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of Coon Rapids, MN. Lonni’s life was cruelly cut short on Friday, August 4, 2023. Born to Helen and Harm E Heidebrink on June 4, 1939, she grew up on the family farm just south of Rushmore, MN. Her early education began in a one-room schoolhouse with twenty other children. After graduating from Worthington High School in 1956, she attended Minneapolis Business College and eventually earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Metropolitan State University. Lonni and husband Dave enjoyed 64 years of life together and called Coon Rapids home for 62 years. During her long and varied career, she served as Executive Director of the North Hennepin Chamber of Commerce and the Anoka Technical College Foundation. Among numerous community contributions, Lonni organized and founded Mediation Service of Anoka County, was Mayor of Coon Rapids from 1999 to 2003, served on the Metropolitan Airports Commission and lead the stabilization and expansion of Stepping Stone Emergency Housing. She was an active lead
Ralph E. Gath
CONWAY, S.C. – Ralph E. Gath, 69, of Conway, S.C., joined the Lord on Jan. 31, 2021.
Born in Torrington, Conn., where he attended Oliver Wolcott Technical School. Mr. Gath retired after 40 years of devotion to O&G Industries in 2016 where he earned a safety award practically every year. He was a proud member of Local 478 Operating Engineers Union. Ralph was known to make OSHA and State inspector compliance officer’s eyes twitch at times.
Ralph married the love of his life, Sharon (Blomberg) Gath on Sept. 30, 2000. Ralph and Sharon had a blended family together. Their children are a son and best friend, Ryan (Christine) Gath; stepsons Aaron (Mariah) Reiss and Garrett Cateno; two grandchildren, Jacob, and Noah; and godson, Jack Perry Jr. Mr. Gath leaves behind his mother, Gloria (Strollo) Gath; a brother, Gary (Diana); his niece, Riki; a nephew, Michael; his brother-in-law, Gary (Ginger) Blomberg; a niece, Kate (Trevor) King; a nephew, David (Kyle) Blomberg; great