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<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, September 18, 2013, page 8Obituaries<strong>Chronicle</strong> photos by Rich GlennieSt. Pius XFall Festival<strong>The</strong> Church of St. Pius X held itsannual Fall Festival on Sundaythat featured a variety of outdoorand indoor activities at the schooland in the school parking lot.Above, Catherine Miller of Glencoelooked through the wide varietyof garden produce, bakedgoods and handmade crafts ondisplay in the Country Store. Atleft, Austin Simons of Glencoeuses an unorthodox approach to“bowling” with a tire at one of themany games of chance. <strong>The</strong> highlightof the festival each year isthe traditional sit-down meal inthe school gymnasium and SartoRoom. <strong>The</strong> Fall Festival is one ofthe biggest fundraising events ofthe year for St. Pius X School.Cancer Society receives August memorialsIn August, the <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> chapter of the AmericanCancer Society receivedmemorials from family andfriends of Eleanor AdeleLitzau.According to county memorialchairperson JeanneRay, memorial gifts to theAmerican Cancer Society areMenuSept. 23-27Millie Beneke ManorSenior Nutrition SiteMonday — Hamburger, ovenbakedpotatoes, corn, bun, margarine,rhubarb sauce, low-fatmilk.Tuesday — Tacos, meat,cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, freshfruit, tortilla, sour cream, pudding,low-fat milk.Wednesday — Paprika chicken,brown rice, mixed vegetables,peaches, cream puff dessert, lowfatmilk.Thursday — Pork loin, wholeparslied potatoes, carrots, dinnerroll, margarine, poke cake, low-fatmilk.Friday — Italian meat sauce,spaghetti noodles, lettuce withdressing, green beans, garlicbread, margarine, ice cream, lowfatmilk.GSL ElementaryBreakfastMonday — Tony’s breakfastpizza or Cinnamon Toast Crunchand string cheese and apple juicecup, low-fat milk.Tuesday — Pancake on a stickwith syrup or apple cinnamonmuffin and yogurt and mandarinoranges, low-fat milk.Wednesday — French toaststicks with syrup, or Golden Grahamswith string cheese anddiced peaches, low-fat milk.Thursday — Tony’s breakfastpizza or oatmeal with cinnamonand raisins and orange juice cup,low-fat milk.Friday — Egg and cheese muffinor blueberry muffin and yogurtand mixed fruit, low-fat milk.Helen Baker/Lakeside lunchMonday — Mini chicken corndogs, deli combo sub, ovenbakedbeans, baby carrots, applewedges, pineapple tidbits.Tuesday — Barbecued riblet,whole-grain bun, turkey andcheese on whole-grain bread,seasoned carrots, broccoli floretswith dressing, banana, chilled applesauce.in memory of the deceasedand honor gifts are tributes tothe living.To make a memorial gift,Ray said the donor need onlyto contact her with their nameand address, the name of theperson remembered and thename and address of the personto whom the notice of theWednesday — Helen Baker:Pancakes with syrup, scrambledeggs, chef salad with cheese, eggand croutons, bread stick, ovenbakedtator tots, celery sticks withdressing, grapes, chilled peachesLakeside: Herb-roasted chicken,dinner roll, yogurt, cheese andcrackers fun meal, mashed potatoeswith gravy, celery sticks withdressing, kiwi wedges, chilledpeaches.Thursday — Helen Baker:Herb-roasted chicken, dinner roll,yogurt, cheese and crackers funmeal, mashed potatoes withgravy, baby carrots with dressing,orange wedges, chilled pears.Lakeside: Pancakes with syrup,scrambled eggs, chef salad withcheese, egg and croutons, breadstick, oven-baked tator tots, babycarrots with dressing, orangewedges, chilled pears.Friday — Macaroni andcheese, bread stick, ham andcheese on whole-grain bun, seasonedgreen beans, caesar romainesalad with dressing, applewedges, mandarin oranges.Junior/Senior High breakfastMonday — Breakfast pizza orCinnamon Toast Crunch and blueberrymuffin, diced pears, low-fatmilk.Tuesday — Pancake on a stickwith syrup or oatmeal cinnamonand raisins and mandarin oranges,low-fat milk.Wednesday — Breakfast burritoor ultimate breakfast round andyogurt, diced peaches, low-fatmilk.Thursday — French toaststicks or Cinnamon Toast Crunchand apple cinnamon muffin andorange juice cup, low-fat milk.Friday — Sausage, egg andcheese biscuit or ultimate breakfastround and yogurt, mixed fruit,low-fat milk.Junior/Senior High lunchMonday — Sloppy joe onwhole-grain bun, oven-bakedFrench fries, seasoned corn, cucumbercitrus salad, baby carrotsgift should be sent.Requests should be sent toRay at 809 Lindy Lane NE,Hutchinson, MN 55350-1911.Call for American CancerSociety at its toll-free numberof 800-227-2345 or Ray at320-587-2838 for more information.with dressing, apple, pineappletidbits.Tuesday — Popcorn chicken,mashed potatoes with gravy, seasonedpeas, whole-grain dinnerroll, carrot, raisin and pineapplesalad, broccoli florets with dressing,banana, chilled applesauce.Wednesday — Meatball sub,oven-baked beans, potatowedges, confetti coleslaw, cherrytomatoes with dressing, watermelonchunks, chilled peaches.Thursday — Pizza casserole,bread stick, seasoned greenbeans, caesar romaine salad, jicamasticks with dressing, orangewedges, chilled pears.Friday — Mexican bar withchicken fajitas or beefy nachos,brown rice, refried beans, corn,black bean and salsa salad, babycarrots with dressing, apple,chilled mixed fruit.First Lutheran School LunchMonday — Lasagna, broccoli,pears, bread, milk.Tuesday — Grilled chickenpatty, whole-grain bun, sweet potatofries, applesauce, milk.Wednesday — Beef taco, refriedbeans, pineapple, milk.Thursday — Mr. Rib on wholegrainbun, tator tots, mandarin oranges,milk.Friday — Hot ham and cheesesandwich, sugar snap peas,peaches, milk.St. Pius X School LunchMonday — Ham sub, lettuce,pickles, cheese, vegetables withdip, green beans, peaches, milk.Tuesday — Tator tot hotdish,peas, vegetables with dip, pears,milk.Wednesday — Chickennuggets, peaches, curly fries, rawvegetables with dip, yummy bar,milk.Thursday — Spaghetti, garlicbread, romaine lettuce, vegetableswith dip, mandarin oranges,milk.Friday — French toast sticks,hard-boiled egg, corn, vegetableswith dip, applesauce, milk.Esther M. Polzin, 92, of GaylordFuneral services for EstherMartha Minna Polzin, 92, ofGaylord, formerly ofWinthrop, will be held at 11a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 18, atImmanuelLutheranChurch inN e wAuburn.<strong>The</strong> Rev.B r a dDanielsonwill officiate.M s .Polzin diedEsther Polzinon Friday, Sept. 13, 2013, atthe Oak Terrace Health CareCenter in Gaylord.Visitation will be one hourprior to the service at thechurch on Wednesday.<strong>The</strong> organist will be RebeccaBerg, and the duet of MaryKavan and Rebecca Bergwill sing “Amazing Grace.”Special music by KaraScholla is “God Be With You’Til We Meet Again.” Congregationalhymns will be“Borning Cry” and “HowGreat Thou Art.”Pallbearers will be JonPolzin, Larry Kirschbaum,Larry Gutknecht, HillardGrack, Ron Henke andDuWayne Tessmer. Intermentwill be in the High IslandCemetery in New Auburn.Ms. Polzin was born onMarch, 4, 1921, in PennTownship, <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>,to Wilhelm and Maria (Lindeman)Polzin. She was baptizedas an infant on March28, 1921, at ImmanuelLutheran Church in NewAuburn by the Rev. H.G.Diemer. She was confirmedin her faith as a youth onApril 4, 1935, also at ImmanuelLutheran Church, bythe Rev. Hans Werner. She attendedcountry schoolthrough the eighth grade.Ms. Polzin did houseworkfor families in New Auburnand Winthrop. She alsoworked at Green Giant duringthe summers. She lived muchof the time with her brother,Vernon, and his family outsideof New Auburn, becominglike a second mother tohis children. She also stayedwith her nephew, OttoGutknecht, and his family,where she helped out duringtax season.Ms. Polzin later moved toWinthrop, where she workedfor Hands for 25 years.Ms. Polzin enjoyed playingcards, Sunday visits fromAlmira’s family, and workingon word find puzzles. Shealso enjoyed listening toDaniel O’Donnell on PBSand watching the Bandwagontelevision show. She especiallycherished the time shespent with her family andfriends.A celebration of life forMarvin William Eggersgluess,73, of Glencoe, washeld on Tuesday, Sept. 17, atthe Glencoe City Center.Mr. Eggersgluess died onTuesday, Sept. 10, 2013, atGlencoe Regional HealthServices long-term care facility.Interment was at FortSnelling National Cemeteryin Minneapolis.Mr. Eggersgluess was bornon Feb. 26, 1940, in Glencoe,to Edwin and Anna (Vollmer)Eggersgluess. He was baptizedas an infant on March10, 1940, by the Rev.Streufert and confirmed in hisfaith as a youth on April 11,1954, by the Rev. A. H. Fellwock,both at First EvangelicalLutheran Church in Glencoe.Mr. Eggersgluess receivedhis education in Glencoe andwas a graduate of the GlencoeHigh School, class of1958. He entered active militaryservice in the UnitedStates Navy in 1959, and receivedan honorable dischargein 1961.On June 22, 1963, Mr. Eggersgluesswas united in marriageto June Boeder by theRev. Kesting at ImmanuelLutheran Church in Gibbon.<strong>The</strong>y made their home inGlencoe. <strong>The</strong>ir marriage wasblessed with two children,ReNae and Brad. <strong>The</strong> coupleshared over 47 years of marriagebefore Mrs. Eggersgluessdied on Nov. 15,2010.Mr. Eggersgluess workedas an electrician in the Glencoearea.He was a lifelong memberof First Evangelical LutheranChurch in Glencoe. Also, hewas a member of the GlencoeAmerican Legion Post 95,Glencoe VFW Post 5102,served 20 years on the GlencoeFire Department and participatedin many other areaactivities.Mr. Eggersgluess enjoyedspending time at the cabin,fishing, cleaning chickens,football, country music, birdWhen Ms. Polzin neededhelp with her daily care, shemoved to Oak Terrace HealthCare Center in Gaylord inJanuary 2010.Survivors include her sister-in-law,Almira Polzin ofGlencoe; Almira Polzin’schildren, Kayla Polzin ofWaukesha, Wis., Kara (Brian)Scholla of Gaylord, Janna(Craig) Tessmer of Gaylord,and Jon (Carol) Polzin ofGaylord; their children, Bethand Sarah Tessmer, JordynPolzin, Dakota and MatteaJacobson; many other nieces,nephews and friends.Ms. Polzin is preceded indeath by her parents, Wilhelmand Maria Polzin;brothers, Edwin Polzin, AlbertPolzin and his wife,Delma, Herbert Polzin andhis wife, Hilda, VernonPolzin, and Wilbert Polzin (ininfancy); sisters, HerthaGutknecht and her husband,Arthur, Elsie Grack and herhusband, Ervin, Clara Henkeand her husband, Edmund,and Marie Tessmer and herhusband, Milton; nephews,Wilmer Polzin, DarrellPolzin, Gerald Tessmer; andniece, Clara Becker.Arrangements are by theDalin-Hantge Chapel inWinthrop. Online obituariesand guest book are availableat www.hantge.com. Click onobituaries/guest book.Marvin Eggersgluess, 73, of Glencoe<strong>The</strong> Minnesota SaddlebredHorse Association presentsthe annual Parade of Stables,from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday,Sept. 21.This is a free family-friendlyevent.Meet the Saddlebred horseup-close and personal withlive riding and drivingdemonstrations, stable tours,and speak with local horsetrainers.Twelve stables are participatingin the following cities:Hugo, St. Francis, MapleLake, Lakeville, New Prague,Rosemont, Elgin, Hastings,Stillwater, Delano and Plato.<strong>The</strong> Minnesota SaddlebredHorse Association (MSHA)originated in the 1960s andwas formally established in1983 to promote and protectthe American Saddlebredthroughout Minnesota. <strong>The</strong>Minnesota Saddlebred HorseAssociation organizes, promotesand participates in anumber of events and activitiesinvolving Saddlebreds.<strong>The</strong>se events introduce theAmerican Saddlebred horseto a cross section of the publicand can serve as learningopportunities.Stables participating andlocations:Hardwood Creek Farm,Hugo.Manahan Stables, St. Francis.Stables at Greenfield Farm,Maple Lake.Bob Jensen Stables,Lakeveille.Cornerstone Stables, NewPrague.Lear Stables, Rosemount.watching, volunteering andsocializing. He cherished thetime spent with his familyand friends.Survivors include his specialfriend, Kay Schumacherof Arlington; children, ReNae(Jeff) Jenson of Glencoe,Brad (Carol) Eggersgluess ofGlencoe; grandchildren,Joshua Jenson, Alex Jenson,Jacob Jenson, Braxton Eggersgluess,Isabel Eggersgluess,Addysen Eggersgluess;step-grandchildren,Tashia (Devin) Nicholson,Kayleigh Smid; great-grandchild,Norah Nickolson; sister-in-law,Fava Boeder;nieces, nephews, other relativesand many friends.Preceding him in deathwere his parents, Edwin andAnna Eggersgluess, and wife,June Eggersgluess.Arrangements were by theJohnson-McBride FuneralChapel of Glencoe. Onlineobituaries and guest book areavailable at www.hantge.com. Click on obituaries/guest book.Westwood Farm in Plato partof Parade of Stables Sept. 21Silver Springs EquestrianCenter, Elgin.Crafted by Steel Crest,Hastings.Flying E Stables, Stillwater.Valiant Stables, Stillwater.Centre Pointe Training Stables,Delano.Westwood Farm, Plato.PERSONALIZED & CUSTOMIZED952.467.2081JOHN & LORI TROCKEMinnesota ValleyGranite, LLC.Memorial Markers& Monuments• Hand crafted• Locally made with the finest granite• Large variety of design ideas• Competitive prices730 Chandler Ave., Glencoe320-864-2784 • Toll Free 800-354-9396Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. • Other times available by appointment.

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