Lida Elizabeth Miller Funeral

Monday, August 15 | 10:30 AM

Lida Elizabeth Miller was born in Tremont, Illinois on March 9, 1934 to parents Josephine Garden Robison and Leslie Archie Robison. She was the oldest of three sisters and one brother. When she was eleven, her family moved to Wapello, IA, where she graduated from high school. Lida graduated from the University of Northern Iowa with a two year teacher's certificate in elementary education in 1953, and met her future husband, Kermit Miller, at work. They married in 1955 and had a truly loving marriage that endured until his death in 2001. She had three daughters, Melissa, Beth and Marla.

Lida lived in Iowa and Wisconsin for most of her adult life, teaching elementary school-fifth grade was her favorite. She enjoyed her teaching career and enjoyed her time at home with her daughters. Lida was an enthusiastic fan of their activities and went to most home and away events. When Melissa was in high school, Lida returned to college at UW-EC where she received her Bachelor of Education degree and then returned to work full-time.

In the early 1970's, the family bought a cabin on a lake in Northern Wisconsin and that cabin (which later became a larger home) became the center of the family's summers. Lida and Kerm liked to fish and socialize with their many friends. They enjoyed vegetable gardening and Lida made countless containers of applesauce for the family.

Lida and Kerm also enjoyed an annual fishing vacation in Canada where they saw their long time, dear friends Billie and Don Gilkerson. The two couples had a great time fishing for northern and walleye and watching the kids enjoy the water. After retirement, Lida and Kerm spent their winters in Mesa, Arizona where they made many new friends and enjoyed the company of longtime friends. They also enjoyed a tour of Europe and several other trips within the United States. After both their husbands died in 2001, Lida and Billie Gilkerson continued to go to Mesa for many years, enjoying the warmth of the Arizona winters in contrast to the cold of the Midwest.

After Kerm died, Lida moved to the Twin Cities to be closer to two of her daughters and grandchildren. She made good friends in her condo building and enjoyed going to plays, concerts and lectures with them. Unfortunately, COVID put an end to these outings and Lida reluctantly moved to the Golden Valley area to be closer yet to children and grandchildren.

One of the things Lida was proudest of was that she attended all her grandchildren's high school, college, and graduate school graduations. She also attended all six weddings; travelling to such exotic destinations as Des Moines, IA, Cancun, Mexico (where she enjoyed a catamaran ride) and Siena, Italy. Her grandchildren knew they were loved by her.

Once when talking to her daughter, Lida commented that her life had been a good one and that it had turned out pretty much the way she had hoped. I think that's a great epitaph.

Lida was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her sister Helen and her brother Archie. Lida's surviving family includes her sister Barbara Harvey, and her daughters and families: Melissa Miller and Ron Schiferl, Beth and Kevin Florey, and Marla and Richard Walters. They are also survived by six grandchildren and spouses, Matthew and Hailey Walters, Andrea and Christian Engelen, Suzanne and Bryan Kuehn, Christina and Nick Bass, Gregory and Vanessa Walters, and Natalie Schiferl and Andrew Shipe. She also has eight great grandchildren - all four years old or younger.

A funeral mass will be held at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Edina, MN on Monday, August 15 at 10:30 AM, with visitation starting at 9:30, and lunch following. Lida will be buried next to her husband at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in McGregor, IA.

Ferdinand Hendrik Van Maele Funeral

Thursday, August 11 | 10:30 AM

Ferdinand Hendrick Van Maele, 88, of Minnetonka, Minnesota, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday August 2, 2022. He passed peacefully into eternal life surrounded by his family during an extended stay at Methodist Hospital.

Ferdinand (affectionately known as "Fred") was born in Roeselare, Belgium on October 23, 1933. He proudly served in the Belgium Army and after receiving an honorable discharge, he emigrated to the United States, becoming a US Citizen on St. Patrick's Day 1956. Fred met and married the love of his life on June 12, 1970. Together they had three daughters. Fred was a loyal, hard working man. He worked for two employers during his 40 years of employment, taking part time work when needed to put his girls through college. Fred was a fun-loving person and had a tender heart. He enjoyed his Michigan State Spartans football, he loved helping his family, relatives and friends and he cherished the companionship of animals especially the numerous cats and dogs that his girls adopted over the years.

Ferdinand is survived by his wife Shirley of 52 years, daughters Barbara (Michael) Mercer, Donna Kelly (Richard Klaus) and Linda Van Maele; grandson Brendan Mercer; sister-in-law, Constance Bak; niece Anne Marine, nephews Michael, Robert and Geoffrey Bak and other extended family. Ferdinand was a loving father, husband, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and friend to everyone.

Preceding him in death were his father and mother Victor and Emma Van Maele; his Father and Mother-in-Law Frank and Bernice Sass; and his Sister-in-Law Patricia Sass.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30AM on Thursday, August 11th with visitation one hour prior, all at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 5071 Eden Ave, Edina. Memorial donations may be made is his memory to the American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Patricia Kay Langer Funeral

Saturday, August 6 | 10:00 AM

Langer, Patricia Kay Age 80 of Edina. Passed away unexpectedly on July 18, 2022. Survived by loving and devoted husband of 54 years, Henry; children, Tim (Karma) Langer, Sarah (Atsushi) Takagi, Phillip Langer; grandchildren Autumn, Addie & Pierce Langer; Aika & Mika Takagi; siblings, Anne and Ray Pierce. Preceded in death by parents, Raymond and Lucille Pierce; sister, Donna Thein. Patricia was a piano teacher for more than 55 years. She was recently inducted into the Steinway Hall of Fame for her extraordinary passion and love of music which she shared with family, as well as countless students and colleagues. She ensured that the gift of music was brought to the highest level in every child. Her love for her husband brought her joy and adventure as they walked through life. Everyone knew when they came to her home the joy she had for her gardens and making Lebanese food. Together with her loving husband, people knew they were always welcome at the Langer home. Patricia was a loving and devoted wife, mother, nana, and sister. She will be deeply missed. Visitation 4-7 PM Friday, August 5 at Washburn McReavy Edina Chapel, 5000 W. 50th St., Edina. Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 AM, Saturday, August 6 at the Church of Our Lady of Grace, 5051 Eden Ave S., Edina. To attend the funeral virtually please go to Patricia Kay Langer Funeral - Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church (olgparish.org). Private interment. To honor her music legacy, the family requests a memorial donation in lieu of flowers to support future students. Memorials may be sent to Vemno (@Sarah-Takagi-2) and note for the Langer Studio Memorial Fund. Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996

Gary Lyons Funeral

Friday, August 5 | 10:30 AM

Lyons, Gary age 84, of Hopkins, MN went home to the Lord July 29th after a long battle with Alzheimer's. Gary was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to many. An ardent Catholic, from Burlington IA, he graduated from Marquette University where he met his wife Jane and many friends. Working in management for JCPenney took them to Elgin IL, Golden Valley and Duluth, where they lived for 30 years. The Glenn Hopkins was home the last four years. Gary loved his family and was a big supporter of kids' and grandkids' activities, including coaching baseball for many years. He loved music, entertaining, camping, the family cabin, travelling, playing cards and great times with friends. He was an avid Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Twins fan, even throwing out the first pitch for a game. He was active in the Lions Club, Serra Club (a Catholic vocation ministry), and many parish endeavors. He will be remembered for his love of people and ability to make others laugh.

Gary was preceded in death by infant daughter Mary Beth, and parents Harold and Virginia Lyons. He is survived by devoted wife of 60 years, Jane, children Mark (Barbara), Therese Cassidy (AJ), Bob, sister Mary Hartwell, eight grandchildren: Hannah, Emma (David) Que, Katie, Rachel, Charlotte, Kelly, Ginny and Andrew and two nieces.

Funeral will be Friday, August 5th at Our Lady of Grace, Edina. 10:00am Visitation, 10:30 Mass and luncheon to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St Paul Seminary, Serra Foundation or Alzheimers. Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996

Libbie McKean Funeral

Wednesday, August 3 | 10:30 AM

McKean, Mary (Libbie) Age 97 of St. Louis Park, passed away July 27, 2022. Preceded in death by husband John. Survived by children Michael (Paula) McKean, John (Laura) McKean, Jr., Moira (Curtis) Knutson, Kevin McKean, Brian (Lynn) McKean, & Kathleen (Erik) Johnson; 20 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 AM Wednesday, August 3 at The Church of Our Lady of Grace, 5071 Eden Ave., Edina. Visitation Tuesday August 2, 5:00 - 7:00 PM at Gearty-Delmore Park Chapel, 3960 Wooddale Ave S., St. Louis Park and Wednesday at church one hour before Mass. Interment Ft. Snelling.

Her obituary notice can be found at gearty-delmore.com or by calling Gearty-Delmore at 952-926-1615