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Obituaries
Janet Mostad
Kenneth M. Kulzer, 80
Janet Mostad of Osakis passed
away on Tuesday evening, April
28, 2020 at the Centra Care Center
in Sauk Centre, MN at the age of
89 years.
Private graveside services
were held at Sauk Valley Lutheran
Church Cemetery in rural Osakis
next to her husband, Robert. A
memorial service will be held at a
later date. In the meantime, please
leave memories and condolences
on her Tribute Wall under her obituary at the Roy-Hetland
Funeral Home website: www.royhetland.com.
Janet was born on November 18, 1930 to Heinie and
Anna (Johnson) Husmann at their home near George,
Iowa. She married Robert Mostad on September 1, 1949
in Alexandria, MN. They farmed for 42 years together
with Janet taking responsibility for keeping the records
for their dairy herd. When they retired from farming and
sold their dairy herd in 1991, Janet worked as a cook at
the Just Like Grandma’s in Osakis. She was a member
of the Sauk Valley Lutheran Church, being active with
the church board, Sunday School, Bible studies and the
Ladies Aide. She enjoyed gardening, canning, quilting,
needlework, doing puzzles and collecting antique dishes.
Traveling with Robert to area car shows and threshing
bees was always a highlight for her. Although she was soft
spoken and didn’t want to be the center of attention, Janet
loved her family and will be dearly missed by them.
She is survived by her children, Ginny (Newt) Earl of
Osakis, Fran (Al) Sing of New London, Dennis (Debra)
Mostad of Eden Prairie, John (Sheryl) Mostad of Osakis,
Martha (Peter) Vogel of Apple Valley, Verna (Jim)
Mostad-Gelhaye of St. Paul, Peggy (Jason) Otterness of
So. St. Paul; 10 grandchildren, Audray, Glenn, Michael,
Kenneth, Kristi, Dana, Derek, Katie, Erik, Drake, step-
grandchildren, Julian, Charlie; 15 great-grandchildren;
two great-great grandchildren; siblings, Andy Husmann,
Harry Husmann, Anna (Don) Erickson, Louis Husmann,
Mavis Maanum, Fred Husmann, Helen Lindsey, David
(Marilyn) Husmann, Grace (David) Kvam, Paul (Cora)
Husmann, Ruth Husmann; many nieces, nephews and
cousins.
Preceded in death by her parents; husband, Robert in
2014; a grandson, Jason Mostad; sister, Nellie Anderson;
sisters-in-law, Donna Husmann, Eva Husmann, Joy
Husmann, Elaine Husmann; brothers-in-law, Archie
Anderson, Vern Maanum, Daniel Lindsey.
Memorials are preferred to the American Parkinson
Disease Association or Hospice at Centra Care Sauk
Centre.
Arrangements are being handled by the Roy-Hetland
Funeral Home in Osakis, MN. Kenneth M. “Ken” Kulzer, age
80 of Greenwald, passed away
surrounded by family on Thurs-
day, April 30, 2020 in Alexandria,
Minnesota.
Private graveside services will
take place at St. Andrew’s Parish
Cemetery. A Memorial Mass will
be held at a later date after restric-
tions have been lifted.
Kenneth Michael Kulzer was
born on July 20, 1939 in Melrose,
Minnesota to Jacob and Clara (Engelmeyer) Kulzer. He
married Dorine Hinnenkamp on June 4, 1963 at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church in Melrose. Ken and Dorine farmed out-
side of Greenwald until moving to town.
Ken was a member of St. Andrew’s Catholic Church
in Greenwald. He was active in his community serving
as past clerk for the Spring Hill Township Town Board,
past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, and St.
Andrew’s Parish Trustee. Ken was also a member of the
Greenwald Rec Club, St. Andrew’s School Board, Cath-
olic Aid, Greenwald Lions, the Holstein Association, and
First District.
Ken enjoyed dancing, polka music and playing the
concertina and drums. In addition, he enjoyed woodwork-
ing, playing cards, and spending time with his family and
grandkids. He will always be remembered for his integri-
ty, kindness, and witty sense of humor. Ken could always
tell a good joke.
Survivors include his wife, Dorine; children, Sharon
(John) Wilson of Sartell, Kevin (friend, Melissa) of Sauk
Rapids, Mike (Julie) of Greenwald, Steve (Cindy) of Buf-
falo, Brian (Jen), Marvin (friend, Theresa), Sheila (Roy-
lie) Fischer, and Brenda (Brian) Flaten, all of Alexandria;
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the way; sisters, Doris Schwegman of Sauk Rapids, Betty
Lou (John) Thornell of Texas, and Karen (Jim) Gruber of
Elrosa; aunt, Josephine Rehkamp of Sauk Centre.
Ken was preceded in death by his parents; brother-in-
law, Don Schwegman; and nephew, Jamie Schwegman.
Arrangements were made with Patton-Schad Funeral
& Cremation Services of Melrose.
Felling Trailers will be
hosting its eighth annual
Trailer for a Cause on-
line auction of an FT-3
utility trailer to benefi t a
nonprofi t
organization.
Felling Trailers’ goal is to
bring awareness to various
nonprofi ts that are making
a difference by donating
100% of the winning bid
from the auction to a dif-
ferent nonprofi t each year.
The previous Trailer for a
Cause auctions have raised
over $21,000 for nonprofi t
organizations such as;
Bright Pink – Breast Can-
cer, ACT on ALZ – Al-
zheimer’s, SOMN – Spe-
cial Olympics Minnesota,
and Children’s Cancer Re-
search Fund to name a few.
Felling Trailers Inc. has
selected the Lymphoma
Research
Foundation
(LRF) as the 2020 Trailer
for a Cause auction benefi -
ciary.
“For the third year, we
put the decision of select-
ing the benefi tting organi-
zation in the hands of our gifts will hopefully help
them through the jour-
ney ahead. We’re not just
co-workers. We are fam-
ily. We’ve seen fi rst hand
how their lives are being
impacted and we want to
make a difference for oth-
ers affected by this disease
too.”
In support of this team
member’s fi ght against
lymphoma,
the
2020
Trailer for a Cause will be
painted the signature green
color for Burkitt’s Lym-
phoma and will display
the Lymphoma Research
Foundation emblem.
A fall 2020 auction is
being planned for Trailer
for a Cause. Leading up to
the auction, Felling Trail-
ers will be working with
LRF to generate awareness
about lymphoma along
with the research funding
and resources that LRF
has to offer those individu-
als and families it affects.
Nearly 1 million people
in the United States are
living with, or in remis-
Society
Births
Smith
Theo Don Smith was
born to Emily and Jer-
emy Smith of Melrose
on Monday, May 4 at
7:34 a.m. at CentraCare
Health - Melrose Hospi-
tal. He weighed 9 pounds,
11 ounces and was 21
inches long.
He is welcomed home
by big sisters Jaiden, Ava,
Grandparents are Don
Macy and big brother and Irene Lieser or Meire
Will.
Grove.
Property tax penalty
waived to July 15
The Stearns County
Board of Commissioners
voted to waive late penal-
ties for fi rst half property
taxes for property own-
ers fi nancially impacted
by the coronavirus pan-
demic. Instead of a May
15 deadline, penalties will
be waived for payments
received by July 15, 2020.
This forgiveness would
not apply to properties
which are escrowed, utili-
ties, or have a total annu-
al tax bill over $100,000.
Residents and business
owners are encouraged
to pay property taxes on
time if able, as these funds
are used and depended
on by local schools, cities
and townships.
At this time property
tax payments are being
processed online at Stea-
rnsCountyMN.gov,
by
mail, or through drop
boxes located at the en-
trances of the Adminis-
tration Building in down-
town St. Cloud or at the
Stearns County Service
Center in Waite Park.
If any further ques-
tions, please call the Trea-
surer’s Offi ce at 320-656-
3870.
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Felling Trailers Inc. announces LRF will be
benefi ciary of 2020 ‘Trailer for a Cause’
team members in the form
of a vote. A list of organi-
zations and correspond-
ing information was given
to team members to select
from. Once the votes were
tallied, the Lymphoma
Research Foundation re-
ceived the most votes in
their favor,” said Brenda
Jennissen, president/CEO
of Felling Trailers.
“One of our team
members was recently di-
agnosed with Burkitt’s
Lymphoma and is going
through treatment at this
time. Several team mem-
bers came together to show
support for him, starting
their workday by spraying
their hair green and then
shaving it all off later that
afternoon. We arranged
for four local stylists to
come in and do the honors
of shaving nearly 50-team
members’ hair off,” Jen-
nissen said. “If that wasn’t
enough, donations of their
vacation hours and mon-
etary gifts were donated to
him and his family. These
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sion from, a form of lym-
phoma — the most com-
mon type of blood cancer.
More than 100,000 people
in the United States are
diagnosed each year. With
a mission to eradicate lym-
phoma and serve those
touched by this disease,
the Lymphoma Research
Foundation (LRF) is a
leader in funding innova-
tive lymphoma research
and providing the most
up-to-date
information
through
evidence-based
patient and professional
education programs.
About the Lymphoma
Research Foundation
LRF is the nation’s larg-
est non-profi t organization
devoted to funding innova-
tive research and serving
the lymphoma community
through a comprehensive
series of education pro-
grams, outreach initiatives
and patient services. To
date, LRF has awarded
more than $62 million
in lymphoma-specifi c re-
search.
For additional information
on LRF’s research, educa-
tion and services, visit
www.lymphoma.org.
About Felling Trailers, Inc.
Felling Trailers is a fam-
ily-owned and operated
Full Line Trailer Manu-
facturer located in Cen-
tral Minnesota. Started in
1974, Felling Trailers Inc.
has grown from a small
shop to a factory and offi ce
complex that today covers
over 325,000 square feet.
Felling’s pride and differ-
entiation is its customized
trailer division. Its engi-
neers utilize the latest In-
dustry-leading design tech-
niques, and its experienced
metal craftspeople use
cutting-edge technology
to turn its customers’ con-
ceptual trailer needs into
a tangible product. Felling
has been providing innova-
tive trailer solutions to the
transportation
industry
for over 45 years. Felling
Trailers’ current capabili-
ties allow them to provide
a high-quality product that
is distributed across North
America and internation-
ally.
Felling Trailers, Inc. is
an ISO 9001:2015 Qual-
ity Management Sys-
tem Certifi ed company,
WBENCE-Certifi ed WBE
company, and an equal op-
portunity employer.
For more information,
contact 1 (800) 245-2809,
www.felling.com.