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.

Cathleen Giertsen Funeral

Giertsen, Cathleen "Cathy" Cox 79, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2025, in Naples, Florida. Born on December 18, 1945, in Washington D.C., Cathy grew up in a loving home as the daughter of Emery Cox Jr. and Barbara Hebner Cox. When Cathy was twelve years old, her family moved to Edina, Minnesota, a place she would call home for the majority of her life.

Cathy attended Edina High School (EHS) where she met her husband and lifelong best friend, Rick Giertsen. She graduated from EHS in 1964 and went on to attend the University of Minnesota, where she also modeled for Dayton's and appeared in "Glamour" magazine. Cathy shared a beautiful marriage with her husband, Rick, of 58 years. Together they raised three boys and loved spending time as a family; Cathy was always happiest when they were all together. Cathy led an active lifestyle, playing tennis in her 30's and 40's, but then taking to golf in her later years which became her true love.

Cathy was a proud member of The Minikahda Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Grey Oaks in Naples, Florida - communities where she formed lasting friendships and enjoyed many hours on the golf course. Cathy also kept active with long walks and adventurous travel. Cathy especially cherished the times traveling with her husband and family and had many great trips to Vail, Colorado and Naples, Florida. In the late 90's,

Cathy and Rick retired to Naples where they found joy in the sunshine and long walks together in the warmer weather. Cathy is survived by her husband, Rick; their three sons: Rick Jr. (Jennifer), Kevin (Dana), and Andrew (Laura); and seven cherished grandchildren: Stephanie (Jack McBride), Macauley, Brady, Peter, Richard III, Molly, and Dylan. Cathy also leaves behind her brother, Emery (Nancy) Cox and her sisters, Mary B. (Vince) Furst, Brigid (Dan) Moore, and Dierdre (Steve) Baker. She was predeceased by her parents but carried their memory with her throughout her life. May Cathy rest in peace and be remembered for her full and graceful life marked by her dedication to family and friends, and may her memory bring comfort to all who knew her.

The funeral will be private with a celebration of Cathy's life to be held on Thursday, June 12, 4:00-6:00 PM at The Minikahda Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Family and friends will gather to honor Cathy's memory and the legacy she leaves behind. In lieu of flowers, donations are preferred to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Virginia 'Ginny' Frey Funeral

Thursday, May 29, 2025 | 10:30 AM

Virginia "Ginny" Frey (nee Bros formerly Ginny Mach) passed away March 22, 2025 just shy of her 99th birthday. Born in Minneapolis, on May 28, 1926 to Ernest and Virginia Bros.

Mom was elegant, adventurous, thoughtful, generous and resilient, irreplaceable and greatly missed already. She took on many challenges throughout her life and handled them with grace-filled tenacity.

Preceded in death by parents Ernest and Virginia Bros, brother Bill, husband Bob Mach, partner Tom Hastings, husband George Frey, sons Ernest and Frank Mach, and son-in-law Todd Anderson.
Survived by her children, Ginger (Doug) Ward, Suzanne Nussle, MaryLou Anderson, Bob (Mary) Mach, Kathy (Mike) Johnson, eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Also survived by George Frey's children, Paul (Danette), Tom, Jim (Julie), Anne (Scott) Cairncross, Cece, Richard, and Mary (Maureen), 9 step-grandchildren and 5 step-great grandchildren.

Visitation will be at 9:30 AM prior to Mass of Christian Burial. Private interment at Lakewood Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the Animal Humane Society.