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Death Notices | Echo Press

Sept. 2, 1941 - March 5, 2021 LITTLE FALLS, Minn. - Gloria Snyder, 79, Little Falls, Minn., died Friday, March 5, in St. Gabriel’s Hospital from natural causes. Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m., followed by a funeral at 11 a.m., Friday, March 12, at Little Falls Alliance Church. A private family burial will be at a later date in Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Little Falls. Arrangements by Emblom Brenny Funeral Service in Little Falls.   

Obits | Post Bulletin

John B. Mestad John B. Mestad, 56, of Stewartville, MN died on Monday (January 4, 2021) following a short illness at his home. John Blaine Mestad was born July 23, 1964. He was the son of Blaine and Christiane (Charpetier) Mestad. He grew up in Rochester and graduated from John Marshall H.S. in 1982. He enlisted into the US Marines serving 4 years. Following his discharge he returned to Rochester, he bought and operated Brownies Gym. He lived in North Carolina for a brief time and then moved back to Minnesota. John received his Associates Degree in Nursing at RCTC and his Bachelors in Nursing at Augsburg in Rochester. He was employed as a RN at Mayo Clinic – St. Marys in the critical care Float Staff for 15 years. He was a very knowledgeable and intuitive nurse. He treated his patients with dignity and respect and his patients loved him. Attending church services at Christ Community Church was an important part of John’s everyday life. This relationship with God was pa

More veterans honored with wreaths on their graves

More veterans honored with wreaths on their graves This year, volunteers placed 414 wreaths on veterans graves in eight Minnesota cemeteries, and they hope to add three more cemeteries in the future Written By: Nancy Vogt | × Lesa McQuaid (left), who recently moved to Pequot Lakes from California, checks a list as her niece, Cassidy Chaney, and sister, Melissa Chaney, both of Nisswa, hang a wreath on veteran Floyd W. Nickel s grave Saturday, Dec. 5, in the Pequot Lakes City Cemetery. Nancy Vogt / Echo Journal PEQUOT LAKES, Minn. This holiday season, 414 green evergreen wreaths with bright red bows adorn veterans’ graves in eight Pequot Lakes area cemeteries, all because one local woman believed all veterans should be honored as her husband is.

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