983.

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Bill was a real-estate agent in the metro area for most of his life. He enjoyed cooking and baking his famous fudge and french silk pie. Bill enjoyed traveling throughout the world. He was a life long learner and loved to read. Above all else family was most important to Bill and the time he shared with his parents, siblings, nieces and nephews. He will be dearly missed.  Bill is survived by his mom, Margaret Flintrop of Waseca; siblings: Eileen (Tom) Jewison of Janesville, Kathy Flintrop of Coldwater, OH, Teresa Fimon of Stewartville, Dorothy (Lorin) Pohlman of Wanamingo, Jim (Donna) Flintrop of Waseca; many loving nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
Preceded in death by his father; nephew, Billy Pohlman; brother-in-law: Curtis Fimon

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Hoffman, Thomas E, age 63 of Eagan, passed away suddenly on May 25, 2020.
Tom was born in Spokane, Washington on September 28, 1956. Over the next nine years, Tom’s family moved around Montana from Great Falls to Libby to Kalispell, before moving to Grand Rapids, MInnesota in 1965. He met his future wife, Cindy Hancock, when they were in 8th grade and they began dating during their senior year in high school. Tom graduated from Grand Rapids High School in 1975. Tom and Cindy were married on December 17, 1977 and have lived in Eagan, Minnesota since 1984.  

Tom earned his Bachelor’s degree from The University of Minnesota in 1979 and earned his J.D. from William Mitchell School of Law in 1983. Tom was an accomplished attorney in his 36 year career. He worked for 25 years in-house at Wells Fargo & Company. Since 2013, Tom was a Partner at Lindquist Vennum, Fox Rothschild LLP, and Barnes & Thornburg LLP, before retiring in 2019. Tom was valued by clients and colleagues alike and frequently presented at continuing legal education seminars in Minnesota and nationwide. Tom also taught part-time at William Mitchell College of Law and St Thomas Law College. Tom had a passion for mentoring the next generation of legal professionals and was frequently recognized for his work by being named one of the top banking and financial services attorneys in the United States.

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Tom dearly loved his wife, children, grandsons, siblings, and his many extended family and friends. Tom was outgoing and witty, always with a great story or pun to tell. Everyone he met was instantly a friend. He enjoyed traveling worldwide with his wife, golfing with his friends, touring MLB baseball stadiums with his son, watching NCAA basketball games with his daughter and son-in-law, and attending his grandsons’ sports games and events. He was actively involved with his parish, St John Neumann, and the nonprofit he helped found, Outpatient Outfitters.
Tom is preceded in death by his parents, James and JoAnn Hoffman; sister, Kathy Hoffman.  Survived by his wife of 42 years, Cindy Hoffman; children: Christopher (Ashley) Hoffman and Katie (Josh) Petersen; grandchildren: Nolan Petersen, Blake Petersen, Adam Hoffman, Cameron Hoffman; siblings: Bill (Tracie) Hoffman and Pat (Gary) Chamberlain; and many other loving relatives and friends

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Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Anthony Catholic Church in St. Cloud for Gregory "Greg" Thomas Koenig, 46, of 2513 Colony Circle, who died Tuesday.
Rev. Robert Harren will officiate and burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Sauk Rapids.
Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. Friday and 9:00 a.m. - 9:55 a.m. Saturday at Dingmann Family Funeral Home in Sauk Rapids. Parish prayers will be at 7:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home in Sauk Rapids.
Greg was born Dec. 21, 1955 in Little Falls to Darvin & Phyllis (Dugas) Koenig. He graduated from Little Falls High School in 1974, and from St. John's University in 1979. He married Marianne Linkert on Sept. 25, 1982 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sauk Rapids. They have lived in the St. Cloud/Sauk Rapids area since their marriage. He was self employed as an insurance agent. He was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, was a youth athletic coach at the YMCA, and an avid racquetball player.
Survivors include his wife, Marianne of St. Cloud; sons and daughter, Kevin, Melissa, and Bobby all of St. Cloud; father and step mother, Darvin (Bev) Koenig of Sauk Rapids; mother and step father, Phyllis (Ed) Hoffman of Clear Lake; sisters, brothers, and their spouses, Judy (Bruce) Kutzorik and Jane (Danny) Yozamp, all of Sauk Rapids, Brian (Kris) Koenig of St. Augusta, Steve Koenig of Edina; and grandmother, Clarise Welle of Little Falls.
He was preceded in death by an infant sister, Denise.
Greg was a loving husband, father, son, brother, grandson, uncle, and friend to all.

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SJU79 John Miheve

John Gavin Miheve, 63, of New Ulm passed away peacefully after a courageous, 5-year battle with Lewy Body dementia on May 24. Remembered as a beloved husband, proud father, grandfather, uncle, inspiring teacher, and coach, he touched the lives of many.   Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 7, at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in New Ulm with Father Tony Hess and Father Marl Steffl con-celebrating the Mass. Burial will follow in the New Ulm Catholic Cemetery.  Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Monday and 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Minnesota Valley Funeral Home NORTH Chapel in New Ulm.    Attendees are required to wear masks at all times.  To leave an online condolence for his family or to sign the guest book go to www.mvfh.org.  John was born on July 2, 1957 in Wakefileld, MI to John Jacob Miheve and Marion “June” Saxwold Miheve, and was the youngest of four brothers. He grew up on the Iron Range in Babbit and attended Babbitt High School.

John went on to receive a Bachelor’s of Education and Social Studies degree with a Certificate in Coaching from St. John’s University in 1979. He married his college sweetheart LeAnn Luckow Miheve in 1981 and they settled down in New Ulm to raise a family. They were married 40 years.

To leave an online condolence for his family or to sign the guest book go to www.mvfh.org.

John was born on July 2, 1957 in Wakefileld, MI to John Jacob Miheve and Marion “June” Saxwold Miheve, and was the youngest of four brothers. He grew up on the Iron Range in Babbit and attended Babbitt High School.

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John went on to receive a Bachelor’s of Education and Social Studies degree with a Certificate in Coaching from St. John’s University in 1979. He married his college sweetheart LeAnn Luckow Miheve in 1981 and they settled down in New Ulm to raise a family. They were married 40 years.

Mr. Miheve taught hundreds of students History, Geography, Political Science, and World Problems at Cathedral High school from 1979 to 2016 and was known as Coach Miheve to many Greyhounds, coaching their football, golf, and basketball teams, as well as summer softball teams. In 2010, he helped the football team take home the Class A Minnesota State Championship title.

In the classroom and on the field, John Miheve was a role model, but he was most proud of raising his three girls Mary Sue, Elizabeth, and Catherine. He loved his duties as a grandpa to his fi ve grandchildren, Cecilia, Eloise, Ole, George, and Signe.

John enjoyed fishing, golfing, and gardening but his true passion was coaching as he gave many years of his life leading and motivating high school students to be the best they could be.

John Miheve is survived by his wife, LeAnn Luckow Miheve; three daughters, Mary Sue Miheve Walker (husband Thomas – Cecilia, Eloise, George), Elizabeth Miheve; Catherine Miheve Olson (husband Conrad – Ole, Signe); brother Joseph Miheve (wife Marjorie), sister-in-laws Ellen Miheve and Marilyn Miheve. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Gregory Miheve (wife Tina) and Thomas Miheve.

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Reina, Edwin E. At the age of 58, of Mpls., passed away 4/22/2012. Survived by sister, Janice and brother, Papo; wife, Suzie; children: daughter, Theresa; sons, Michael & Andrew; grandson, Gabriel and many family and friends. Visitation 10 AM, Church service Friday 11 AM at Basilica of St. Mary, 88 North 17th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403. Reception to follow the service. Memorials preferred to the Reina family.

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SJU79 Michael L. Voss

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Michael J. Voss, 39, of St. Paul, formerly of Austin, died of cancer Thursday (Nov. 9, 1995) in Minneapolis. He was born Sept. 4, 1956, in Austin and grew up in the Austin area. He graduated from Pacelli High School in 1975 and St. John's University in Collegeville, Minn., in 1979. After graduation, he moved to the Twin Cities where he was a registered nurse at University of Minnesota Hospitals. His hobbies included music, Broadway plays, theater, dance and tennis.

Survivors include his parents, Katie and Don Voss of Austin; three sisters, Collette Ulwelling and Margy Voss of Austin and Ann Voss of Davenport, Iowa; and a brother, Mark of Ellendale, N.D.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Edward's Catholic Church with the Revs. John Sauer and Paul Nelson co-officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.

Friends may call at Mayer Funeral Home in Austin from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday and from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday. There will be a 7 p.m. wake service Sunday at the funeral home.

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SJU79 Dr. Thomas Arthur Newton

Dr. Thomas Arthur Newton, 59, of Charleston, SC entered into eternal rest with his family by his side on October 14th, 2016. He was born on Tuesday, September 3, 1957 in Sparta, WI to Mrs. Genevieve Mary Newton and the late Mr. Clarence Arthur Newton. Dr. Newton was a practicing physician since 1984. He is a graduate of the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Newton is board certified in Emergency Medicine and is a member of several organizations including the American College of Emergency Medicine, the American College of Physician Executives, and the Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society.

Dr. Newton spent 11 years in the U.S Navy, rising to the rank of Commander. While he spent many hours serving others, he also cherished the time spent with his family. He is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Cynthia Leona Newton, of Charleston, SC; mother, Genevieve Mary Newton, of Mt. Pleasant, SC; Daughter, Holly Marie Newton Al-Khalil (Shadi), of Lubbock, TX; Son, Nicolaus Thomas Newton, of Charlotte, NC; two grandchildren, Norah and Maya; brother, Michael Newton (Janet), of Plymouth, WI; sister, Mary Rozek (Bob), of Bluffton, SC; and many loving nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held at McAlister-Smith Funeral Home, 1520 Rifle Range Road, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 1:00 pm with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his memory to Hollings Cancer Center Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund, 18 Bee Street, MSC 450, Charleston, SC 29425 and Hospice Center of Charleston, 676 Wando Park Blvd., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464.

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SJU79 Leo Patrick McSherry

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SJU79 Richard J Patrin 

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SJU79 Chris Braun

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Christopher “Chris” Peter Braun (Braunie) was born on May 3, 1957, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He was the son of Sally (Germscheid) Braun and the late Neal Braun. Chris was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic faith. He was a graduate of the Hutchinson High School Class of 1975. He continued his education at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota where he was a part of the 1976 National Championship winning football team. He graduated with a degree in Environmental Science from St. John’s and also received a degree in NDT from Hutchinson Technical College.

On December 21, 1985, Chris was united in marriage to Suzanne Helmbrecht at St Anastasia Church in Hutchinson, Minnesota. This marriage was blessed with two children, Beau and Alex, whom he was more than proud of. Chris and Suzanne made their home on Lake Washington, on the outskirts of Darwin, Minnesota. They shared 38 years of marriage. Chris was employed at Hillyard Inc. He spent the majority of his 35 years as a sales rep with the company. He took pride in building life-long relationships with his customers, as well as being of service to them. Chris was passionate about sharing time with his parents and in-laws every chance he could get. He also loved to spend time at the Hunt Shack in northern Minnesota, near Lake Winnie. The memories he shared there, with buddies and family, were more than special to him. He had a love for sports. The biggest sport highlights for him were supporting and coaching his children with their sport interests. He was more than proud of their hockey careers. Fish fries, bonfires, reflecting on a full moon, and watching sunsets over the lake, surrounded by his family, and the love of his life Suzanne, was all he needed. Remembering a gentle and simple man, and of few words. He always had a listening ear and was full of love in his heart for everyone he knew. One of the last words he spoke was “I love you man”. If he were here, he would want all of you to know that his love for all of you, was like no other. Chris loved the Lord, including the prayer that his son would send him daily as part of a family prayer group. He grew his faith in his later years at Cornerstone Church in Litchfield, Minnesota. His daily prayer: Exodus 14:14 The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still. Chris passed away on Sunday, June 2, 2024, at his home in Darwin, at the age of 67 years.

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