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OBITUARIES
Bernard Orin Fultz
Funeral services for Bernard
Orin Fultz were held Thursday,
February 27, 2014 at Tracy
Lutheran Church, Tracy, MN.
Burial was in the Walnut Grove
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
memorials are preferred to TracT
Area Medical Foundation, TracT
Area Education Foundation, or
Tracy Lutheran Church building
fund. Online condolences may be
sent at www.stephensfuneralser-
vice.com.
Bernard, 87, of TracT died
Sunday, February 23, 2014.
Bernard O. Fultz was born
November 5, 1926 in TracT, MN
to Homer and Ruth (Addison)
Fultz. He graduated from Walnut
Grove High School in 1944,
enlisted in the United States Army
Air Force, and served until 1945. On October 20, 1946 Bernie
was united in marriage to Eleanor Freeburg of Walnut Grove.
The couple spent their lives farming in the TracT area and raising
their family. Bernie's life was growing a family farm to include
his sons and grandsons. As a progressive farmer he was open to
looking at innovative and new approaches to enhance farming.
He and Eleanor enjoyed attending numerous community events
and supporting school activities. Bernie attended and was active
in Trinity Lutheran of Walnut Grove and TracT Lutheran Church•
He was involved in Toast Masters, served as clerk of Springdale
Township, and was on the Federal Land Bank Board of Redwood
Falls• He was also a leader of the Springdale Climber's 4-H Club,
and most recently enjoyed serving with the TracT Lions.
Survivors include his wife Eleanor; children: Dennis (Linda),
TracT, Dean, Tracy, Laura (Steve) Iverson, Montrose, CO, Ann
(Kurt) Gramith, Big Lake, and Eric (Sandra) Fultz, TracT; 14
grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; siblings: Charles (Clara)
Fultz, Hope, AK, Pauline Hemmingsen, Grand Island, NE, Edna
Lessman, Lamberton, and Don (Eunice) Fultz, Shoreview, and
sister-in-law Evelyn (Russell) Buterbaugh, TracT.
Preceding him in death were his parents Homer and Ruth
Fultz; son Kirk; great grandson Jack Iverson.
Viola Vivian
Funeral services for Viola
Vivian Mitchell were held
Friday, February 28, 2014 at
the Westbrook Funeral Home.
Interment was in Westbrook
Cemetery. Online condolences
may be sent via www.stephens-
funeralservice.com.
Viola, 96, of Richfield, for-
merly of Westbrook, passed away
Saturday, February 22, 2014 at
her home.
Viola Vivian Mitchell, young-
est daughter of Martha Mischke
and Alexander Mitchell, was
born July 12, 1917, on the fam-
ily farm in Rosehill Township,
Cottonwood County, MN. She
was baptized in infancy at the
Rosehill Lutheran Church. Viola
attended District 51 school for
Mitchell
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eight years. During Viola's youth, her family joined the
Immanuel Baptist Church of Westbrook, where Viola married
Alton M. Refsal on December 28, 1948. A Westbrook High
School graduate with the Class of 1935, Viola attended Mankato
State Teacher's College, and received her four year degree in
Elementary Education in 1939. Viola's first two years of teach-
ir~g (1939-1941) were grades one and two at Hendricks Public
School. She next moved to a kindergarten position at North Saint
Paul Public School until 1943. After teaching kindergarten a
year in Winona, Viola secured a Civil Service position with the
United States Army Signal Corps at Arlington, Virginia, where
she worked until September 1945. Viola returned to teaching
with a kindergarten position in Saint Paul in 1945. Viola and
Alton lived in Saint Paul, and Viola continued teaching until son
Kent was born. They built a new home and moved to Richfield
in October 1955, where son Todd joined the family. The Refsal
family joined Oak Grove Lutheran Church in Richfield and
Viola served as a Sunday School and Bible School teacher. After
graduate work, Viola returned to teach kindergarten at Northgate
Public School in Bloomington, Minnesota in 1968. She retired
from teaching in 1982. In October of 2000, Viola and Alton
moved to Woodlake Village in Richfield, where they enjoyed
their new life together until Alton passed away January 25, 2002.
Viola moved to Mainstreet Village of Richfield in September
2010, and resided in an independent apartment until her death on
February 22.
Survivors include her sons, Kent (Judy Marteniuk) of
Laingsburg, Michigan; Todd of Edina, MN; grandsons Andrew
and Michael of Michigan; brother Maurice Mitchell of Westbrook,
MN; nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were her husband Alton Refsal, par-
ents, sisters Clara and Elsie Mitchell, Alice Lindstrom, Flossie
Gertner, and brother Chester Mitchell, along with infant sisters
Lorraine and Myrtle.
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Louis Park, MN; Peggy A.
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$135.00 - Travis G. ' • i
Dammann, Luveme, MN
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- Timothy J. Penner, Mt. ..... nil 6
Lake, MN i111
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Murray County News - A major water main break was 1 Jr 1
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TracT Headlight Herald - Elementary principal at Tracy
Area Elem. school will be leaving her position here after the
school year is completed. She has accepted a position as
superintendent of the Colman-Egan district in South Dakota.
Both Olson and her husband are from South Dakota and most
of their family lives in South Dakota.
Windom Citizen - At Tuesday's regular meeting, the city
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from both Joan Hunter and the library board. The council will
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