The memorial services for seven people, and the burial of five people, marked one of the largest funeral services in the Fargo-Moorhead metro area’s history.
CALUMET Lois Marie Geiger, 90, passed away May 7, 2021, of natural causes at Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital.
Lois was born on August 25, 1930, in Detroit, to William and Violet Neimi. She was a graduate of Calumet High School with the class of 1949.
She married James Geiger on June 20, 1952, at the Carmel Lutheran Church in Calumet. She was employed at Jilberts Restaurant, in Eagle Harbor, Vertins Department Store, and Dale’s Flower Shop. She and Jim purchased Dale’s Flower Shop in 1976, renamed it Calumet Floral and Gift, and operated it until their retirement in 1989.
Lois was a hard worker and loved working with the people. She also enjoyed spending time with her sons, granddaughter, and especially loved spending time and playing with her great grandson, Marcus.
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The Masjid Salaam Cultural Center in northeast Minneapolis hosts daily prayers, Sunday school and the occasional food drive. But members say the mosque has one major flaw it has no designated parking.
That means people coming to the mosque, including the elderly and disabled and the 170 children who attended school there before the pandemic, have to park several blocks away or get out of vehicles on the side of busy Central Avenue.
The mosque has tried for years to persuade the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to build parking stalls by paving over green space along St. Anthony Parkway. The conflict pits assertions of religious liberty against the sanctity of public parkland, and it s coming to a head after the Council on American-Islamic Relations Minnesota (CAIR-Minnesota) gave the Park Board a deadline this month to avoid a lawsuit.