John Carlin Funeral

Friday, July 25, 2025 | 10:00 AM

John Carlin, a beloved adventurer, fisherman, and devoted family man, passed away after a courageous 19-month battle with pancreatic cancer on Wednesday, Mar. 19, 2025. His signature fishing hat, thick Minnesota accent, his unique "Carlinese" lingo, and his huge heart were just a few of the many things that made him unforgettable.

John was born on July 8, 1968 in Minneapolis. He was raised in Edina, MN, and spent much of his childhood at his family's cherished cabin, "Bu-Ca-Si," on Lake Mille Lacs, where his love for fishing and the outdoors was nurtured. Some of his favorite memories were fly-out fishing trips to Canada with his father, Bing. A natural athlete, John co-captained Edina High School's hockey and football teams, forming friendships that lasted a lifetime.

John's world changed forever when his mother, Jane, passed away suddenly in his early teens. Determined to honor her, he poured himself into sports and academics, ultimately attending the University of Notre Dame, where he played hockey for the Fighting Irish. A knee injury ended his collegiate hockey career, but he cherished the forever friendships, football games, and his beloved Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes.

Even after a successful college career, John did not seem to fit the mold of getting the typical corporate job in the city. His passion for the outdoors and adventure was his beacon to head to Alaska. John continued his summer sportfishing guiding gig on the Mulchatna River in the remote Alaskan Bush. After several years of guiding, he purchased Alaska Trophy Fishing Safaris (ATFS) in 2002, running it with passion and dedication. His love for the Alaskan wilderness was unmatched; he built a cabin on the bluffs of Cook Inlet, overlooking Mount Redoubt and Mount Iliamna. When not fishing, he spent nearly a decade coaching hockey at Soldotna High School.

After a 10-year friendship, John and Melissa Carlin moved to Homer, AK, building their dream timber frame home overlooking Kachemak Bay. In 2005, John proposed in a spectacular setting—at 10,000 feet on the Ruth Glacier near Denali. They married in 2006 in an intimate ceremony in Palm Desert, CA, and welcomed their daughter, McKenna Jane, in 2007. In 2010, John's family became complete when he gained his bonus daughter, Melinda Joan. John passed on his love for wanderlust to his family, meticulously planning family fishing trips, adventures, and time at their remote cabin across Kachemak Bay.

John's battle with cancer began in August 2023, but he refused to let it define him. Despite undergoing treatment each week, he continued seeking adventure and traveling...fishing for salmon and halibut on Kachemak Bay, visiting family and friends in his hometown of Edina, MN, ice fishing on the Kenai Peninsula and Lake Louise, bone fishing on Oahu, vacationing in Kauai, and spending an entire summer working, while battling cancer, on the Mulchatna River with Melissa and McKenna by his side. His will to live was fierce, and his spirit remained unbreakable.

John's life was a testament to his resilience, determination, and his faith. He was a man of integrity, generosity, and humor, touching countless lives with his wisdom and warmth. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

John was preceded in death by his mother, Jane (Butler) Carlin and his father Julian Peavey Carlin.

Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Melissa Patricia Carlin; daughter, McKenna Jane Carlin, both of Homer, AK, and Melinda Joan Baudoin of Novato, Calif.; grandchildren, Mason Alexander, Georgia Grace "Gigi", Abigail Rose Cartright, also of Novato, Calif.; sister, Kristin Carlin of Kasilof; stepmother, Emily Carlin; step-siblings, Jason, Adam, Lorna and Angie, all of Edina, Minn.; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Angelina and Archangel Trinidad, of Blackshear, Ga.; sister-in-law, Monica Cochran and husband, Greg, and their daughters, Maya and Sophia, also of Blackshear, Ga.; brother-in-law, Michael Trinidad and wife, Debra and their daughter, Lyndsey, Trinidad, all of Atlanta, Ga.; and several beloved cousins.

Rather than flowers, please donate to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN).

Mary M Roberts Funeral

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Mary "Peggy" Roberts, 96, of Edina, MN, died Thursday, July 3, 2025. She was born on May 27, 1929 in Dubuque, Iowa, daughter of William and Mary Moran. She married William Roberts of Dubuque, Iowa on October 1, 1956.

Peggy lived a full life that revolved around her Catholic faith and the love she had for family. She was proud of her Iowa roots and being one of eight Moran siblings. She was a true matriarch who connected with children of all ages and consistently supported both her children and beloved grandchildren, cherishing every moment she spent in their lives. She was the epitome of selfless, always there to lend a helping hand to relatives, friends and neighbors. Never one to sit still, she enjoyed many activities such as tennis, bridge, entertaining, gardening, chair yoga, and taking walks. Always strong and independent, she was famously known for cutting her own lawn until well into her 80s. Her favorite saying, "Mercy, Mercy," often brought a smile to those who knew her. She will be missed.

Surviving are her four children, Ann (Jack) Enright of West Roxbury, MA, Nancy (Brent) Friendshuh of Apple Valley, MN, Bill (Ann) of Edina, MN and Michael (Sallyann) Roberts of Duxbury, MA; her grandchildren, John (Crystal), Brian (Karla) and Andrew Enright, Kate, Alison and Jack Friendshuh, Shae (Mike) Hoeffel and Kai Roberts, and Michael, Maggie, Jackie and John Roberts; and her great granddaughter, Holland Hoeffel.

She was preceded in death by her beloved grandson, Blake Roberts; her husband, William Roberts; and her siblings, Janet, Kathleen, William, John, Roger, Patricia, and Joan. Memorials may be given to The Our Lady of Grace Memorial Fund.

Visitation will be 10:00 AM prior to the Funeral Mass.

Edward Joseph Kocourek Funeral

Thursday, June 26, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Ed passed away at home in Edina, surrounded by his loving wife and family. He was preceded in death by his parents Albin and Mae Kocourek; siblings Francis Kocourek (Mary) and Mary Ethel Ryan (Paul) and brother-in-law Jerry Fischer. Ed is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Julianne (Fischer), and their eight children: Edward (Suzie), Anne Larson, Monica (Lou Stefanich), Patrick (Teri), Jennifer, Christopher (Mylene), Elizabeth (Brian) Dunleavy, and Timothy (Jamie); and grandchildren: Eddie (Colleene), Rachel (Caleb) Tkach, Melissa (Jacob) Sevening, Katie, Jessie, John, MaryKate, Maggie, Emily Larson, Ben Larson, Matthew (fiancée Brooke), Anna, Meggan, Erinn, Gretta, Ella, Hugh, Julia, Claire Dunleavy, Christopher Dunleavy, Thomas Dunleavy, Nell Dunleavy, Charlie, and Helena; and great-grandchildren Emilia, Teddy, and Cece Kocourek, and Harper Sevening; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Born and raised in Minneapolis, Ed attended Resurrection Grade School, DeLaSalle High School, and the University of St. Thomas where he earned a degree in accounting. He began his career as a CPA at Main Lafrenz (now KPMG), followed by executive positions at Eddie Webster and Olson Companies, before serving as CFO and shareholder of the Egan Companies until his retirement.
A man of deep Catholic faith, Ed served God with integrity and good works. He generously gave his time and leadership to many Catholic organizations by serving on and chairing boards for St. John the Evangelist Parish and School, the Archdiocesan Board of Education, Benilde-St. Margaret's High School, College of St. Benedict, St. Mary's College (Indiana), Catholic Charities, NET Ministries, and the Catholic Community Foundation.

Ed loved singing in the church choir, traveling the world, reading, playing tennis and gin rummy with family members, proudly attending the activities of his children and grandchildren and teaching his grandchildren to invest in the stock market. He and Julie took up skiing in their 30s and began a cherished tradition of annual family ski trips to Lutsen Mountain. Many happy memories also were made at the family cabin on Eagle Lake, where Ed loved taking everyone on boat rides, and at their home in Sanibel, Florida, where he and Julie spent winters after retiring in 2001 and enjoyed visits from their growing family.

Visitation will be at 10:00 PM prior to a Mass of Chrisitan Burial. Memorials to St. Paul Seminary, St. John Vianney College Seminary, Pro-Life organizations, St. John Paul II School, or NET Ministries.

Dennis Dolan Funeral

Monday, June 23, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Dennis Michael Dolan, age 81, lived a full, blessed life with his loving family. He passed away peacefully on June 15, 2025. He was the youngest of seven children, son of Leo and Irene Dolan. Denny was raised in Como Park, St. Paul. He attended St. Andrew's grade school, St. Thomas Academy and graduated from the University of St. Thomas.

He married the love of his life, Shirley Enos, in 1968 and they enjoyed 56 wonderful years of marriage together, raising their three children in Bloomington.

Denny was a competitive speed-skater in his youth, skating for the St. Paul Midway Club, even setting a national record. He was known for his speed on the baseball and football field. He was a proud member of the STA Crack Drill Squad. Denny served in the Peace Corps in Bogota, Columbia, was a Captain in the Marine Corps, serving a tour in Vietnam as a jet navigator flying an A-6 plane.

Denny was a successful business owner and partner of Minnesota Computer Supply and apartment owner of Olympic Properties, each for over 20 years.

Denny's life was centered around his strong Catholic faith, love for Shirley, devotion to his family, time spent with friends and watching sports. He always looked forward to the next gathering, party and event.

He was an avid sports fan, supporting his hometown teams, as well as his children's & grandchildren's teams. He spent countless hours at ballparks, courts, tracks, fields, and rinks cheering everyone on.

As a true Irishman he could tell a great joke and put a smile on everyone's face! He supported Catholic Education, serving on Parish and School Boards and volunteering throughout the years.

Dennis is preceded in death by his loving wife, Shirley; infant daughter Kathleen; parents, Leo and Irene, brothers: Fr. Leo Dolan and Pat Dolan (Joan), sisters: Colleen McDonald (John), Mary Ann Wier, Rose Doane (Bob), in-laws: Ted Molitor, Irene Enos, and Bob Enos. He is survived by his children: Steve Dolan (Nicole), Susie Laird (Chris) and Katie Fitzpatrick (Matt); nine grandchildren: Jack (Jenna), Tim, Pete, Sean, Molly, Michael, Rosie, Lucas & Frankie, his sister Renie Molitor, brother-in laws Tom Wier and Wayne Enos, sister-in-law Dru Enos, and many nieces and nephews.

The visitation will be one hour prior to the funeral Mass and luncheon at Our Lady of Grace Church.

Memorials preferred to Academy of Holy Angels or Benilde-St. Margaret's.

Our family would like to extend a thank you to his caregivers at The Glenn Hopkins and Interim Home Healthcare for their dedication, kindness and care.

Mary Klein Funeral

Thursday, June 19, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Mary Jean Klein, age 86, of Edina, MN, passed away peacefully on May 21, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family.

Born on January 6, 1939, Mary grew up in Northeast Minneapolis and graduated from the Academy of Holy Angels. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a friend to many. For 63 years, she shared a beautiful life with her beloved husband, Cliff Klein. Together, they raised three daughters: Terri (Donny) Bonnicksen, Lori (Kevin) Wyman, and Julie (Scott) Humphrey.

Mary was the proud grandmother of Samantha (Andy), Mason, Clayton, Trevor, Nathan, Carly, and Josie, and great-grandmother to Michael and Charlie. She is also survived by her sister, Kathy.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Lawrence and Josephine Martin, and her siblings, Betty, Joann, Patty, and Robert.

Mary had a warm heart and an infectious laugh—the kind that made you laugh until you cried. She had a special gift for making people feel welcome and loved, and she never said no to a good glass of wine. She found joy in traveling with her sisters and cherished exploring many countries with Cliff by her side. She was the ultimate hostess, always making gatherings feel special, and her home was a place of love, laughter, and comfort. Her legacy lives on in the memories she created, the traditions she upheld, and the love she gave.

She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

A visitation will be held at 10:00 AM before the funeral Mass.

Marlene Feddema Funeral

Monday, June 16, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Marlene surrounded by John and family, Marlene K. Feddema (nee Kolles) peacefully entered eternal life on February 22, 2025 (age 84).

Marlene was the devoted wife of John for 63 years and the caring mother of John (Jodi), Lisa and Tom. She was proud of her grandsons Rick (Mattie) and David (Erin) and especially happy about her great grandchildren Ethan and Hailey. Marlene was pretty, amiable, generous and easy to live with. John considered her the perfect wife.

Marlene graduated from the St. Cloud School of Nursing as a RN and was an excellent nurse who loved her patients as they loved her. John and Marlene had a home in Edina for 42 years and moved to San Antonio, Texas when John retired at age 72. They then lived in hotels since then and traveled north for five months in the summer and two months to Florida or Palm Springs in the winter. Marlene always felt blessed because she was lucky in love and generally just a lucky person. Marlene is survived by her brother Bert Kolles.

Marlene will have a Christian Mass and be buried in the family plot at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis.

Marie Therese Krieter Funeral

Friday, June 13, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Marie was born October 3, 1936 and passed away peacefully May 25, 2025, at the age of 88. She was preceded in death, by only six months, by her husband of 65 years and love of her life, Richard.

She is survived by her five children: Ken (Bitty), Janine (Patrick), Mike (Angie), Dan (Mary) and Kristen Walkup. 14 Beloved Grandchildren, Michael (Kirsten), TJ (Marie), Katy (Parker), Joey (Bryanna), Ellie (Weiland), Danni, Josh, Eli (Lauren), Emma (Chris), Jennifer (Michelle), Andrew (Katie), Megan (Juan), Michelle and Alexander. 11 Adored Great Grandchildren, Liam, Landon, Vada, Emeline, Crew, June, Isaac, Noelle, Christopher, William and David. Marie is also survived by her two loving sisters, Joan Sandbote and Shirley Easton. Born in Ladysmith, WI,

Marie spent her childhood summers on the family farm, instilling a deep appreciation for family, tradition and hard work. She attended high school in Chicago and later earned a B.S. in Business from DePaul University. It was there she met the love of her life, Richard, with whom she shared 65 years of devoted marriage and true partnership. Marie worked as a first-grade teacher and later as a corporate secretary. Marie's love of learning and adventure continued throughout her life. She traveled to 68 countries, both for pleasure and as an ambassador for Richard's company. She pursued lifelong education with passion, studying Art History at Oxford University in England and Spanish through an immersion program in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

Marie fully embraced her role as a mother, lovingly raising five children while remaining an engaged and insightful partner in Richard's business endeavors, A wonderful cook and exceptional baker, Marie's kitchen was often the heart of the home. Her thoughtful, caring, and genuinely welcoming attitude endeared her to all who knew her. Marie's warmth and wisdom were a source of comfort and inspiration. She had the ability to make every guest that entered her home feel like one of the family. Above all, Marie cherished her family. She took immense pride and joy in her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, offering each her unwavering love and support. Her legacy lives on in the many lives she touched and the traditions she nurtured.

Marie will be profoundly missed and forever remembered with love and admiration.

A funeral service and celebration of life will be held for both Marie and Richard Krieter on June 13 with visitation one hour prior to Mass.