Monday, November 1, 1999
 


   Angeline 'Angie' Lindmeyer, 83, of 221 S. Valley in New Ulm died Friday, Oct. 29, 1999 at her home.
   Mass of Christian burial is 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in New Ulm with burial in the Catholic Cemetery.
   Visitation is 4 - 8 p.m. today and 7:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Minnesota Valley Funeral Home in New Ulm. St. Anne's Court will pray the rosary at 6:30 p.m.. and there will be a parish prayer service at 7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home.
   She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Carol and Louis Amyotte of Cottage Grove, and Sharon Schiltz of New Ulm; son and daughter-in-law, David and Nancy Lindmeyer of St. Louis Park; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
    She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jacob F. Lindmeyer on Nov. 1, 1967; brothers, Willard Hacker and Leo Hacker; sister, Aurelia Guldan; a sibling in infancy; and a grandson, Joseph Amyotte on Nov. 14, 1990.
   She was born on July 17, 1916, in New Ulm to Alois and Mary (Baumann) Hacker. She married Jacob F. Lindmeyer on May 23, 1944, at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church in Lafayette. They lived in New Ulm. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in New Ulm and was a member of the St. Anne's Court 389 - N.C.S.F. of New Ulm.

   Roman Kuehn - Correction ; The burial for Roman Kuehn will be in New Ulm City Cemetery, Soldiers Rest Section with full military honors conducted by the New Ulm Veterans organizations.

   Richard Mathiowetz, 64, of Leavenworth, died Sunday, Oct. 31, 1999, at Sleepy Eye Municipal Hospital.
    Mass of Christian burial is 1 p.m. Thursday at Church of the Japanese Martyrs in Leavenworth with burial in the church cemetery.
   Visitation is 3-9 p.m. Wednesday and 7:30 a.m. to noon Thursday at Sturm Funeral Home, Sleepy Eye. There will be a K.C. rosary at 5 p.m. and a parish prayer service at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
   A complete obituary will be published in Tuesday's edition.

   Larry C. Stewart, 59, of rural Sleepy Eye died Friday at his home.
   Funeral services are 11 a.m. Tuesday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in New Ulm, with burial in New Ulm City Cemetery.
   Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today at Firle Funeral Home in New Ulm, and one hour prior to services at the church.
   He is survived by his wife, Arlene Stewart; sons, Scott and Sean Stewart; daughter, Stephanie Stewart of rural Sleepy Eye; parents, Raymond and Florence Stewart of Courtland, Kansas; brother, Steve Stewart and his wife Bonnie of Hampton, Iowa; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Emmett and Regina Burke of New Hampton, Iowa; brothers-in-law, Ray Burke of Edina, Jerry Burke and his wife Carol of Manchester, Iowa, Tim Burke and his wife Sue of Apple Valley, Joe Burke and his wife Connie of New Hampton, Iowa, Piet Maarson of the Netherlands; sisters-in-law, Kay Allen and her husband Tim of Duluth, Melanie Burke of Eagan; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his sister-in-law Marcella Maarson.
   Larry Charles Stewart was born Aug. 16, 1940, in Des Moines, Iowa. He spent his youth in Courtland, Kansas, where he graduated from Courtland High School in 1958. He attended the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls and the University of Eau Claire-Wisconsin, earning his bachelor of science degree in biology and a master's degree in ecology. He taught school in Plainfield, Iowa, for 15 years. He moved to New Ulm in 1977. He married Arlene Burke on May 15, 1982 in Duluth. They lived in Sigel township. He later taught school in Springfield for a year. He worked for Minnesota's Department of Natural Resources as a fisheries technician. He was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church in New Ulm, New Ulm Hockey Association, New Ulm Baseball Association, New Ulm Figure Skating Association, and the Izaak Walton League.

   Robert Lane, 86, of Sanborn died Thursday, Oct. 29, 1999, at Immanuel-St. Joseph Hospital in Mankato.
   Funeral services are 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at United Methodist Church in Sanborn with burial Sanborn Cemetery.
   He is survived by wife, Velma, of Sanborn; step-children, Milton Matteson of North Minneapolis and Melody (Mrs. Larry) Goeman of Jeffers; grandchildren, Marc, Kim and Collette Hoff, Nathan, Jarrett and Holly Bagley, and Grant Goeman; six great-grandchildren; sister, Alice Reed of Parkers Prairie; and two nieces and two nephews.
   He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Harry and Clarence, and sisters, Hilda Breneman and Bessie Radach.
   He was born Dec. 10, 1912, in Cottonwood County to William and Emma (Imme) Lane in Amboy Township, rural Sanborn. He attended the country school near his home. He farmed in Germantown Township. He was one of the last farmers in that area to give up using horses for farming. He married Velma Smithers on June 10, 1949 at Methodist parsonage in Redwood Falls. In 1957, he and his family moved to Blaine, Wash., for a year. He worked on a potato farm there. They returned to the Germantown farm and he worked at the Ochs Brick and Tile Company in rural Springfield. In March 1978 they moved to Sanborn. He worked for Swede's Salvage and Don Hogen in Sanborn.

   Hertha A. Nielson, 91, of Springfield, died Saturday, Oct. 30, 1999, at St. John Lutheran Home, Springfield.
   Arrangements are pending with Sturm Funeral Home, Springfield.