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4A St Cloud Times Databank Saturday, March 28, 1998 Deaths Services William Lee was born in Staples to William and Evelyn Judd) Lee. He was married to Susan Griffin on Aug. 8, 1964, in NewhalL Calif. He served in the U.S. Army, being discharged on Dec 31, 1967.

They lived in California and moved to Big Lake seven years ago. Survivors include his wife; sons, Jason of California, Alex and Dylan of Big Lake; brother and sisters, Roger of Wayzata, Linda and Cheri of Oregon. William Lee, 57 BIG LAKE JULY 28, 1940 MARCH 24, 1998 Services will be 11 am today at Community Covenant Church, Big Lake Township, for William D. Lee, 57, who died Tuesday at his home. Burial will be at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Arrangements were made by Peter-son-Grimsmo Chapel, Monticello. Sophie Meyer, 78, of Sauk Centre, 10:30 a.m. today, Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, Sauk Centre. Alice Nelson, 89, of St Anthony, 11 a.m. Monday, Zion United Methodist Church, South Haven.

Raymond Pflueger, 60, of St: Joseph, 10:30 a.m. today, St Joseph's Catholic Church, St Joseph. Anabel Rataczak, 80, of Annan-dale, 2 p.m. Sunday, St John's Episcopal Church, St Cloud. Catherine Singsank, 81, of Cold Spring, 10:30 am today, St Frances de Sales Cathohc Church, Belgrade.

Anthony Sluss, 88, of Belgrade, 2 Joan Ackerman, 64 ST. JOSEPH NOV 28, 1933 MARCH 26, 1998 Services will be 2 pm Monday at St Joseph Catholic Church, for Joan E. Ackerman, 64, who died Thursday at Country Manor Health Care Center, SartelL Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 pm. Sunday and after noon on Monday at the Daniel Funeral Home, St.

Joseph. St Joseph Senior Citizens and the Council of Catholic Women will pray at 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, followed by parish prayers at 7 p.m. Joan Ackerman was bora in St. Cloud to Joseph and Katherine (Heim) Eick- Joan Ackerman, 64, of St Joseph, 2 p.m.

Monday, St. Joseph Catholic Church, St Joseph. William Adolph, 66, of Kimball, 10 a.m. Monday, St. Anne's Catholic Church, KimbalL Terry Aleshire, 60, of Blairsville, 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Daniel Funeral Home, St. Cloud. Theodore Bohm, 85, of Sauk Rapids, 1 p.m. Monday, Dingmann Family Funeral Chapel, Sauk Rapids. Mary Burggraff, 94, of Pierz, 10:30 a.m.

today, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Pierz. Rita Ficker, 72, of Cold Spring, 10:30 a.m. Monday, St. Boniface Catholic Church, Cold Spring.

Diane Rnken, 46, of Albany, 1 p.m. today, Brenny Funeral Home Chapel Albany. Elizabeth Grose, 89, of Alexandria, 10 a.m. Monday, Calvary Lutheran Church, Alexandria. Clarence Kainz, 84, of Harding, 11 a.m.

Monday, Holy Cross Catholic Church, Harding. Sylvester Koglin, 74, of South Gate, 2 p.m. today, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Fanning Township. William Lee, 57, of Big Lake, 11 a.m. today, Community Convenant Church, Big Lake Township.

Services Atvin Harlander, 68, of Big Lake, service time not set, Williams Funeral Home, St Cloud. EmilKaufert, 85, of Monticello, ser- vice time not set, Peterson-Grimsmo From Page 3A Health Christ acknowledges that the way Group Health determines its pricing for the corning years will be an issue she will oversee. On her resume summary, Christ writes that she's had a solid track record in building strong teams, developing business operations and increasing financial returns. "The challenge is about making the plan work and bring (Group Health) back to profitability," she said. "I think they have put together a plan that is a positive one." "This first year I expect us to meet our goal, which is to break even by the end of the year." "There are challenges in my position to Republicans critical WASHINGTON (AP) The government's proposed changes in how dairy farmers are paid for their milk would be a disadvantage for most regions except the Upper Midwest, congressional critics say.

Rep. Bob Livingston, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, and Rep. Gerald Solomon, the Rules Committee chairman, objected to the changes Thursday during a hearing by the Agriculture Committee. Farmers in Wisconsin and Minnesota say the existing milk-pricing system is Also Hash Browns, Fresh All You Can Eat Served Family Style Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:15 11:00 a.m. Adults Senior Citizens (65 Over) $4.50 Children Under 12 S2.50 Pre-cnool Free IS East St.

Cloud moving to Annan-dale in 1997. Survivors include her husband; sons and daughter, Bill of South Haven, David of Phoenix, Scott of Minneapolis, and Kathy Bensen of Anabel Rataczak Burnsville; sister, Marjorie Rosenberg of Chino, 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by brothers and sister, Lowell, Norwood and Sister Beatrice Fritz. Memorials are preferred to St. John's Episcopal Church.

attended high school and college at Crosier Seminary and was ordained to the priesthood at Fort Wayne, in 1966. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in theology at Catholic University of American and a master's degree in anthropology at the University of Colorado. In 1967, he was assigned to Crosier Missions in Man Jaya, Indonesia. He served in the Ajam and Komor parishes of the Diocese of Agats during the 29 years he was there. He also served as Vicar General of the Diocese, the editor of the Asmat Drums and the editor of the Asmat Sketch Book.

Survivors include a sister, Ramona Kooren of Hawley, and brother, LeRoy of He was preceded in death by a sister, Rose Ann Bender, and half-brother, Russell Warner. Church, in Sobieski. He worked as a logger at Camp Ripley and also farmed in Little Falls Township. In 1980, they moved to Hackensack, where he worked at East Bay Resort In 1995, they moved back to Little Falls. On May 6, 1997, he became a resident of St.

Otto's Care Center, where he resided until his death. He was a member of St Mary's Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife; sons and daughters, James, Joseph, John and Jerome of Little Falls, Robert of Eagan, Donald of Hackensack, Gerald of Anoka, Shirley Wolhrabe of Plymouth, Doris O'Connor of Flushing, sister, Helen Zeyher of Madison, 38 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brothers, William and Max; sisters, Annie Kolech, Alice Forer, Pearl and Celia Goetzer; and grandchildren, Thomas and Janet Obituaries will run only once. They are published free, and the Times reserves the right to edit all submitted information.

If you wish to run an obituary andor photograph in a different format, please call our advertising department at 255-8730 for a paid obituary to run in the classified ad sectioa For more information, contact the Times at 255-8776 between 9 am and 4 p.m. p.m. today, St. Donatus Catholic Church, Brooten. Daphne "Sue" Soder, 73, of St.

Cloud, 2 p.m. today, Dingmann Family Funeral Home, Sauk Rapids. The Rev. Frank Trenkenschuh, 59, of Onamia, 11 a.m. Monday, Crosier Monastery, Onemia.

Albert Zimmerman, 95, of Little Falls, 11 a.m. Monday, St. Mary's Cathohc Church, Little Falls. Correction Terry Aleshire is survived by a brother, Dwight of Willmar. This information was incorrect in the obituary in the March 24 St Cloud Times.

Not Set ChapeL Monticello. Earl Merchant, 70, of Isle, service time not set, Williams-Hanson-Kaun Funeral Home, Princeton. make it work. But I like working hard to work things out. So there is certainly going to be an opportunity here." Among the list of issues she hopes to address: keeping patients happy, stressing wellness programs with patients, working with the local health care community and increase the HMO's revenue.

A graduate from the University of Minnesota, Christ is originally from Madison, and has relatives in St Cloud She returned to Minnesota this winter after spending a year in North Carolina, where she helped start a new HMO. Though she has yet to meet many patients this first week on the job, she has walked in Group Health waiting rooms and formed a positive impression. "I get a sense of commitment from the staff," she said. "I get a sense that we're delivering personalized, quality care. "It's very high quality, and people are satisfied." of USDA pricing plan unfair to their region.

They have pleaded with the US. Department of Agriculture to revise the marketing formulas. Livingston, cited a study by an economist for Agri-Mark Dairy Cooperative of Lawrence, that suggests the USDA proposal would reduce dairy-farm benefits in regions other than the Upper Midwest Friday's debate was only the latest round in a decades-long regional battle over the quirky Depression-era system of pricing fluid milk based on a farmer's distance from Eau Claire, Wis. SUNDAY Donuts, Rolls! March 29th Promptly Served From 8 A.M. to 12:30 By The Men of St.

Augustine Church of St. Augustine Anabel Rataczak, 80 ANNANDALE MARCH 8, 1918-MARCH 26, 1998 Services will be 2 pm Sunday at St John's Episcopal Church, St Cloud, for Anabel Rataczak, 80, who died Thursday at St Cloud HospitaL Friends may call one hour prior to services Sunday at the church. Arrangements are with Miller-Carlin Funeral Home. Anabel Rataczak was born in Minneapolis to Llewelyn and Margaret (White) Canfield. She later moved to Sauk Centre and back to Minneapolis.

She married John Rataczak in 1938 in North wood, Iowa. They lived in the Minneapolis area most of their lives. They also lived in Scottsdale, before The Rev. Frank Trenkenschuh, 59 ONAM1A MAY 27, 1938 MARCH 27, 1998 Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Crosier Monastery, Onamia, for the Rev.

Frank Trenkenschuh, 59, who died Friday at St Cloud HospitaL Burial will be in the monastery cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 pm Sunday and from 9 until 10:30 am Monday at the monastery. An additional wake service will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Church in Milaca.

Arrangements are with Brenny Funeral Home in Little Falls. Frank Trenkenschuh was born May 27, 1938, in Dickinson, N.D., to Frank and Florence (Wicka) Trenkenschuh. He Albert Zimmerman, 95 LITTLE FALLS JULY 20, 1902 MARCH 26, 1998 Services will be 11 am. Monday at St Mary's Catholic Church, Little Falls, for Albert F. Zimmerman, 95, who died Thursday at St Otto's Care Center, Little Falls.

Burial will be in St Adalberts Cemetery, Little Falls. Friends may call from 4 to 8 pm Sunday and from 8 to 10:30 am Monday at the Shelley Funeral Chapel. Parish prayers will be 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral chapel Albert Zimmerman was born in Morrison County to Henry and Martha Zimmerman. He grew up in Belleview Township, Morrison County, and attended school there.

After school, he helped on the family farm. He worked on the Blan-chard Dam at the time of its construction. He married Sophie Kuchinski on Oct 26, 1927, at St Stanislaus Catholic About Obituaries The purpose of our obituary page is to inform the public of a person's death, and when and where services will be. Obituaries with biographical and family information will be run for current and former residents of any area where the St. Cloud Times is delivered.

Photos submitted with full obituaries will be returned only if they have addresses on the back. tanning in advance of need, most often cauea pre-arranging, easier man mosi nannlo tfiinlr Wo mn moat nf unr fAMILY holt. She married Charles J. Ackerman on Nov. 12, 1955, in St.

Augustine's Catholic Church, St. Cloud. She lived in St. Cloud prior to moving to St Joseph. She was a member of St.

Joan Ackerman Joseph's parish. Survivors include her husband; sons and daughter, Joseph of Maple Lake, Matthew of New Hope, and Mary Don-nay of St Cloud; two grandchildren; and sister, Helen McGandy of Phoenix. She was preceded in death by son, Paul; three sisters; and two brothers. He married Charlotte McLean on Nov. 11, 1953, in Kimball.

He was an Army veteran of the Korean Conflict He was a roofer for McDowell Roofing, St Cloud, for 30 years, retiring in 1992. He was a past commander and member of Kimball American Legion Post 261. Survivors include son and daughter, Bill of Kimball, and Barb Borgerding of Pine Island, father, William of Kim-ball; brothers and sisters, Marvin of South Haven, Darlene Jacobson of Grand Junction, Corrine Colton of Hereford, and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife on May 29, 1979; daughter, Kristi Boll-man; and two brothers, Ken and Don. married Alyce Heraly on Feb.

27, 1942, in St. Cloud. He graduated from St. Cloud State Teacher's College in 1937, and received his master's degree in 1956. He was principal of Sauk Rapids Senior High School from 1946 to 1968.

He then taught American history at the high school until retiring in 1975. He was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids Sportsman's Club, St. Cloud Community Wildlife Club, and Sauk Rapids American Legion Post 254. Survivors include his wife; sons, Donald of Sauk Rapids and Robert of Merri-field; sister, Esther Rickers of St Cloud, Edna Johnson of Crystal; and brother, Harold of Crystal He was preceded in death by brothers, Arthur and Erving.

years. She was also a volunteer for the elementary and middle schools of District 750. She was a member of St Boniface Catholic Church, St Boniface Adult Choir for 50 years, St. Boniface Resurrection Choir, Rocori Middle School Intergenerational Choir, Christian Mothers, American Legion Auxiliary and Rocori Senior Center. Survivors include her husband; sons and daughters, John, Gary, Mark, Randy, Tom and Deb Hennen of Cold Spring, Shari Nierengarten of Dunedin, and Barb Miller of Palm Harbor, brother and sisters, Ray Schleppen-bach, of Pierce, Dora Siegler of St Cloud, Martha Torning of St.

Paul and Laurie Anderson of St. George, Utah; and 11 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by brother, George; and sister, Clara Reiter. married John V. Grose on Aug.

18, 1935. They lived in Springfield, Hibbing and St. Cloud. Following their retirement, they spent summers on Lake Miltona and winters in Texas. Since 1992, she has lived at The Senator in Alexandria.

Survivors include her daughters, Ann of Minneapolis, and Jean Grote of Eden Prairie. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1978; sister, Laurena; and two brothers, Elmer and Joseph. Memorials are preferred to the Douglas County Hospice program, 725 Elm Suite 1200, Alexandria MN, 56308. Corps program in northern Minnesota in 1933 and 1934. He married Josephine Zak on Sept.

18, 1935. They farmed north of Harding for many years. He worked on power lines and did carpentry work until he went to work for Consolidated Telephone Company in the early 1950s. Survivors include his wife; sons and daughter, Don of Rice, Clarence "Buz" of Cottage Grove, and JoAnne Carlson of Chisholm; brothers and sisters, Raymond of Ely, John of Sacramento, Norman of Ely, and Michael of Kissim-mee, Delores Lutz of Ft. Myers, and Doreen Bistis of Port Isabel, Texas; 12 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by five brothers, William, Vernon, Ervin, Leo and one infant; and three sisters, Bertha Litke, Hildegard Jackson, Annie Nelson, and Emma William Adolph, 66 KIMBALL JUNE 2, 1931-MARCH 26, 1998 Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at St Anne's Catholic Church, Kimball, for William T. (Bill) Adolph, 66, who died Thursday at St Cloud Hospital Burial will follow in Kimball Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday and from 9 to 9:45 a.m.

Monday at Dingmann Funeral Home, Kimball. There will be a prayer service at 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. William Adolph was born in Kimball to William J. and Irene (Becker) Adolph.

Theodore Bohm, 85 SAUK RAPIDS DEC. 18, 1912 MARCH 27, 1998 Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Dingmann Family Funeral Chapel Sauk Rapids, for Theodore J. Bohm, 85, 520 Seventh Ave. who died Friday at his home.

Burial will be in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Sauk Rapids. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home and one hour prior to services Monday. Holy Cross Lutheran Church prayers will be at 2:30 p.m., followed by Sauk Rapids American Legion Post 254 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Ted Bohm was born in St. Cloud to Frank and Olga (Nagashefski) Bohm. He Rita Ficker, 72 COLO SPRING FEB. 1, 1926 MARCH 26, 1998 Services will be 10:30 am Monday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Cold Spring, for Rita Ficker, 72, who died Thursday at St Cloud Hospital Burial will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call after 4 pm Sunday at Wenner Funeral Home, Cold Spring. The Cold Spring Seniors, Christian Women and the American Legion Auxiliary will pray a rosary at 4:30 pm, followed by parish prayers at 8 pm Rita Ficker was born in Cold Spring to Anton and Gertrude (Bakes) Schlep-penbach. She married Sylvester "Bill" Ficker on April 26, 1947, in St Boniface Catholic Church. She worked as an Avon beauty consultant for many years and worked at Cold Spring Bakery for 14 Elizabeth Grose, 89 ALEXANDRIA NOV 4, 1908 MARCH 26, 1998 Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Calvary Lutheran Church, Alexandria, for Elizabeth F.

Grose, 89, who died Thursday at Douglas County Hospital Burial will be in Springfield City Cemetery. Arrangements are with Anderson Funeral Home, Alexandria. Elizabeth Grose was born in rural Springfield to Martin and Annie (Meyer) Isaksen. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. She Clarence Kainz, 84 HARDING MAY 27, 1913 MARCH 26, 1998 Services will be 11 a.m.

Monday at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Harding, for Clarence Kainz, 84, who died Thursday at St Mary's Villa, Pierz. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 pm Sunday at Brenny Funeral Home, Pierz, and from 10 am until the time of service at the church. Parish prayers will be 7 pm, Rosary Sodality will be 7:30 pm, and Knights of Columbus Offices of the Dead will be at 8:30 pm Sunday at the funeral home. Clarence Kainz was born in Buh Townnship, near Pierz, to Andrew and Bertha (Reese) Kainz.

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