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Timothy Wayne Wokasch

Timothy Wayne Wokasch, 25, Frazee, Minn., died Thursday, Jan. 14, 1999, in his home.

He was born Jan. 4, 1974, in Detroit Lakes, Minn. He grew up near Frazee and graduated from Frazee High School in 1992. He attended the North Dakota State College of Science, Wahpeton, then worked for BTD in Detroit Lakes and Audubon (Minn.) Engineering. On June 21, 1997, he married Jessi Puttbrese near Frazee.

He is survived by his wife; his parents, John and Elaine Wokasch, Frazee; four brothers, Greg (Shelly), John Jr., both Frazee, Marty, Detroit Lakes, Robert (Paula), Badger, Minn.; a sister, Rebecca (Mike) Morris, Rochert, Minn.; and grandmothers, Leila Wokasch, Detroit Lakes, Lenora Golkowski, Frazee, Alice Puttbrese, Rochert.

Visitation: Sunday from 4 to 8, with a prayer service at 7, in Furey Funeral Home, Frazee, and one hour before the funeral in the church.

Funeral: Monday at 3 in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Evergreen near Frazee.

Burial: Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Frazee.

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Duane E. Wokasch

Duane Wokasch (Cass Lake Times, August 5, 1999)
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Duane E. Wokasch of rural Cass Lake died July 28, 1999, at his home.

Funeral services were held Aug. 2 at the Minnesota State Veteran’s Cemetery Chapel in rural Little Falls, MN with the Rev. Gerald Algers officiating. Interment was at the Minnesota State Veteran’s cemetery with military honors by the Brainerd American Legion Post.

He was born March 27, 1933, in Fairmont, MN, the son of Floyd and Harriet (Kessler) Wokasch. He was raised and educated in Fairmont. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and served in Korea with Company “G” of the 31st Infantry. He married Mary Ann Gunderson on Sept 18, 1954, in Jackson, MN. They moved to Minneapolis where he managed a finance office. In 1969, they moved to Buffalo Lake where he was employed by the Gronseth Telephone Company in advertising sales for the Yellow Pages telephone directory. They moved to the Cass Lake area in 1980. He retired in 1990. They made their home near Birch Ridge Resort on Leech Lake. He helped organize Ottertail Peninsula into a township. He was a member of the Ottertail Peninsula Township Board, serving as supervisor in 1987 to 1990.

He enjoyed the outdoors and loved to hunt, fish and go wild ricing; and he also loved to cook.

He was a lifetime member of the Sebeka American Legion.

He is survived by a daughter, Patricia (Neil) Burgstahler of Stewart, MN; three sons: Thomas (Gail Leese) Wokasch of East Dubuque, IL., Michael (Barbara) Wokasch of East Olive, MI, and 1SG Mark Wokasch of Fort Drum, NY; a sister, Janice Hudson of Fairmont, MN; two grandchildren, Elisa and Rilee; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife on Oct 12, 1995; his parents; a brother, Robert; and a sister, Delores.

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Lillian Adeline Wokasch

Lillian A. Wokasch
77
Sedona, AZ
March 3, 2004

Lillian A. Wokasch, 77, of Sedona, Arizona died on Wednesday, March 3rd. She was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota on January 31, 1927.

Mrs. Wokasch attended St. Cloud Cathedral Catholic School in St. Cloud, Minnesota. She was a wife and mother, raising eight children.

A resident of Arizona for 25 years, Mrs. Wokasch was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Sedona. She also was active in the Special Olympics and Rainbow Acres in Camp Verde, AZ.

Mrs. Wokasch is survived by her children: Michael Wokasch of Alameda, California; Timothy Wokasch of Wendell, NC; Thomas Wokasch of Clarkdale, Arizona; Robert Wokasch of St. Paul, Minnesota; Greg Wokasch of Madison, Wisconsin; Mary Brunig of Dallas, Texas; Jeannie Wokasch of Sedona, Arizona; Teresa Wokasch of St. Paul, Minnesota; nineteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Ignatius Wokasch.

There will be two memorial services held for Mrs. Wokasch. On Wednesday, March 24th at 5:00 P.M. at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 180 Soldier Pass Road, Sedona, Arizona and the second will be held on Saturday, April 3rd at 10:30 A.M. at St. Augustines Catholic Church in St. Cloud Minnesota.

Memorial donations may be sent to Rainbow Acres, P.O. Box 1290 Camp Verde, Arizona 86322 or to The Special Olympics.

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