St. Cloud mayor grapples with worst kind of tragedy St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis says his younger brother showed few signs of depression before he killed himself. April 9, 2021 10:51am Text size Copy shortlink:
While perched on a cold granite bench on a sunny March day, St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis peered down to read his younger brother s name engraved in the granite.
Thomas Joseph Kleis, known as Tom to his family, died by suicide in July after showing no blatant signs of depression to his family. I say this often: People just need to be kind to each other always because you don t know what someone is going through, Kleis said. I wish we could have known what to say or what to do to prevent him from doing what he did.
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PALMER Gary Jerome Fagre, 52, of Palmer, IA, died Wednesday, March 3, 2021, at Unity Point Health – Trinity Regional Medical Center in Fort Dodge. A prayer service will be held at 6:00 PM on Friday, March 12, 2021, at Briggs Woods Conference Center, 2501 Briggs Woods Trail, Webster City, IA. A celebration of life gathering will follow until 10:00 PM. Inurnment will be held at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN, at a later date. Memorials may be directed to the family. To view the complete obituary and leave online condolences for the family please visit www.brucesfuneralhome.com
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Sun Prairie – Ethel B. Geving, née Jones, age 94, currently of Sun Prairie, Wis., passed away on Friday, March 5, 2021, at Agrace HospiceCare in Fitchburg, Wis.
She was born in New Richmond, Wis. on July 22, 1926, the daughter of Ward B. Jones and Emily née Thomas Jones. She married the love of her life, Gordon C. Geving, on Feb. 18, 1946, in Clear Lake, Wis. They were 10 days short of what would have been their 63rd wedding anniversary at the time Gordon died in February 2009.
Ethel and Gordon moved to St. Paul, Minn., and Ethel attended the Minneapolis School of Art and Design for two years, honing her talent to draw and paint. Her education was interrupted by the birth of their first daughter, Joyce, and it wasn’t until years later when Joyce started college, that Ethel also went back to school. She attended Lakewood Community College (as it was known then) and this time she gravitated towards pottery. She had said that