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Living At Home-Block Nurse Program Serving People 65+ Volunteer Assistance Box 234, Rothsay, MN 218 867-1234 “Contact Your Local Agent” Oscar/Parke Mutual “For All Your Insurance Needs” 218 867-2440 Elevator - 867-2135 Oil Station - 867-2138 Barnesville - 218 493-4481 ROTHSAY FARMERS COOP Park Region Coop • Bulk And Bottle Propane • Service Technician Available For Propane Furnaces For Service And Delivery 218 863-2811 - 800 786-7573 POWERHOUSE Bar, Grill & Off-Sale Banquet - Private Party Meeting Facility - Catering Available 218 867-2110 WANTED BY HOMEOWNERS Heating & Cooling Man Dave Emery CALL A COMFORTABLE NUMBER 218 736-4949 BRUCE BRENDEN As Your Rothsay Representative For FERGUS FALLS MONUMENT COMPANY For All Your Monument And Marker Needs Call 218 867-2410 CITY OF ROTHSAY “Home Of The Prairie Chicken” ROTHSAY, MINNESOTA 56579 3 Studio HAIR DESIGN 412 Center Street - Rothsay, MN 218 867-2102 THE STORE FRONT “Student Operated Hardware Store” Rothsay High School Rothsay, Minnesota LINDBERG MOTORS Auto And Truck Repair PHONE 218 867-2355 Rothsay, MN 56579 ROTHSAY TRUCK AND TRAILER Shop Phone: 218 867-2785 Rothsay, MN For a hassle free stop, try our shop! Pizza • Pasta • Sandwiches • Beer •Wine Dine In Or Take Out 218 867-2500 Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Rothsay Baptist Church Rev. Leon Andersen 218 867-2268 Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. New Life Lutheran Church Rev. Paul Huso 218 867-6557 Worship Times: 8:45 a.m. @Little Bethany New Life: 9:00 a.m. - Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - Worship Rothsay Long Distance Company Your Local Telphone Company, Connecting You To The World! Phone 218 867-2111 Game Heads & Bears A Specialty! Minnesota Licensed Taxidermist 807 4-1/2 Ave NE, Barnesville 354-7431 Call 218 354-2606 To Have Your Business Featured On The Church Page. Call 218 354-2606 To Have Your Business Featured On The Church Page. Call 218 354-2606 To Have Your Business Featured On The Church Page. Craig LaBelle Plumbing Co. Rothsay, MN Cell 763 561-4900 Home 218 739-6578 [email protected] Insured License #016744-PM 119 2nd St SW, PO Box 247 Rothsay, MN 56579 218 867-2182 Member FDIC REGIONAL REPORT Rothsay, Minn. PAGE 2 2014 December Edition Food Pantry Available For Those In Need The Barnesville Area Food Pantry is open and staffed with volunteers each Monday from 5:00- 7:00 p.m. Persons who may be in need of food, and other household necessities, are invited to come in for assistance during those hours or call at 354-7207. The Food Pantry serves residents for Barnesville, Rothsay, Baker, Rollag and surrounding rural areas. Located just north of the library on Front Street (look for the green building). For emergency assistance or more information 354-7207. o Christmas gift will change your life as much as receiving Jesus as your Lord and Savior. No worldly gift can match its results. This week in church you can receive that gift. If you have received Him already, celebrate it this week in church. Isaiah 9:2-7 Titus 2:11-14 Psalm 96 Revised Common Lectionary © 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts for Sunday, December 28, 2014 First Sunday After Christmas Day Luke 2:1-14 (15-20) ROHN ENGH Funeral Services Held For LeRoy “Jack” Skriden LeRoy D. “Jack” Skriden, 82, of Sun City West, Arizona passed away on October 23, 2014. Funeral services were held at two locations. e first at his home parish of 10 years, Crown of Life Lutheran Church in Sun City West, officiated by Reverend Phill Robins and Reverend Gary Smith, with military honors performed by the American Legion Post #94. e second ceremony was held at Trinity Lutheran Church, his home of 30 years, offiated by Reverend Robert Geaschel in Burr Ridge, Illinois with military honors were performed where his creamated remains are interred. Jack was born on August 6, 1932 in Rothsay, Minnesota to Willie and Murien Trana Skriden. He was baptized in 1932 at Hamar Lutheran Church, Rothsay. He was confirmed in October of 1946 at Christ Lutheran Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Upon graduating from Fergus Falls, Minnesota High School, Jack enlisted in the Army with the request to serve in an Airborne Unit. In 1951 he was assigned to the 11th Airborne Division, and was in the original group of troopers who reactivated the 503rd AIR from WWII. Jack served as a “jump master” and was discharged in July 1953 with the rank of Sergeant First Class. Since Jack’s service time with the 11th Airborne, he continued his service through membership of the 1lth Airborne Association and was chairman of the 503rd Brigade, association vice president and chairman of the Long Range Planning Committee. He was also a member of the American Legion since 1953. Jack was a member of the Legion throughout his life, in many different cities, most recently in Sun City West, Post #94. His previous Legion memberships were located in Coldwater, Lansing, and Berkeley, Michigan, Redmond, Oregon, Hinsdale, Illinois and Dubuque, Iowa. Jack attended Michigan State University, graduating with honors in 1958 with a Bachelor of Science degree in forestry. He began working with Metropolitan Lumber Company in 1958, in multiple offices in the United States and was elected president of the Metropolitan Lumber Company in 1983. He held the position until retirement in 2001, but continued in sales until 2011. roughout his career at Metropolitan, Jack participated in many leadership roles outside of his career in lumber. In 1965, Jack was elected as president of the Michigan Jaycees (Junior Chamber of Commerce), for the 1965-66 term. Jack was a 30-year member of the LEROY “JACK” SKRIDEN Rotary Club of Oak Brook, Illinois and served as president in 1975-76. He also held office as chairman of the Republican Party for Downers Grove Township, DuPage County, Illinois from 1982-1986. He was then elected a Ronald Reagan delegate to the 1980 and 1984 Republican Nominating Conventions, and attended the 198l Reagan Inaugural. Jack also served as chairman of the DePage County Illinois Zoning Board of Appeals from 1985-1992. Jack served as chairman/president of the North American Wholesale Lumber Association (NAWLA) in 1994-1995. Jack finalized his role within NAWLA as chairman of the NAWLA Mulrooney Memorial Award for the Lumberman of the Year in the USA and Canada. Jack has been a long-standing and devoted member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Burr Ridge, Illinois for over 30 years, a member of Crown of Life Lutheran Church in Sun City West from 2002 until his passing in 2014. He served as elder at both churches for many years, among many other activities within the church. He found incredible enrichment in his life through his involvement in church, especially his role as elder. Overall, Jack had an incredible zest for life, was a true people person and touched the hearts of most everyone he encountered. He loved to laugh, play jokes and loved to speak Norwegian, especially just to confuse people! He was incredibly proud of his Norwegian heritage and loved working on his genealogy with his family members. He was actually able to trace back to the mid-l600’s. Locally Jack was a member of Torske Klubben. Jack was an incredibly accomplished man and his hobbies were endless. He had a love of sports, most of all a passion for baseball. He loved photography and has quite a categorized collection of photographs taken throughout his many travels. Jack absolutely loved to travel both domestically and internationally, and did it oſten. He most of all had a love for family and friends. He had the ability to keep in touch with anyone who passed through his life. And for this and so much more, his family and friends will miss him dearly. He was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, cousin, uncle, and friend. He will be in their hearts forever and we will think of him and smile. Jack is survived by his wife of 10 years Ruth Muth Skriden; daughters, Mona Skriden, daughter of Ella Singer, and Holly (Ryan) Skriden King, daughter of Annette Skriden; four grandchildren, Elijah Borde, Xavier Borde, Alexandra King, and Brooklyn King; sister, Marjorie Tomso (Jerry, deceased); and brother David Skriden, all of Coldwater, MI. He is preceded in death by his beloved daughter Heidi Skriden March 1997. NEW LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH Parish Office 218 867-6557 Rothsay, MN Pastor Paul Huso Wednesday, December 24 - Community Candlelight Christmas Eve Worship at NLLC, 5 p.m. Sunday December 28 - Coffee Fellowship, 9 a.m. No Sunday School. Worship, 10 a.m. Sunday, December 4 - Coffee Fellowship and Sunday School, 9 a.m. Worship with Holy Communion, 10 a.m. Tuesday, January 7 - Confirmation Class, 7 p.m. Sunday January 11 - Coffee Fellowship and Sunday School, 9 a.m. Worship, 10 a.m. Rothsay Area Church Notes All area churches are welcome to submit their church notes to be published in the Rothsay Regional Report. Please email to newsrecordreview@ bvillemn.net or they may mailed to the Rothsay Regional Report, PO Box 203, Rothsay, MN 56579 LITTLE BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH Parish Office 218 867-6557 8 Miles SE of Barnesville Pastor Paul Huso Wednesday, December 24 - Community Candlelight Christmas Eve Worship at NLLC, 5 p.m. Sunday, December 28 - Worship, 8:45 a.m. Sunday, January 4 - Worship with Holy Communion, 8:45 a.m. Sunday, January 11 - Worship, 8:45 a.m. * * * * LAKES AREA WORD FELLOWSHIP Vergas, Minnesota Spirit-filled Family Church Pastors Larry and Terry Vosika Telephone: 218 847-8499 Church: 218 342-2620 Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays - Midweek services, 7 p.m.. * * * * NORTH IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMC) 12713 County Road 30, Pelican Rapids, MN JESUS CHRIST, HIGH PRIEST Office: 218 863-5447 Interim Pastor Peter Martinson Telephone: 218 998-4858 Cell: 218 770-5756 Wednesday, December 24 - Christmas Eve Worship, 4 p.m. Sunday, December 28 - No Sunday School. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, January 4 - Worship with Holy Communion, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, January 11 - Sunday, School, 9:15 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. ROTHSAY BAPTIST CHURCH Rothsay, Minnesota Church: 218 867-2268 Family Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. * * * * Tamera Peterson Funeral Services Held December 20 TAMERA “TAMMY” PETERSON Tamera “Tammy” Peterson, 62, a resident of Moorhead, Minnesota died peacefully Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at Sanford Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota surrounded by loved ones. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 20, 2014 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Moorhead with Reverend Matthew Peterson officiating. Visitation was held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Friday, December 19, 2014 with a 7:00 p.m. prayer service at Trinity Lutheran Church and resumed one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment is in Hamar Cemetery, Rothsay, Minnesota. Tammy was born on September 5, 1952, in Fargo, to Sidney and Joyce (Hawkins) Winroth. Tammy grew up and attended school in Halstad, Minnesota, graduating in 1970. She continued her education at Minnesota State University of Moorhead, graduating in 1974 with an elementary education degree. In 2003, she received her Master’s degree in education. Tammy was united in marriage to Roger Peterson in 1975 in Halstad. To this union, three children were born. Tammy taught in Sisseton, South Dakota from 1974-1975 and in Rothsay, Minnesota from 1975-2011. Upon retirement, Tammy served as a student-teacher liaison for MSUM. Tammy touched the lives of countless students and families. She devoted her life to helping others and was honored by Walmart, as Minnesota Teacher of the Year in 2004. Tammy was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church and numerous groups within the church. She was also involved in Bible studies and Sunday school. Tammy enjoyed hosting senior citizens events and other community programs with her students. Tammy’s faith, family, friends, students and colleagues were very important to her. She loved reading, spending time at the lake and watching her kid’s and grandkid’s activities. She was a great organizer and a gracious host. Tammy is survived by her husband, Roger, Moorhead, MN; children, Lee (Jordan) Peterson, Lake Worth, FL, Jonathan (Ashley) Peterson, Reading, PA, and Joshua Peterson, Moorhead, MN; five grandchildren, Braxton, Greyson, Braylon, Avery and Harrison; mother, Joyce Winroth, Fargo, ND; sister, Cindy Winroth, Moorhead, MN; two brothers, Rod Winroth, Lincoln, NE, and Randy Winroth, Fargo, ND; father-in-law, Johnnie Peterson, Fergus Falls, MN; sister-in- law, Connie (Dave) Walden, Hawley, MN; brothers-in-law, Lynn (Nancy) Peterson, Ottertail, MN and Randy (Barb) Peterson, Alexandria, MN; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death was her father, Sidney Winroth; and mother- in-law, Margaret Peterson. A special thanks to family, friends and especially Roger Maris Cancer Center, Sanford Oncology Department and Dr. Gerald Gross. Arrangements were entrusted to Olson Funeral Home, Fergus Falls, Minnesota. Condolences may be sent online at www.olsonfuneralhome. com. CHIROPRACTIC 218 770-3393 • Serving All Ages! Tuesdays at PARTNERS, 201 1 st Ave SW Thursdays at The Muddy Moose Cafe Pelican Rapids, 30 North Broadway REGULAR MAINTENANCE If you’ve been waiting to get your oil changed – come in now. Every year we all do car maintenance and our body’s needs are the same. Everyone has an internal wisdom governing our bodies’ health. When cut, it heals without our thought to have it do so. This wisdom flows through and over our nerve system to the body. Christopher Reeves had a fracture in his neck; he lost function of body from the injury site down and later dying of complications. Spinal bones protect the spinal cord. If bones are misaligned (stress) and the spine is pressing on nerves, there is interference. Interference lead to less wisdom in the body and SYMPTOMS. When you reduce spinal interference the body regains health and healing. It’s very SIMPLE and straight forward. Chiropractors reduce interference. I am thankful to be a Chiropractor and to be in your community. . Read what another family, who has benefited from their body healing better, has said, “Before being adjusted, my son was emotional & just NOT himself. He was angry, irritable & not happy. After his adjustment he is back to the loving, caring & sweet boy that we had been missing. He also would wake up at night with ankle pain. I would spend hours rubbing it for him. I stated my concern & had it adjusted. He has NOT complained since. At our appt it was also suggested we drink more water. This has also been a great thing for our family. This ALL has been after only 3 adjustments. We as a family will continue to maintain chiropractic care for our family.” Please come in for your health evaluation and see how health is improved with chiropractic Yours in health, Dr. Erika Bartz

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CITY OF ROTHSAY

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THE STORE FRONT“Student Operated Hardware Store”

Rothsay High SchoolRothsay, Minnesota

LINDBERG MOTORS

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Pizza • Pasta • Sandwiches • Beer •WineDine In Or Take Out218 867-2500

Tues. - Sat.10 a.m.-10 p.m.

SundayNoon-8 p.m.

Rothsay Baptist Church

Rev. Leon Andersen218 867-2268

Sunday School 9:00 a.m.Worship Service 9:30 a.m.

New Life Lutheran ChurchRev. Paul Huso 218 867-6557

Worship Times: 8:45 a.m. @Little Bethany

New Life:9:00 a.m. - Sunday School

10:00 a.m. - Worship

RothsayLong

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Game Heads & Bears A Specialty!

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Featured On The Church Page.

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Featured On The Church Page.

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PAGE 22014 DecemberEdition

Food Pantry Available For Those In Need

The Barnesville Area Food Pantry is open and staffed with volunteers each Monday from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Persons who may be in need of food, and other household necessities, are invited to come in for assistance during those hours or call at 354-7207.

The Food Pantry serves residents for Barnesville, Rothsay, Baker, Rollag and surrounding rural areas. Located just north of the library on Front Street (look for the green building).

For emergency assistance or more information 354-7207.

o Christmas gift will change your life as much as receiving Jesus as your Lord and Savior.

No worldly gift can match its results.

This week in church you can receive that gift. If you have received Him already, celebrate it this week in church.

Isaiah 9:2-7� Titus 2:11-14� Psalm 96

Revised Common Lectionary © 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts for

Sunday, December 28, 2014First Sunday After Christmas Day

Luke 2:1-14 (15-20)

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Funeral Services Held For LeRoy “Jack” Skriden

LeRoy D. “Jack” Skriden, 82, of Sun City West, Arizona passed away on October 23, 2014.

Funeral services were held at two locations. The first at his home parish of 10 years, Crown of Life Lutheran Church in Sun City West, officiated by Reverend Phill Robins and Reverend Gary Smith, with military honors performed by the American Legion Post #94. The second ceremony was held at Trinity Lutheran Church, his home of 30 years, offiated by Reverend Robert Geaschel in Burr Ridge, Illinois with military honors were performed where his creamated remains are interred.

Jack was born on August 6, 1932 in Rothsay, Minnesota to Willie and Murien Trana Skriden. He was baptized in 1932 at Hamar Lutheran Church, Rothsay. He was confirmed in October of 1946 at Christ Lutheran Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Upon graduating from Fergus Falls, Minnesota High School, Jack enlisted in the Army with the request to serve in an Airborne Unit. In 1951 he was assigned to the 11th Airborne Division, and was in the original group of troopers who reactivated the 503rd AIR from WWII. Jack served as a “jump master” and was discharged in July 1953 with the rank of Sergeant First Class. Since Jack’s service time with the 11th Airborne, he continued his service through membership of the 1lth Airborne Association and was chairman of the 503rd Brigade, association vice president and chairman of the Long Range Planning Committee. He was also a member of the American Legion since 1953. Jack was a member of the Legion throughout his life, in many different cities, most recently in Sun City West, Post #94. His previous Legion memberships were located in Coldwater, Lansing, and Berkeley, Michigan, Redmond, Oregon, Hinsdale, Illinois and Dubuque, Iowa.

Jack attended Michigan State University, graduating with honors in 1958 with a Bachelor of Science degree in forestry. He began working with Metropolitan Lumber Company in 1958, in multiple offices in the United States and was elected president of the Metropolitan Lumber Company in 1983. He held the position until retirement in 2001, but continued in sales until 2011.

Throughout his career at Metropolitan, Jack participated in many leadership roles outside of his career in lumber. In 1965, Jack was elected as president of the Michigan Jaycees (Junior Chamber of Commerce), for the 1965-66 term.

Jack was a 30-year member of the

LEROY “JACK” SKRIDEN

Rotary Club of Oak Brook, Illinois and served as president in 1975-76.

He also held office as chairman of the Republican Party for Downers Grove Township, DuPage County, Illinois from 1982-1986. He was then elected a Ronald Reagan delegate to the 1980 and 1984 Republican Nominating Conventions, and attended the 198l Reagan Inaugural. Jack also served as chairman of the DePage County Illinois Zoning Board of Appeals from 1985-1992.

Jack served as chairman/president of the North American Wholesale Lumber Association (NAWLA) in 1994-1995. Jack finalized his role within NAWLA as chairman of the NAWLA Mulrooney Memorial Award for the Lumberman of the Year in the USA and Canada.

Jack has been a long-standing and devoted member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Burr Ridge, Illinois for over 30 years, a member of Crown of Life Lutheran Church in Sun City West from 2002 until his passing in 2014. He served as elder at both churches for many years, among many other activities within the church. He found incredible enrichment in his life through his involvement in church, especially his role as elder.

Overall, Jack had an incredible zest for life, was a true people person and touched the hearts of most everyone he encountered. He loved to laugh, play jokes and loved to speak Norwegian, especially just to confuse people! He was incredibly proud of his Norwegian heritage and loved working on his genealogy with his family members. He was actually able to trace back to the mid-l600’s. Locally Jack was a member of Torske Klubben.

Jack was an incredibly accomplished man and his hobbies were endless. He had a love of sports, most of all a passion for baseball. He loved photography and has quite a categorized collection of photographs taken throughout his many travels. Jack absolutely loved to travel both domestically and internationally, and did it often. He most of all had a love for family and friends. He had the ability to keep in touch with anyone who passed through his life. And for this and so much more, his family and friends will miss him dearly.

He was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, cousin, uncle, and friend. He will be in their hearts forever and we will think of him and smile.

Jack is survived by his wife of 10 years Ruth Muth Skriden; daughters, Mona Skriden, daughter of Ella Singer, and Holly (Ryan) Skriden King, daughter of Annette Skriden; four grandchildren, Elijah Borde, Xavier Borde, Alexandra King, and Brooklyn King; sister, Marjorie Tomso (Jerry, deceased); and brother David Skriden, all of Coldwater, MI.

He is preceded in death by his beloved daughter Heidi Skriden March 1997.

NEW LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH

Parish Office 218 867-6557Rothsay, MN

Pastor Paul Huso Wednesday, December 24 -

Community Candlelight Christmas Eve Worship at NLLC, 5 p.m.

Sunday December 28 - Coffee Fellowship, 9 a.m. No Sunday School. Worship, 10 a.m.

Sunday, December 4 - Coffee Fellowship and Sunday School, 9 a.m. Worship with Holy Communion, 10 a.m.

Tuesday, January 7 - Confirmation Class, 7 p.m.

Sunday January 11 - Coffee Fellowship and Sunday School, 9 a.m. Worship, 10 a.m.

Rothsay Area Church NotesAll area churches are welcome to submit their church notes to be published

in the Rothsay Regional Report. Please email to [email protected] or they may mailed to the Rothsay Regional Report, PO Box 203, Rothsay, MN 56579

LITTLE BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH

Parish Office 218 867-65578 Miles SE of Barnesville

Pastor Paul Huso Wednesday, December 24 -

Community Candlelight Christmas Eve Worship at NLLC, 5 p.m.

Sunday, December 28 - Worship, 8:45 a.m.

Sunday, January 4 - Worship with Holy Communion, 8:45 a.m.

Sunday, January 11 - Worship, 8:45 a.m.

* * * *

LAKES AREA WORDFELLOWSHIP

Vergas, MinnesotaSpirit-filled Family Church

Pastors Larry and Terry VosikaTelephone: 218 847-8499

Church: 218 342-2620Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.Worship service at 10:30 a.m.Wednesdays - Midweek services,

7 p.m..* * * *

NORTH IMMANUELLUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMC)

12713 County Road 30, Pelican Rapids, MN

JESUS CHRIST, HIGH PRIESTOffice: 218 863-5447

Interim Pastor Peter MartinsonTelephone: 218 998-4858

Cell: 218 770-5756Wednesday, December 24 -

Christmas Eve Worship, 4 p.m. Sunday, December 28 - No Sunday

School. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, January 4 - Worship with

Holy Communion, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, January 11 - Sunday,

School, 9:15 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m.

ROTHSAY BAPTIST CHURCHRothsay, Minnesota

Church: 218 867-2268 Family Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.

Worship, 10:30 a.m. * * * *

Tamera Peterson Funeral Services Held December 20

TAMERA “TAMMY” PETERSONTamera “Tammy” Peterson, 62,

a resident of Moorhead, Minnesota died peacefully Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at Sanford Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota surrounded by loved ones.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 20, 2014 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Moorhead with Reverend Matthew Peterson officiating.

Visitation was held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Friday, December 19, 2014 with a 7:00 p.m. prayer service at Trinity Lutheran Church and resumed one hour prior to the service at the church.

Interment is in Hamar Cemetery, Rothsay, Minnesota.

Tammy was born on September 5, 1952, in Fargo, to Sidney and Joyce (Hawkins) Winroth. Tammy grew up and attended school in Halstad, Minnesota, graduating in 1970. She continued her education at Minnesota State University of Moorhead, graduating in 1974 with an elementary education degree. In 2003, she received her Master’s degree in education.

Tammy was united in marriage to Roger Peterson in 1975 in Halstad. To this union, three children were born.

Tammy taught in Sisseton, South Dakota from 1974-1975 and in Rothsay, Minnesota from 1975-2011. Upon retirement, Tammy served as a student-teacher liaison for MSUM. Tammy touched the lives of countless students and families. She devoted her life to helping others and was honored by Walmart, as Minnesota Teacher of the Year in 2004.

Tammy was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church and numerous groups within the church. She was also involved in Bible studies and Sunday school. Tammy enjoyed hosting senior citizens events and other community programs with her students. Tammy’s faith, family, friends, students and colleagues were very important to her. She loved reading, spending time at the lake and watching her kid’s and grandkid’s activities. She was a great organizer and a gracious host.

Tammy is survived by her husband, Roger, Moorhead, MN; children, Lee (Jordan) Peterson, Lake Worth, FL, Jonathan (Ashley) Peterson, Reading, PA, and Joshua Peterson, Moorhead, MN; five grandchildren, Braxton, Greyson, Braylon, Avery and Harrison; mother, Joyce Winroth, Fargo, ND; sister, Cindy Winroth, Moorhead, MN; two brothers, Rod Winroth, Lincoln, NE, and Randy Winroth, Fargo, ND; father-in-law, Johnnie Peterson, Fergus Falls, MN; sister-in-law, Connie (Dave) Walden, Hawley, MN; brothers-in-law, Lynn (Nancy) Peterson, Ottertail, MN and Randy (Barb) Peterson, Alexandria, MN; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Preceding her in death was her father, Sidney Winroth; and mother-in-law, Margaret Peterson.

A special thanks to family, friends and especially Roger Maris Cancer Center, Sanford Oncology Department and Dr. Gerald Gross.

Arrangements were entrusted to Olson Funeral Home, Fergus Falls, Minnesota. Condolences may be sent online at www.olsonfuneralhome.com.

CHIROPRACTIC

218 770-3393 • Serving All Ages!

Tuesdays at ParTners, 201 1st ave sw Thursdays at The Muddy Moose CafePelican Rapids, 30 North Broadway

REGULAR MAINTENANCEIf you’ve been waiting to get your oil changed – come in now.Every year we all do car maintenance and our body’s needs are

the same.Everyone has an internal wisdom governing our bodies’ health.

When cut, it heals without our thought to have it do so. This wisdom flows through and over our nerve system to the body.

Christopher Reeves had a fracture in his neck; he lost function of body from the injury site down and later dying of complications.

Spinal bones protect the spinal cord. If bones are misaligned (stress) and the spine is pressing on nerves, there is interference.

Interference lead to less wisdom in the body and SYMPTOMS.When you reduce spinal interference the body regains health and

healing.It’s very SIMPLE and straight forward. Chiropractors reduce

interference.I am thankful to be a Chiropractor and to be in your community. . Read what another family, who has benefited from their body

healing better, has said, “Before being adjusted, my son was emotional & just NOT himself. He was angry, irritable & not happy. After his adjustment he is back to the loving, caring & sweet boy that we had been missing. He also would wake up at night with ankle pain. I would spend hours rubbing it for him. I stated my concern & had it adjusted. He has NOT complained since. At our appt it was also suggested we drink more water. This has also been a great thing for our family. This ALL has been after only 3 adjustments. We as a family will continue to maintain chiropractic care for our family.”

Please come in for your health evaluation and see how health is improved with chiropractic

Yours in health, Dr. Erika Bartz