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NOTICE OF TIME AND
PLACE OF HEARING ON
PETITION TO APPROVE
FINAL ACCOUNT,
DISCHARGE TRUSTEE AND
APPROVE RESIGNATION
OF INDIVIDUAL TRUSTEE
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
DISTRICT COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Court File Number 27-CX-91-137
In the Matter of the
Donna Marie Lepowsky Trust
under Agreement dated April 4,
1983,
On receiving and filing the Pe-
tition of Sheila M. Witczek, in the
above entitled matter, praying for
an Order:
1. Fixing a time and place to
hear this Petition.
2. Approving the Final Account
of the Trustee, discharging Wells
Fargo Bank N.A. as Corporate
Trustee; and approving the resigna-
tion of Sheila M. Witczek as individ-
ual Trustee.
3. Granting such other relief as
may be proper.
NOW THEREFORE, upon mo-
tion of DeWitt LLP, attorneys for
said Petitioner,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that
said Petition be heard on the 20th
day of March, 2019, at 1:45 p.m. by
the above named Court at the Hen-
nepin County Government Center,
300 South Sixth Street, Minneapo-
lis, Minnesota.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that
the Petitioner give notice of said
hearing to all interested persons by
publishing this Order once in Sun
Current at least twenty (20) days
before the date of said hearing, and
by mailing a copy hereof to each
party in interest now in being at his
last address, known to the Petition-
er, at least fifteen (15) days before
the date of said hearing.
Dated: February 15, 2019
By: /s/ Elizabeth Cutter
Judge of District Court
By: /s/ Sarah Lindahl-Pfieffer
Court Administrator
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
DEWITT LLP
William J. O’Brien MN #184822
2100 AT&T Tower
901 Marquette Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Telephone: 612-305-1462
Facsimile: 612-305-1414
E-mail: [email protected]
Published in the
Sun Current
February 28, 2019
908740
NOTICE AND ORDER OF
HEARING ON PETITION
FOR PROBATE OF WILL
AND APPOINTMENT
OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
Court File No.: 27-PA-PR-19-168
Estate of:
Diane Marie Logue
Decedent.
It is Ordered and Notice is giv-
en that on April 8, 2019, 9:30 AM,
at Courtroom C459, a hearing will
be held in this Court at Hennepin
County Govt Center, 300 South 6th
Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for
the formal probate of an instrument
purporting to be the Will of the
Decedent, dated October 28, 2015,
and separate writing(s) under Min-
nesota Statutes section 524.2-513
(“Will”), and for the appointment of
David Charles Logue, Jr., whose
address is 1695 White Oak Drive,
Chaska, MN 55318 as Personal
Representative of the Estate of the
Decedent in an UNSUPERVISED
administration.
Any objections to the petition
must be filed with the Court prior
to or raised at the hearing. If prop-
er and if no objections are filed or
raised, the Personal Representative
will be appointed with full power to
administer the Estate including the
power to collect all assets, to pay
Parks
all legal debts, claims, taxes and
expenses, to sell real and personal
property, and to do all necessary
acts for the Estate.
Notice is also given that (sub-
ject to Minnesota Statutes section
524.3-801) all creditors having
claims against the Estate are re-
quired to present the claims to the
Personal Representative or to the
Court Administrator within four
months after the date of this Notice
or the claims will be barred.
A charitable beneficiary may
request notice of the probate pro-
ceedings be given to the Attorney
General pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes section 501B.41, subdivi-
sion 5.
Dated: February 12, 2019
BY THE COURT
By: /s/ Elizabeth V. Cutter
Judge of District Court
Probate Division
By: Sarah Lindahl-Pfieffer
Court Administrator
Attorney for Personal Representa-
tive
James M. Burkhardt
Attorney at Law
215 Fourth Street North
Cannon Falls, MN 55009
Attorney License No: 13286
Telephone: 507-263-3921
FAX: 507-263-5485
Email: [email protected]
Published is the
Sun Current
February 21, 28, 2019
907812
NOTICE AND ORDER OF
HEARING ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
OF INTESTACY,
DETERMINATION OF
HEIRSHIP, APPOINTMENT
OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
DISTRICT COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Court File No.: 27-PA-PR-19-145
Estate of
BAYLON F. LOOSBROCK
Decedent
It is Ordered and Notice is given
that on April 1, 2019, Courtroom
C556, at 10:00 a.m., a hearing will
be held in this Court at Hennepin
County Government Center, Pro-
bate Division, 300 S. Sixth Street,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the ad-
judication of intestacy and determi-
nation of heirship of the Decedent,
and for the appointment of Richard
Briguet, whose address is 4864
Boyd Avenue, Inver Grove Heights,
MN 55076 as personal representa-
tive of the Estate of the Decedent
in an UNSUPERVISED administra-
tion. Any objection to the Petition
must be filed with the Court prior
to or raised at the hearing. If prop-
er and if no objections are filed or
raised, the personal representative
will be appointed with full power to
administer the Estate, including the
power to collect all assets, pay all
legal debts, claims, taxes, and ex-
penses, and sell real and personal
property, and do all necessary acts
for the Estate.
Notice is also given that (sub-
ject to Minn. Stat. 524.3-801) all
creditors having claims against the
Estate are required to present the
claims to the personal representa-
tive or to the Court Administrator
within four months after the date
of this Notice or the claims will be
barred.
Dated: February 8, 2019
By: /s/ Elizabeth V. Cutter
Judge of District Court
Probate Division
By: Sarah Lindahl-Pfeiffer
Court Administrator
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Stephen M. Meisinger
60 East Marie Avenue #254
West St. Paul, MN 55118
Attorney License No.: 197324
Telephone: 651-457-2827
FAX: 651-457-9887
Published in the
Sun Current
February 21, 28, 2019
907086
NOTICE AND ORDER
OF HEARING ON
PETITION FOR FORMAL
ADJUDICATION OF
INTESTACY,
DETERMINATION OF
HEIRSHIP, APPOINTMENT
OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
Court File No.: 27-PA-PR-19-163
Estate of
Steven Marshall Parker,
Decedent.
It is Ordered and Notice is giv-
en that on April 8, 2019, at 11:30
AM, Courtroom C459, a hearing
will be held in this Court at Hen-
nepin County Government Cen-
ter, Court Tower, 300 South Sixth
Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for
the adjudication of intestacy and
determination of heirship of the
Decedent, and for the appointment
of William Parker, whose address
is 21 Woodside Road, Clinton, PE
C0B 1M0 as Personal Representa-
tive of the Estate of the Decedent
in an UNSUPERVISED administra-
tion. Any objections to the petition
must be filed with the Court prior
to or raised at the hearing. If prop-
er and if no objections are filed or
raised, the Personal Representative
will be appointed with full power to
administer the Estate, including the
power to collect all assets, to pay
all legal debts, claims, taxes and
expenses, to sell real and personal
property, and to do all necessary
acts for the Estate.
Notice is also given that (sub-
ject to Minnesota Statutes section
524.3-801) all creditors having
claims against the Estate are re-
quired to present the claims to the
Personal Representative or to the
Court Administrator within four
months after the date of this Notice
or the claims will be barred.
Dated: February 11, 2019
BY THE COURT
/s/ Elizabeth V. Cutter
Judge of District Court
Probate Division
Sarah Lindahl-Pfieffer
Court Administrator
Attorney for Petitioner
John G. Westrick
Savage-Westrick, PLLP
900 American Boulevard, Suite 241
Bloomington, MN 55420
Attorney License No: 0206581
Telephone: (651) 292-9630
Email: [email protected]
Published in the
Sun Current
February 21, 28, 2019
907372
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planners at the time liked
the idea because “cherry
blossoms last a week, but
lilacs last a month.”
According to the St.
Louis Park Historical
Society, initial traffi c on
Highway 100 was so light
there was virtually no
protest when Golden Val-
ley city offi cials routinely
shut down a stretch of
roadway for the Lilac Fes-
tival Parade in the 1940s.
Laukkonen
laughed
at what Graeser would
think of his “visionary”
two-way highway system
today, which has been
largely trumped by the
construction of Interstate
Highways 94, 694 and
494.
Whole suburbs bubbled
out of the cities to once-
barren fi elds, and the belt
line road, a concept antici-
pating that explosion, was
itself lost to the booming
popularity of the area.
Still, its design guided
the formation of the
communities west of the
Twin Cities. The road and
parks remain one of the
Roadside Development
Division’s “largest, most
well-publicized, and most
TV
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visible, single projects”
that employed 1,500 daily
workers at the peak of
construction in 1937, ac-
cording to the MnDOT
report.
‘An archaeological dig’
Graeser Park remains
under the ownership of
MnDOT. Until owner-
ship is transferred to the
City of Robbinsdale, no
major restoration work
can be done. The restora-
tion team is antsy to com-
plete the transfer so the
park doesn’t degrade any
further.
Robbinsdale
has
$190,000 reserved in its
capital improvement plan
for improvements to the
park, and city offi cials
have initiated conversa-
tions with MnDOT offi -
cials over the title transfer.
There is no word yet on if
and when the transfer will
be complete.
Originally, the park fea-
tured three fi replaces, 18
picnic tables, a rustic road-
side sign, a rock garden
with two 3-foot ponds, a
fountain and waterfall,
benches and steps. All of
the features used Minne-
sota limestone and were
shaped with a hammer
and chisel.
Painstaking efforts to
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recover buried stone has
been led by the local Lions
Club and the Robbinsdale
Diggers Garden Club.
“If you can see a stone
path in Graeser Park to-
day, it is because a Rob-
binsdale Lion has uncov-
ered it,” said Laukkonen.
She added the uncovering
of nearly 80-year-old,
hand-built pathways has
become something of an
archeological dig for the
restoration team.
Laukkonen added that
as parks became decrepit
and underutilized over
time, their stone tables,
benches, and other fea-
tures were transported to
the MnDOT building on
Highway 55. Much of that
leftover stone came under
the city of Robbinsdale’s
ownership recently, and
Laukkonen said she is not
at liberty to divulge the
details.
“I’m not allowed to
share, but they do have
some stuff,” she hinted.
As the restoration team
waits for MnDOT, they
have begun organizing a
collection of stories of
those who remember the
parks in their heyday. The
memories will be com-
piled on the Restore Lilac
Way website, restorelilac-
way.com.
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News: March 4
10:40 p.m. Valley View
Morning Show: March 5
10:50
p.m.
Olson
Morning Show: March 6
11:30 p.m. Commis-
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8 p.m. Commission
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9 p.m. Bloomington
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Bureau: 22nd Annual
Diamond Service Awards
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11 p.m. Bloomington
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