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OBITUARY POLICY: The Star Tribune staff writes news stories about the deaths of notable people in the community. To reach an obituary writer, call 612-673-7277. The other obituaries appearing here are paid ads. For rates and other information, call 612-673-4130 or 1-800-927-9133. Obituaries PAGE B6 18 2002 His son, Tom Foley, former Ramsey County attorney, said his father to make sure our environment was protected, and he wanted to make sure that a person got a fair shake from the legal Daniel father, John, was a lawyer in Wabasha, Minn.

Tom Foley said his father also became a lawyer because he enjoyed improving lives. thought through the structure of the law that that was the best way he could fulfill his role to help the common Tom Foley said. The early years Daniel Foley served as an Army sergeant during World War II. His first wife, Ellen Donohue, served as a sergeant in a Army Corps medical detachment. They were married in 1944.

She died in 1991. Foley graduated from what is now the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul and received his law degree from Fordham University in New York. He practiced law from 1948 to 1966 in his hometown of Wabasha and in Rochester.

Gov. Karl Rolvaag appointed Foley a district court judge in the Third Judicial District in 1966. Gov. Rudy Perpich tapped him to become one of the original six members of the state Appeals Court. He served from 1983 until he retired in 1991.

Judge Harriet Lansing also joined the Appeals Court in 1983 and still serves on that body. A fair judge stands out about legal career is his fundamental she said. was the kind of judge you hoped get. He had a breadth of understanding about the law that we may not see Lansing added, was not only a founding member of the court, but he was really the Foley also worked with some of the giants in the Democratic Party. father was very close to U.S.

Eugene McCarthy and Hubert Tom Foley said. The last letter that Humphrey dictated before his death went to Daniel Foley, he said. Foley also crossed paths with President Kennedy. was very proud of his work in helping pass the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in his son said. At that point, his father was serving as the American national commander.

called him and said it have passed without his personal Foley said. Dan Ludwig of Red Wing, who served as an American Legion national commander in the mid- 1990s, was shocked Saturday to learn of death. He and his wife, Mary, had just traveled to California to attend wedding. feel a deep Ludwig said. was my mentor, he was my champion, and he was a man of tremendous Legion leader No one did more for the American Legion in Minnesota than Foley, he said.

was a big Ludwig said. he was troubled or challenged or upset, he could be tough and he could be stern. But in reality, Dan had an unbelievably soft Ludwig, who knew Foley for 25 years, said, was like a big Irish teddy bear. He was Irish through and through as well as being a Whenever there was a tough Legion issue, Ludwig recalled, Foley would tell him: pick up the sword if you have the heart for the Said Ludwig: the way he was in all of life. He did what was right.

He fear the consequences. He was a marvelous man. one of many that will miss Public service Tom Foley said his father very strongly that we all have an obligation to better our family and our community. The best way he thought to do that was through public service. He instilled that in Tom Foley served 16 years as Ramsey County attorney.

Daniel and Ellen Foley raised five sons. Son Patrick died in 1996 of cancer at age 43. The surviving sons all have had roles in public service. Rory is a special assistant Minnesota attorney general, and Kevin operates a political and public-affairs consulting business in Afton. Daniel is the medical director of United Hospital in St.

Paul and has served on the board of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for two decades. instilled a strong spirit of adventure in all of us, but wanted to make sure that we gave something back to Tom Foley said. and my mother raised a pretty good Funeral arrangements are pending. Liz Fedor is at FOLEY fromB1 He instilled in his sons the value of public service Associated Press file In 1963, as national commander of the American Legion, Daniel F. Foley worked with President John F.

Kennedy to get the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty passed. And related classifications: To place a paid classified notice call 612-673-4130; Fax 612-673-7435 Please sign guestbooks at www.startribune.com/legacy. Funeral Notices Funerals 242 NOTICE Pleasesignguestbooks startribune.com/legacy Adelsman CrystalLakeGoodSa- dale.Precededindeath Survivedbyhersons, Donald(Harriet)and AndrewandLuke otherrelatives.Funeral MinnetonkaCommunity tiononehourpriorto service.IntermentKnoll- woodMemorialGardens, Washburn-McReavy 952-938-9020 Anderson manofintellectualcuri- complexityandcourage. Hewillbelovingremem- Anita(Steven)Stewart; othercherishedrelatives andfriends. Godsawyougettingtired andacurewasnottobe, soHeputHisarms aroundyouandwhis- Withtearfuleyeswe watchedyousufferand thoughwelovedyou dearlywecouldnotmake youstay.Agoldenheart brokeourheartstoprove thebest.

rialsrequestedtoMaple GroveLutheranMusic Program.ServiceofRe- membrance11AMMon- MapleGroveLutheran (763-420-7930). CremationSocietyofMN BrklynPk763-560-3100 Arnold HaroldF.Arnold survivedby Jack(Nancy) daughter beth.HaroldisaWWII veteranoftheUSarmy. Healsoistheformer presidentofVaughn's. Aprivatememorialser- vicewillbeheld.Memo- rialstoThirdChurchof Washburn-McReavy EdinaChapel 952-920-3996 Bartelt Mpls.Survivedbyhus- Jean(James)Montzka, ChristianBurial10am MondayatSt.Bridget EmersonAveN.Inter- mentFt.SnellingNation- alCemetery.Visitation onehourbeforeMassat churchandalso4-7PM service6PMat: Washburn-McReavy SwansonChapel LowryatIrvingAvesN. 612-529-9691 Beim 92.FuneralserviceSat- serviceatthechapel.Full noticewillappearSun- WERNESSBROTHERS 952-884-8145 Bischke Completenoticelater.

Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 Bursch tofollow. Bradshaw 3131MinnehahaAvenue 612-724-3621 Funerals 242 Beck Andover.Precededin Beck.Survivedbyhis Debbie(Loren)Phyle, Lynda(Rex)Swaine, nephewsandfriends. FuneralserviceMonday, 7PMattheGearhart Mondayfrom5-7PM. Privatefamilyinterment, MorningsideMemorial Gardens. GEARHARTCHAPEL 763-755-6300 Berg 2002.Precededindeath hanna(GregCarlson), LoisMoeller.Bob'shap- piesthourswerespentat thelake.Hewasakind andgenerousfamily missed.Aprivateservice willbeheld.Memorials maybesenttoSt.John's Washburn-McReavy NortheastChapel 612-781-6828 Bernard expectedlyathomeon residentofNortheast Minneapolis.Preceded Survivedbymother, manson(Curtis)and Haag(Tim)andMindy Hermanson.Privatefam- ilyinterment.Memorials preferredtoyourfavorite charity.Hewasmuch lovedandwillbedeeply missed.

Botts JanL.age43ofMinne- trista.Diedsuddenlyon reoccurenceofbreast cancer.Activeinthe WestonkaAreaSchools, soccerandhockeypro- grams.Janhadrecently beganamessagethera- pypractice.Survivedby HeintzkillofAppleton, MeganHeintzkillofCA, nephews.Funeralser- herdLutheranChurch, varre(952-471-8433). VisitationTues4-8PM HuberFuneralHome 1hrpriortoserviceWed, atthechurch.Private familyintermentFair- trista.Inlieuofflowers memorialspreferredto herson'seducationfund. HuberFuneralHomes MoundChapel 952-472-1716 Boyd Boydwhopassedaway OlofsonofGoldenVal- TuttleGradeSchooland JohnMarshallHigh Shewasemployedby NorthwesternNational LifeInsuranceCoinMpls andtheU.S.Quarter MasterCorpsinWash- ingtonD.C.Whilein WashingtonD.C.,she metLorisBoydandwas marriedJanuary11, Minnesota.Florenceand LoristhenmovedtoCali- forniawhereLoriswas involvedwiththeowner- shipofZephyrFarms. FlorenceBoydwasin- volvedwiththeowner- shipofTallFashions. Shewasamemberofthe RoseSocietyandalso wasamemberofthe MetropolitanOperaand theFresnoMerchant's Association.Graveside Serviceswillbeheldon 2002at11AMatBel- montMemorialPark.

Remembrancesmaybe madetothedonor's favoritecharity.Arr.Yost FresnoCA. 559-237-4147 Brown berElks.Precededby Lynda(David)Shrews- manygreatandgreat- great-grandchildren; otherfamilyandfriends. MemorialServiceMon- HenryW.Anderson 612-729-2331 Funerals 242 Bracker MaryLouofPlymouth, theageof75.Mary workedatHoneywellfor 25years.Precededin andMillieNastansky. Survivedbyherloving Bracker.Shewillbe misseddearlybychil- (Randy)Kosnopfal, Denise(Steve)Prall, ArdyChaseandBetty andspecialfriends MargeandLinHawkins. MemorialserviceThurs- 11amBrooklynUnited hourpriortoservice.

PrivateintermentFort SnellingNational Cemetery. Kapala-GlodekMalone 763-535-4112 Brummer passedawaySaturday, PierzVilla.Massof ChristianBurialwillbe Joseph'sCatholic BurialwillbeatStJo- seph'sParishCemetery. Visitationwillbefrom BrennyFuneralHomein 9AMuntiltheserviceon Tuesdayatthefuneral home.Sheissurvivedby LebaofNewBrighton, MNandMaryAnnElliott andhusbandWayneof KapsnerandwifeGertof numerousgrandchil- ews.Shewaspreceded indeathbyherhusband, strom.Arrangementsare withtheBrennyFuneral HomeinPierz. Burling Survivedby DaleretiredfromtheUof MChemistryDept.after 40yearsofserviceasan ElectronicsTechnician. aveteranofWWIIwhere heservedintheAirForce asagunner.Celebration ofDale'slifeMonday, UnionLutheranChurch, Chaska.Memorialspre- ferredtoEastUnion Carlson Survivedbyhusbandof sieCarlsonandRobCarl- children.Privatefamily gathering.

Caron MargaretMary Edina.Precededindeath Survivedbydaughters, MaryC.FayofEvanston, reen(Jim)andJohn grandchildren.Massof ChristianBurialMonday et.IntermentSt.Mary's Cemetery.Visitationone hourpriortoMassat church.Memorialsmay bedirectedtoCamp Courage.Thankstothe staffofEdinaCareCenter fortheirlovingcare. GILLBROTHERS 612-861-6088 Craig oflivercancer.Survived Precededindeathby JosephLenCraig.For servicesinMinnesota, pleasecontactfamily members. Funerals 242 Castner Robbinsdale, passed awayonAug.16,2002 afteralingeringillness. Hewasprecededin deathby1sisterand1 brother.Hewillbedeeply missedbyhiswifeof64 Gerald(Paulette); grandchildren.Heretired fromNorthwesternBell asanexecutiveafter beingemployedtherefor 47years.Hewasa memberoftheScottish Riteandwasa32nd DegreeMason.After summersathishomeon playinggolf.Inthe warmerclimateand enjoyedtravelingsouth inhismotorhome.A memorialservicefor familyandclosefriends willbeheld2PM ColonialAcresHealth preferredtoShriner's Hospital. CremationSocietyofMN BrklynPk763-560-3100 Cho Survivedbyhusband, YeoSang.RetiredPastor ofMinnesotaAnnual ConferenceofUnited MethodistChurch.He servedlocallyforthe KoreanEvangelicalUMC ofBrooklynParkandin hisretirementassistsat MNChristKoreanUMC ofRichfield.HoSunis alsosurvivedbyher daughterAeRinLima musicianandwriterand herhusbandCheonIl Limwhoisservingasa missionaryinAustralia, hersonBoRinChoPas- torofMNChristKorean UMCofRichfieldandhis daughterHyeRinKim andherhusbandDr.

daughterKyongRinLee andherhusbandSang DongLeePresidentofa companyinKoreaand10 grandchildren.Funeral servicewillbeheld2pm WednesdayatRichfield S.Visitation6-8pm TuesdayatGillBrothers LyndaleAveS. GILLBROTHERS 612-861-6088 Davis lengthybattlewithPar- tivesandfriends.Private NationalCemetery.In alspreferredtoFaith 55337ordonor'schoice. Deneen JosephL.Deneen Joseph(Joe)Deneenof LaJolla(formerlyof rageousbattlewithPar- kinson'sDiseaseand cancer.Heissurvivedby (daughter-in-lawKathy andgranddaughter lawDebra)ofExcelsior, eenofSt.Paul,MN,and Afterenlistinginthe wentontoasuccessful andlongcareerinavia- tionasacommercialair- flighttimewithNorth CentralandRepublicAir- lines.Hewasaloving, ousmanwholovedlife andallthatithadtooffer. Hewillbegreatlymissed andrememberedforhis greatsenseofhumorand optimismwhichhe sharedwithfriendsand familyalike. Amemorialservicewill oftheSeainLaJolla.Pri- vateintermentatRose- cransNationalCeme- arepreferredtoeither SanDiegoHospiceorthe Parkinson'sDisease Assoc.ofSanDiego.

grieve for me, for now free. Funerals 242 Deutsch DoloresS.age74ofElko edindeathbybrother, Francis(Alice)Zweber. Survivedbylovinghus- andAlice(Ray)Blaha. MassofChristianBurial 10AMTuesatSt.Nicho- lasCatholicChurchof NewMarketwithvisita- tiononMonfrom4-8PM attheWhiteFuneral Home(CtyRd50)and1 hourpriortomassat church.Interment churchcemetery. WhiteFuneralHome 952-469-2723 Dickinson merlyofMplsandBalti- ofLeonardGutkoska, TammyDickinsonand survivedbyhissister, Hisconstantcompanion tleHelper.Acelebration ofhislifetobeheldin Mplsatafuturedate.In lieuofflowersdonations maybemadeinRon's nametotheLaramieAni- malShelterFoundation.

Donley passedaway August15th afteracourageousfive yearbattlewithpancreat- iccancer.Allanwaspre- cededindeathbyfather, WilliamG.Donleyand M.Donley.Heissurvived leyandWilliam(Katie) (Matthew)Spindler, ErinDonleyandMegan insandmanyfriends. MassofChristianBurial 11AMTuesdayatThe ChurchoftheMostHoly Park.IntFtSnellingNa- tionalCemetery.Visita- tionafter10AMTues.at Gearty-DelmorePark AveS.Aspecialthank youtoDrs.Norman SteinbergandRobert PerriandtheHospiceof theLakesfortheirexpert care.Memorialspre- ferredtotheAmerican CancerSociety. Gearty-Delmore 952-926-1615 Dorholt awaypeacefullyAugust Precededindeathby RoseClough.Survived 12great-grandchildren, numerousniecesand nephews.Visitation atWashburn-McReavy RobbinsdaleChapel, 4239W.Broadway.Fu- neralserviceTuesday, Aug.20,11amatthe chapel.BurialatGlen HavenMemorialPark. Washburn-McReavy RobbinsdaleChapel 763-537-2333 Drews EdwinF.Drews,musi- Aug.15,atage89.Fam- ilyandfriendswillmiss him.Survivorsinclude LogaczandElane(Kip- Narbo.Ed'soptimistic spiritandenthusiasmfor lifeisagiftthatheshared withallwhoknewhim. Gravesideserviceat GoodhopeCemeteryin Milwaukee.Williamson FuneralHome, 715-268-7111 Erlander field.Survivedbyson, landerandStephenEr- Wright.ServicesMon- day1PMatMorrisNil- senFuneralChapel, Richfield.IntermentAca- ciaPark.Visitationone hourpriortoservice.

MorrisNilsenChapel 612-869-3226 Funerals 242 Ecklund DennisC.Sr., age78of ColumbiaHts, passedaway onAugust17, 2002.Precededindeath ofColumbiaHeights; SusanofPlymouth; 3great-grandchildren; service11amWed.at theWashburn-McReavy JohnsonSt.NEwith visitationonehourprior. IntermentFt.Snelling NationalCemetery. Washburn-McReavy NortheastChapel 612-781-6828 Ernst hislifelongcompanion, (Richard)Anderson, ardC.ErnstofMpls;sis- StreeterofMcGregor, bernickandKatieAnder- andKyleKobernick.A memorialservicewas heldAug.5,2002atthe LutheranChurchofthe withPastorKurtWied officiating. BrennyFuneralHome 218-828-5051 Evans 2002.Precededindeath otherrelativesand friends.Memorialser- viceatTREEOFLIFEAS- gust20at12Noon.Visi- tationfrom11AMuntil timeofservice.Inter- mentCrystalLakeCeme- tery.Inlieuofflowers, memorialspreferred. Ferguson BrooklynCenter.Full noticeMonday.

Evans-Nordby 763-533-3000 Ferretti andMN.WWIIveteran. Fist PeterCharlesage70 battlewithlungcancer. Heissurvivedbyhis sisterandbrother-in- niecesandnephews, Melissa.Memorial serviceTODAY1pm FUNERALCHAPEL126 EFranklinAve.Inlieuof flowersmemorialspre- ferredtoA.S.Cancer ersideProfessionalBldg MN55454 Gay GraduatestudentofSt. CloudStateUniversity. Honorablydischarged fromAirNationalGuard.

Survivedbyparents, cousinsandfriends. Funeralservice2PM Stephen'sLutheran tionMonday4-8PMat funeralhomeandone hourpriortoserviceat thechurch.Carlson-La- batteF.H.,Cambridge 763-689-2244 Gehlsen BuenaB.Gehlsen,age 2002.Precededindeath Survivedbydaughters, BowanaLietzowofHop- BarbaraRaneyofCA.In- termentwillbeinSpring TODAY6-8PMat: Washburn-McReavy StrobeckJohnson 1400Mainstreet Hopkins952-938-9020 Groth visitation1hourpriorto serviceatchurch.Inter- mentGethsemaneCem. 1-320-632-4393 Funerals 242 Glorvick Valley.Retired salesmanfo MachineTool SupplyCo.Precededin Survivedbywife, Thomas(Susan)o Susan(Donald)Buhl, (David)Rostadand step-grandchildren. MassofChristianBurial Wednesday10AMa TheChurchoftheGood Ave.S,GoldenValley. IntermentFortSnelling NationalCemetery.Visi- tationTuesday5-8PMa GillBrothersFuneral Ave.Sand1hourpriorto Mass.Memorialspre- ferredtotheAmerican CancerSociety.

GILLBROTHERS 612-861-6088 Grady longtimeres. ofMpls.Pre- cededindeath Diehl.Survivedbybe- niecesandgreatneph- ews.MassofChristian Burialfollowedbyrecep- attheTHOMSON-DOU- GHERTYFUNERAL nue.Visitation1hourpri- ortoMass.Intermen FortSnellingNational Cemetery.Inlieuofflow- nor'schoiceorthe AnimalHumaneSociety. Historic Thomson-Dougherty 612-871-4407 Gray Mpls.onAugust16, 2002.Survivedbypar- SuzanneBorgandVicki; BRADSHAW(McDIVIT -HAUGE)3131Minne- mentLakewoodCeme- tery.Visitation1hou priortoservice. BRADSHAW 3131MinnehahaAve. 612-724-3621 Groseth NancyDicksonGroseth, passedawayonJuly15, 2002atOdysseyHos- piceinAtlanta.Nanc wasbornandraisedin WestHighandtheUni- versityofMinnesota.

Shewasanactivemem- berofWestminsterPres- byterianandsanginthe choir.Sheleavesaloving familyincluding3daugh- seth(LasVegas)and MarthaG.Fennell;son- GraceDicksonLawson (Boston)andMar DicksonNelson(Cincin- a Fennell(Atlanta)and CurisGarcia(LasVe- heldattheWestminste PresbyterianChapel, Haggstrom a issurvivedbyherhus- Ronald(Lisa)Hagg- stromofAppleValley, (Jonathan)Reynoldso (Bette)Roehlkeo (Eileen)Roehlkeo Roehlke(AgnesRupp) (Dorothy)Roehlkeo GlorenaRogersofBrigh- (William)Reicherto a Marvellawasprecededin deathbyherparents, morialservicewillbe heldatMorrisNilsen mentFortSnellingNa- Aug.28at1:30pm.In maybemadetoCathe- OlivetLutheranChurch, MN55419oracharityo thegiver'schoice. Hastings Precededindeathbypar- a Hastings.Survivedb cess.Specialthanksto AdaatBristolPlace.Buri- alwasatFortSnelling..

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