MFDA Bulletin - Fall 2021

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Rising to the Challenge

MFDA CONTINUES TO SUPPORT EXCELLENCE IN MN FUNERAL SERVICE

Greetings valued MFDA member!

We hope you feel MFDA is here for you and Minnesota funeral service. We look forward to your investment in the future of funeral service by renewing your 2022 MFDA membership. If you have any questions regarding membership, please contact MFDA at 763-416-0124 or email kathy@mnfuneral.org.

Darlyne Erickson, CAE MFDA Executive Director

Kelly Kelly MFDA Board President

How your investment as a member of the Minnesota Funeral Directors Association supported your funeral home and your staff in 2021 and will continue to be supportive as a member in 2022:

Legal

2021 & 2022: Our MFDA General Counsel Michael Sharkey provided legal guidance for MFDA members. Mr. Sharkey serves as a resource to the association as well as our member funeral directors as a member benefit. Specifically, those firms who need mortuary law specific legal guidance, (often on short or even emergency notice) can spend up to 30 minutes getting answers they need. If a call will take more than 30 minutes of guidance, the member will be advised to retain Mr. Sharkey privately.

Legislative

2021: We continued representation of the funeral industry through our professional lobbyists, Cook Girard Associates. MFDA’s Lobbyist Joe Sellwood has built relationships

with many new legislators, furthered existing relationships, and policymakers are eager to assist MFDA with our needs at the capitol. Mr. Sellwood continued to request greater clarity and guidance from the Department of Health. In situations where new regulations were untenable, Cook Girard Associates quickly worked with MDH and the Governor’s Office to find solutions for funeral directors and the families they serve. Throughout the past two years, the MFDA Legislative Committee has been working on crafting changes to 149A. Working closely with Dr. Michael LuBrant and the University of Minnesota, the Legislative continued on page 8…

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MFDA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President

Kelly J. Kelly

Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes Kasson, MN kjkell0803@yahoo.com

Treasurer

Brian Dingmann

Dingmann Funeral Care Burial & Cremation Services, Annandale, MN brian@dingmannfuneral.com

DISTRICT DIRECTORS

Peter Macken (District 1)

Macken Funeral Home Rochester, MN peter@mackenfuneralhome.com

Kevin Satre (District 2) Mankato Mortuary Mankato, MN kevin@mankatomortuary.com

Jeff Hartquist (District 3) Hartquist Funeral Home Luverne, MN hartquistluverne@gmail.com

Kyle TeBeest (District 4/5)

Anderson-TeBeest Funeral Homes Montevideo, MN kyle@andersontebeest.com

Jordan McReavy-Seitz (District 6/7)

Washburn-McReavy Funeral Homes Minnespolis, MN jordan@wmchapels.com

Sara Thompson (District 8)

Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services Sauk Centre, MN sthompson@pattonschad.com

Open (District 9)

Allison Cease (District 10) Cease Funeral Home Bagley, MN ceaseallison@gmail.com

David Huso (District 11) Rowe Funeral Home Grand Rapids, MN husodavid@yahoo.com

Secretary

Joe Mahn

Mahn Family Funeral and Cremation Services, Red Wing, MN jmahn62@hotmail.com

Past President

Chris Jacobson

Fredrikson-Ganje Funeral Home Ada, MN chris.jacobson@tlcofduluth.com

POLICY BOARD REPRESENTATIVE

Leif Larsen Green-Larsen Mortuary International Falls, MN larsen_625@msn.com

PAST PRESIDENT REP

Ken Peterson, CFSP Johnson-Peterson Funeral Home White Bear Lake, MN petersonkb@gmail.com

STAFF

Darlyne Erickson, CAE Executive Director 763-416-0124

612-940-8169 (cell) info@mnfuneral.org

Amy Beckham (Administrative) amy@mnfuneral.org

Maria Olaez (Accounting) admin@sapphyregroup.org

Kathy Sheridan (Membership/Convention) kathy@mnfuneral.org

Miki Tufto (Communications/Convention) mtufto@mnfuneral.org

7046 East Fish Lake Road Maple Grove, MN 55311

p: (763) 416-0124 • f: (763) 416-0124 e: info@mnfuneral.org

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Who We Are: Minnesota Funeral Director’s Association (MFDA) is the statewide resource dedicated to supporting our member’s growth professionally, ethically, and operationally.

What Is Our Mission: Our mission is to enhance and support funeral service excellence through our programs, legislative representation and service to Minnesotans.

How We Accomplish This:

• Essential and enduring principles that guide our organization’s behaviors and actions

• Advancing the value of funeral service consistent with the changing needs of society

• Advocacy on behalf of consumers and members

• Visionary leadership trust and confidence in staff and volunteer leadership

• Promotion of integrity; honest and ethical behavior within the funeral industry

• Collaboration with others in the interest of consumers and members

• Recognize the importance of education as a vehicle to enhance both public service and public image

www.mnfuneral.org 3 Minnesota Funeral Directors Association In This Issue Executive Director’s Report 4 President’s Message 5 Upcoming Events ................................................. 5 Legislative Update 6 MFDA Winter Board Meeting 7 Certified Funeral Celebrant Training 7 U of M Mortuary Science Update 8-9 2021 MFDA Convention Wrap-Up 10-11 50 Year Licensee Award Recipients 11 Access to HHS Morgue 14 HHS Next of Kin Authorization Form ................ 15 Lifesource Update 16 Federated HR Question of the Month 17 Lifesource in the News 17 Upcoming Dr. Wolfelt Seminars 18 Book Review: “It’s Your Funeral!” ...................... 19 NFDA Names 2021 Excellence Winners 20 Passare Wins NFDA Innovation Award 20 MFDA Brochures & Forms Order Form ............. 21 In Memorium 22-25 MFDA Career Center 26 2021 MFDA Allied Members 27
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Executive Director’s Report

Planning a Service Through Sorrow and Joy

We’ve about made it through 2021 and can looking forward to 2022. I know it’s been difficult for everyone, especially you, our members, who continue to be on the frontlines. Although still considered the “last responders, I know you cover the full spectrum and for that I say thank you.

This week I received a call letting me know that a good friend had died. Something that I haven’t confronted personally for quite a long time. Death has not touched my circle of friends, acquaintances, relatives for the past few years and yes, that call set me back. I was here at work and thanks to both Miki and

Amy for understanding my shock and supporting my sadness.

Earlier today my friend’s partner called and through his tears asked if I would plan the funeral service via Zoom and I said yes. (I know I should have completed Glenda’s Celebrant training!)

As I worked through my sorrow in the planning, I found joy in the process. Going through my friend’s Facebook page gave me a greater insight into her faith, joy, politics, music, and an opinion on just about everything.

She was a strong-willed woman, and one I had known for the past 48 years. We both lived in NY in the early to mid-70’s

and had shared experiences that we both endured and enjoyed laughing about. During this process I was also reminded that she was a member of the Red Hat Society and boy did they have fun! It made me laugh and again, I found joy in the sadness.

So that is my lesson for today, tears and laughter are emotions that we all share and remain open to as life goes on.

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President’s Message

I am grateful for your service to others.

December is well underway and the first snow is flying. Hard to believe the end of the year is upon us! Looking back, I know a lot of us looked forward to 2021 as being the beginning of a better year after what 2020 dealt us. Well, 2021 was better but still not back to normal, or whatever we all consider normal to be. I think we are all hoping for a better 2022, I know I am! I was relieved that 2021 allowed us to come together at our convention and get reacquainted with each other and forge new friendships as well. I was

also fortunate to be able to attend NFDA convention in Nashville, which was an amazing experience, in a very exciting and lively city. I always enjoy meeting with directors from all over the country, being around like-minded people that share the same passion that we all possess.

As we close out another year in funeral service, please know I hold the utmost respect for each and everyone of you serving families daily. We all know this time of the year is not only hard on

the families that are experiencing loss around the holidays, but difficult for our own families as they continue to support our efforts to take care of others while sacrificing our own time with our loved ones.

On a personal note, I want to say thank you to the funeral directors and active retirees that have continued to step up and tirelessly serve the families in Minnesota through these past two difficult years. I am grateful for your service to others.

Upcoming Events

December Virtual OSHA Trainings

December 22, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., via Zoom

MFDA’s 131st Annual Convention

May 24-26, Treasure Island Resort & Casino, Red Wing

NFDA Crematory Certification Program

May 24, Treasure Island Resort & Casino, Red Wing

Fall District Meetings

September & October 2022

MFDA Preneed Insurance Course (Hybrid)

October 5-6, Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West, Plymouth and via Zoom

2022 NFDA International Convention & Expo

October 9-12, 2022, Baltimore, MD

Watch MFDA communications and website for information.

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Legislative Update

A special session remains unlikely given the current impasse between Governor Tim Walz and legislative leaders. Recently, the Governor and legislative leaders failed to agree on whether to hold a special session before Thanksgiving, and the closer we get to the 2022 regular session the more unlikely a special session becomes. At issue is how to allocate $250 million to frontline workers, implement COVID-related waivers, and allocate drought relief.

Looking to 2022, the Minnesota legislature will have a healthy budget to work with. As of early December, the state is projecting a $7.746 billion surplus – much higher than expected in the February 2021 economic forecast. Additionally, Minnesota is expected to receive $6.8 billion (mostly going to roads and bridges) from the recently enacted federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, according to a White House Memo for Minnesota. The bottom line is Minnesota will have significant funds available in crafting the supplemental budget and policy proposals during the 2022 session.

Throughout the past two years, the MFDA Legislative Committee has been working on crafting changes to 149A. Working closely with Dr. Michael LuBrant and the University of Minnesota, the Legislative Committee provided input on the recent survey of the mortuary science profession in Minnesota. The MN Funeral Directors Association is fortunate to have a strong relationship with Dr. LuBrant - his resources, time and expertise provide a great benefit to informing the course forward. A survey of this caliber is not standard practice among

professional associations. Additionally, the volunteers on the Legislative Committee have put significant time into the entire 149A rewrite project (and the many other issues that come up) and serve the profession well with their diverse opinions on the issues.

The Legislative Committee continues to evaluate, gather input, and refine different proposals on: relaxing the reciprocity requirements for licensure; changes to the internship including allowing interns to register during their education as well as allowing additional preceptors and locations for interns to learn from; an internship/apprenticeship program to permit individuals to get a hands on preview of funeral service prior to committing to a mortuary science program; certification requirements for cremator operators; numerous other administrative updates; and a possible program to register removal specialists (non-licensed) with required training and additional requirements on employment. Of course, input is welcomed on any of these proposals and nothing is set in stone at this point.

The 2022 session which begins on January 31st, will pose challenges right out of the gate. The House has announced they will be remote for the 2022 session, while the Senate, with no official announcement yet, will likely be meeting in person. MFDA is well positioned to pursue changes to 149A, and defend its positions with the strong survey data and the expertise of the members.

Looking to 2022, the Minnesota legislature will have a healthy budget to work with. As of early December, the state is projecting a $7.746 billion surplus.
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Committee provided input on the recent survey of the mortuary science profession in Minnesota.

The Legislative Committee have put significant time into the entire 149A rewrite project (and the many other issues that come up) and serve the profession well with their diverse opinions on the issues.

2022: The Legislative Committee continues to evaluate, gather input, and refine different proposals on 149A: relaxing the reciprocity requirements for licensure; changes to the internship including allowing interns to register during their education as well as allowing additional preceptors and locations for interns to learn from; an internship/ apprenticeship program to permit individuals to get a hands on preview of funeral service prior to committing to a mortuary science program; certification requirements for cremator operators; numerous other administrative updates; and a possible program to register removal specialists (non-licensed) with required training and additional requirements on employment. Of course, input is welcomed on any of these proposals, and nothing is set in stone at this point. Your membership dues support the work of the Legislative Committee in 2022!

Meeting Involvement

2021 & 2022: Our MFDA staff and board members participated in meetings with the Minnesota Department of Health Mortuary Science staff to communicate questions/issues as needed.

Communications

2021 & 2022: MFDA shared urgent and important communications with our MFDA members through our Online Community. We provided up-to-date information regarding all of Governor Walz’s Executive Orders affecting funeral

service, as well as information about continuing education opportunities and important news for funeral service. Members were able to engage in conversations to share best practices. We published and mailed quarterly Bulletin newsletters to our MFDA members and industry resources.

Education

2021: MFDA provided continuing education opportunities both in-person and virtually. From virtual events with Dr. Alan Wolfelt on self-care for funeral directors, preneed insurance course (for both insurance and funeral director CEUs!), annual OSHA Training, and MFDA District Meeting, to our “Live & In-Person” 130th Annual Convention at Breezy Point Resort, we provided CEU events for all convenience levels.

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MFDA’s Winter board meeting MFDA’s Online Community keeps members connected. 2021 MFDA Convention

2022: MFDA will continue to offer inperson, hybrid, and virtual continuing education events throughout the year. MFDA will host its 131st Annual Convention at Treasure Island Resort & Casino in Red Wing on May 24-26 with a full exhibit hall, keynote speakers, breakout sessions, and an exciting party! District Meetings will return to in-person throughout the state. Our preneed insurance course will be offered as a hybrid event. Additional virtual CEU opportunities will be offered throughout the year, including member discounted prices for virtual CEUs through WebCE.

Public Relations

NEW in 2022: MFDA will be creating a public relations campaign promoting the value of a funeral and working with our MFDA members. The campaign will be promoted on our website and social media accounts with images and short videos available for member funeral homes to use on their website and social media. There will be a search function for consumers to find MFDA members for their preneed and at-need services.

Workforce Development

2021 & 2022: Continue to address workforce challenges through ongoing discussions with advisory committees.

MFDA will again attend the Minnesota School Counselors Conference to promote mortuary science as a career option for students.

MFDA’s Career Center

2021 & 2022: MFDA’s Career Center provides options for both employers and job seekers to use with a 50% discount for MFDA members. Monthly emails and social media posts promote job postings.

MFDA Committees

2021 & 2022: All members can join one of our active association committees: Legislative, Education, Finance, and Professional Practices. Most committee meetings are held on Zoom. If you’re interested in joining one of our committees, please contact the MFDA office at 763-416-0124 or email info@mnfuneral.org.

Partnerships

2021 & 2022: MFDA’s continued partnerships with our endorsed preneed insurance provider Funeral Directors Life, endorsed commercial insurance provider Federated Insurance, and support of the Children’s Grief Connection. Through the endorsement of Funeral Directors Life, the MFDA receives revenue based off the total dollars produced in our state from preneed insurance policies written. This revenue largely supports our budget and benefits provided to our members.

Forms & Brochures

2021 & 2022: Customizable funeral home forms and brochures are available to order and print. Order information available at www.mnfuneral.org.

What can we do to make your job as a funeral director easier?

If you have member benefit ideas to share, please contact us at info@mnfuneral.org or 763-416-0124. We are here to serve our Minnesota funeral industry members!

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What To Do When death occurs away from home A Public Service Pamphlet published by: MINNESOTA FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION 7046 East Fish Lake Road Maple Grove, MN 55311 (v) 763-416-0124 (f) 763-545-9499 info@mnfuneral.org www.mnfuneral.org An informed public help the Funeral Directors serve you better Copyright 2017 Minnesota Funeral Directors Association Are burial vaults necessary? Your hometown funeral director is the best person to answer this questions because it en depends on whether the cemetery selected requires the use of a vault. In addition, the National Funeral Directors Association Code suggests that the family select the burial vault from the funeral director who will be responsible for arranging the internment. Selecting the vault from the funeral director serving at the place of burial will save the cost of transporting the receptacle and will alleviate any unnecessary delay or confusion at the cemetery. What if I want to be cremated? Cremations are simply one kind of funeral service and can be accommodated by any licensed funeral home in Minnesota. Many cremation options are preceded by open casket viewing and traditional type funeral services either in church, funeral home, or other facility. Viewing the remains and having funeral ceremony are important. ese traditions help loved ones accept the reality of death, especially in circumstances when death occurs away from home. “Closure” is the term o en used to describe this important emotional event. frequently travel or am away from home. What can I do to prepare for a death away from home? O en a medical emergency accompanies a death away from home. You should strongly consider having a Healthcare Declaration in place. is provides your family with important information that might help alleviate some stress and confusion over how you want to be cared for medically. Can make arrangements in advance with my hometown funeral director? A pre-arranged funeral can also provide peace of mind for you and help eliminate worry and Commonly asked questions about who to contact when a death occurs away from home uncertainty for your family. If you travel away from home on regular basis, you can even include a monetary allowance in your pre-funded funeral arrangement for the additional costs associated with a death away from home. Your family should be aware of any funeral pre- arrangements that you have completed, and they should be instructed to work through your hometown funeral director. Knowing what to do and whom to call when death occurs away from home can help you and your loved ones minimize stress and unnecessary expense at a very di cult time. Straight Answers About the Funeral APublicServicePamphletpublishedby: MINNESOTAFUNERALDIRECTORSASSOCIATION 7046 East Fish Lake Road MapleGrove,MN55311 (v)763-416-0124 (f)763-545-9499 info@mnfuneral.org www.mnfuneral.org Aninformedpublichelp theFuneralDirectorsserveyoubetter Copyright2017MinnesotaFuneralDirectorsAssociation Istherealawthatrequirescasketstobe placedinvaultspriortoburial No,thereisnosuchlaw.However,certain cemeteriesrequirethatsomesortofhardcontainer housethecaskettopreventthegravefromsinking atthecemeteryinsubsequentyears,andforeaseof groundmaintenance.Avaultmeetsthesecemetery requirements. What about cremation? Cremationisnotthesameas funeral;rather, itis formoffinaldisposition,analternativeto earthburialintactremains.Th bodyisreduced toitsbasicmineralelementsandbonefragments (notash)calledcrematedremainsbyintenseheat andtheninterredinacemetery,entombedina columbarium,ordispersedthroughscattering,or keptathome. AnyMFDAmemberfuneralhomecanaccommodate youifyouchoosecremation.Thefuneralhomewill makenecessaryarrangementswiththecrematory, justasitactsasthefamily’sagentwiththecemetery forearthburials.Cremationmaybeprecededby regularfuneralwiththebodypresent,orfollowedby memorialservice.Inthecaseof funeral,aregular casket,speciallydesignedcasket,orrentalcasket canbeusedforvisitationandfuneralservices,after whichthecremationoccurs,justasinternmentin cemeterytakesplaceafterfuneralservices. Isacasketrequiredbylawwhenremains will be cremated? No,itisnot.Sometypeofalternativecontainer isrequiredbythecrematorytoenabledignified handlingofremains. Whatdoesapersondowhendeatho ers awayfromhome? Contactyourhometownfuneraldirector.Heor shewillmakeallnecessaryarrangementswiththe funeral director in the area where death occurred. The funeral director handles all the details whether afuneralisheldatplaceofdeath,backhome,or bothplaces. Frequently asked questions about funeral services, answered in easy-to-understand language WhomdoIcontactifIhaveacomplaint? Nationally,andparticularlyinMinnesota,families servedbyfuneraldirectorshaveremarkablyfew complaints.Misunderstandingsdoarisefrom timetotime,ofcourse.First,discussyourconcern withthefuneraldirector.Ifyoufeellikeyouwere nottreatedfairly,heorsheshouldbegiventhe opportunityatleasttoknowyourconcernsandto answeranyquestionsyoumighthave.Ifthisisnot feasible,providethefactsinwritingtotheMFDA ProfessionalPracticesCommittee(addressbelow). Herearethestateagenciesthathandlefuneralrelatedcomplaints: Funeralestablishments,crematories,andfuneraldirectors: MortuaryScienceSection,Minnesota DepartmentofHealth,121East7thPlace, Suite400,P.O.Box64975,St.Paul,MN551640975;(651)296-3829 Cemeteries:MinnesotaStateAuditor’sOffice,525ParkStreet, Suite400,St.Paul,MN55103;(651)296-2551
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U of M Mortuary Science Update

A Busy Fall for U of M Mortuary Science Dept.

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of all of us here in mortuary science at the University of Minnesota, we send to you our warmest wishes for a wonderful holiday season! It’s been a very busy fall for us and I am excited to share with you news of recent happenings this past semester.

Return to Campus

We were thrilled to welcome back our students to campus this fall for their lecture courses. As you may be aware, students had to move to remote learning back in spring of 2020 as a result of COVID. Whereas we were able to maintain on-campus labs and funeral home-based clinical experiences over the past year and a half, all lecture work was delivered remotely, via Zoom. It’s

een wonderful having students back on campus once again for all their courses.

Research into Licensure Policy Issues

In collaboration with the MFDA Legislative Committee (of which I am a member), I began a research project in November to gather feedback from funeral service professionals about a number of policy issues related to the practice of mortuary science in Minnesota. As part of my research, I created a policy issue survey with input from MFDA Legislative Committee members. The survey was sent electronically, via email, to nearly 1,500 funeral service professionals. Over 400 people completed the survey, which is an excellent response rate! I am currently

working on analyzing the data, and I will be hosting a webinar soon in which the results are presented to the public. If you participated in this research, thank you very much! I know MFDA will be working hard to use the data to advance mortuary science in Minnesota for the benefit of all funeral directors and the families we serve.

Networking Events

In November we hosted our annual autumn on-campus networking event, which drew funeral service and allied professionals from across Minnesota and neighboring states. We hosted the event in our program classrooms, and over the course of half a day, both current students and alumni had a chance to meet one another and make connections with funeral directors and allied colleagues that will help them as they move forward in their professional endeavors. Please be advised that we are planning to host another networking event, to be held virtually via Zoom, in early 2022 so that folks who could not make it to campus in November will have the opportunity to meet one another remotely. More information will be emailed out to folks soon. Likewise, information about the event will also be posted on the Program’s website.

I know MFDA will be working hard to use the data to advance mortuary science in Minnesota for the benefit of all funeral directors and the families we serve.
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U of M Mortuary Science’s annual autumn on-campus networking event

Outreach Activities

We continue to engage in outreach activities to prospective students, both on campus, as well as at local high schools and other career exploration events. In late November, Miki Tufto, two program students, and I gave a presentation at Hopkins High School to a health science career explorations class. The students there had really great questions for us, and we were able to promote the profession of funeral service to them. Please reach out to me with any questions you may have about presenting to your local high school students. It’s incredibly important that we work together to share with high school students information about a career in funeral service. When we speak with students at these events, we find that many have never attended a funeral, and most do not know what mortuary science is. It’s so important that we work together to provide information to students about funeral service as they work to discern their career paths - especially while they are still in high school and actively exploring options for a college major.

New Instructors

We are pleased to announce the addition of two new adjunct teaching specialists to our faculty. Dr. Denise Gochenouer will be teaching coursework in marketing and management, and Kendell Poch will be teaching accounting and finance related to funeral home business operations. Dr. Gochenouer is an Associate Professor of Marketing and MBA Director at Southwest State University (Marshall, MN) with demonstrated experience in higher education, research and the banking industry. Skilled in Brand Name development and Identity, Market Research, Segmentation, Consumption and Cultural Research, Advertising, Experiential Learning and Management. She earned her PhD in Sociology (Demography & Social Organization) from South Dakota State University, and also holds both a Masters in Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing.

Kendell Poch is a Senior Lecturer at the Carlson School of Management, and previously served in various roles within the consulting industry, most recently in public accounting at KPMG. She received both her MBA and MBT from the Carlson School. Kendell shifted to a full-time faculty role in 2017 teaching undergraduate, MBA, and executive education courses at the Carlson School, and she also serves as the undergraduate coordinator for the accounting department. Kendell was a recipient of the outstanding teaching award in 2019, the undergraduate faculty of the year award in 2020, and the part-time and online MBA faculty of the year awards in 2021.

We welcome Denise and Kendell to the Medical School and Program of Mortuary Science!

In closing, please know that all of us here in mortuary science send you our warmest greetings for a wonderful holiday season and Happy New Year. As always, we encourage you to visit our website for more information about program happenings: www/mortuaryscience.umn.edu. I welcome your questions, comments and feedback - I can be reached at mpl@umn.edu.

Warmly,

All of us here in Mortuary Science send you our warmest greetings for a wonderful holiday season and Happy New Year.

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130TH ANNUAL MFDA CONVENTION

AUGUST 11-12, 2021

BREEZY POINT RESORT | BREEZY POINT, MN

2021 CONVENTION WRAP-UP

Thank you to everyone who attended our MFDA 130 th Annual Convention at Breezy Point Resort – we enjoyed hosting you “Live & In-Person!” We are extremely thankful to our Convention Sponsors and Exhibitors listed below! Without their support we wouldn’t be able to host a Convention, so we are grateful to each of them for sponsoring or exhibiting on-site to visit with our attendees.

Save the Date!

MFDA 131st Annual Convention

May 24-26, 2022

Treasure Island Resort & Casino

THANK YOU 2021 SPONSORS!

> Funeral Directors Life

Wednesday Lunch Sponsor

> Wieser Vault and MAS Communications

Wednesday Life’s a Breeze Beach Bash Sponsor

> Brown-Wilbert Opening Keynote Sponsor

> Maguire Refining

Thursday Breakfast Sponsor

> National Funeral Directors Association Convention App Sponsor

> Lions Gift of Sight

Service of Remembrance Sponsor

> Messenger

Service of Remembrance Sponsor

> Precoa

Service of Remembrance Sponsor

> United Heritage Lanyard Sponsor

> LifeSource

Wednesday Refreshment Break Sponsor

> Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association

Wednesday Refreshment Break Sponsor

2021 EXHIBITORS

• Artco Casket Company, Inc.

• Baines Professional Vehicles

• BlueWing Memorial Books, Inc

• Brown-Wilbert, Inc.

• Catholic Extension

• Children’s Grief Connection

• The Dodge Company

• Federated Insurance

• Forest Lawn Memorial Park Assn

• Funeral Directors Life (FDLIC)

• Great Western Insurance Company

• Hennepin County Medical Examiner

• Johnson Williams Funeral Car

• Kat’s Corporation

• Kelco Supply Co.

• Keystone Funeral Home Design Build

• Legacy Touch

• LifeSource Organ and Tissue Donation

• Lions Gift of Sight

• Maguire Refining

• MAS Communications

• Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions

• Messenger

• Michael D. Sharkey, Esq.

• Passare

• Precoa

• Safe Air Today/DPS

• Scene Clean, Inc.

• Smile Again Ministries, Inc.

• United Heritage Insurance

• University of Minnesota Program of Mortuary Science

• Wieser Vault

2020 & 2021 50 YEAR LICENSEE AWARD RECIPIENTS

At this year’s MFDA Convention at Breezy Point we were honored to recognize the following Minnesota licensed funeral directors who have held their license for 50 years! Congratulations on your tremendous milestone in your career!

2020 Mike Mathews

2020 Durin Smith

2020 Elgin T. Van Anken

2020 Gene Stifter

2021 Darrell Kolden

2021 Randall Hartquist

2021 Michael Cudmore

2021 Kay Sperry

2021 Douglas Dingmann, Sr.

2021 James Daniels

2021 Dwight Gahm

Above: the following 50-year award recipients were present at MFDA’s Convention at Breezy Point Resort – L to R: Gene Stifter, Durin Smith, Elgin Van Anken, Darrell Kolden, Randy Harquist, Michael Cudmore, Doug Dingmann, Sr., and James Daniels.

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On December 7 Hennepin Healthcare began handling morgue services for all deaths occurring at the hospital and Emergency Department that will not require an autopsy at the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner will no longer be providing morgue services for Hennepin Healthcare after December 7 except for those decedents who require an ME-ordered autopsy. Instructions for making removals from the Hennepin Healthcare morgue are below. The location of the morgue is in the Purple Ramp Lower Level at 701 Park Avenue. We ask that all funeral homes make arrangements to pick up individuals when the Decedent Affairs Coordinator is in the office (Monday – Friday 0900-1630). In special circumstances an afterhours pick up may be approved.

Current process should continue to be followed for Death Certificates.

To Access: Take 7th St South to the Purple Ramp Entrance, which is on the north side of 7th Street. Immediately after you enter the ramp, there is a grey garage sally port. Back up to this garage and press the doorbell intercom to alert Hennepin Healthcare staff of your arrival. You will be asked to identify yourself. Hennepin Healthcare staff will then open the garage door for you to back into. Inside, there is an industrial elevator that staff will release open for you. Take elevator to LL and elevator will open directly into the morgue. Hennepin Healthcare staff is unable to assist with physical transfer of decedents. Please bring appropriate staff to assist with removal.

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Approval is needed to make removals during this time. In special circumstances an afterhours pickup may be approved. Contact the Emergency Department Social Worker at 612-275-2791 to make an appointment for special circumstances. Upon arriving for the removal, Hennepin Healthcare Security will be available to assist with accessing the morgue.

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HENNEPIN HEALTHCARE SERVICES NEXT OF KIN AUTHORIZATION FOR REMOVAL

DECEDENT INFORMATION

First Name of Decedent:

Last Name of Decedent:

NEXT OF KIN / LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE INFORMATION

First Name:

Last Name:

Relationship to Decedent:

Mailing Address:

City, State, Zip Code:

Phone Number:

Email:

Funeral Home Name:

Funeral Home Mailing Address:

City / State / Zipcode:

Phone Number:

Funeral Home Email:

This is to certify that I, the above listed legal next of kin, having the relationship listed above, hereby authorize the stated funeral home above to remove and care for the body of the above listed decedent from the Hennepin Healthcare Services Morgue for the purpose of funeral arrangements, embalming, shipping, cremation, burial, or other means of final disposition.

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LifeSource Update

Throughout this past year, Melinda and I have collaborated with funeral director partners in our region, industry leaders, embalmers, and donor agencies across the United States to gain further knowledge, and how we can better serve our funeral director partners. We also have had several opportunities in which to participate and present at educational events regarding the care of donors after the gifts of organ, tissue, and/or eye donation has been completed.

The first opportunity was in March for a national based online seminar for the American Association of Tissue Banks. This presentation was for those who work in the field of donation. The occasion allowed us to discuss the importance of collaborating with funeral director partners through the recovery process, what recovery agencies can do to improve communication practices with those in funeral service, embalming techniques and products, reconstruction of the donor, and beyond; all while honoring the family’s decision. Through this seminar, we had the possibility of highlighting the work of our funeral service partners and the challenges that recovery may add to their work. This seminar sparked important dialogue between many recovery agencies and their funeral home partners; how to work together to better meet their funeral director’s needs. Sharing the perspective from funeral directors was important for us to highlight in this forum. From this presentation another educational opportunity arose.

Melinda and I were invited to partner with the Wisconsin Lions Eye Bank, NFDA, ATSF (a tissue recovery agency, whom you may know as they work out of HCME), and Versiti (the Wisconsin organ recovery agency). This was an intensive day of education with funeral directors licensed in Wisconsin, a couple Minnesota licensees who hold dual licenses were present as well. This event featured in person demonstrations of techniques related to embalming and reconstruction following donation. This session was video recorded so we may utilize segments of this for future

education with our partners.

We then participated in a NFDA hosted seminar at the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science on the care of donors. We were able to connect with funeral service colleagues who practice across the country to discuss recovery agencies, and what they like and do not like about those organizations. We spoke with industry professionals to gain further insight to techniques, and products to utilize, a few of which, we had not known previously. We wanted to gain this further knowledge to assist our partners to the best of our abilities.

The National Funeral Director’s Convention in Nashville, TN this year was another notable opportunity in which to speak on an international platform about donation and funeral service. We highlighted best practices and our funeral service partners. We spoke to the importance of connecting with the practitioners in your region and providing them support, and best practices for embalming and reconstructing a donor. We were honored to assist funeral directors across the country by facilitating conversations with recovery agencies to begin to improve processes. Much of this work is based on conversations we

have had with partners in our area and what Melinda, and I could do to improve processes through Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the three counties in western Wisconsin which we represent.

As this year is coming to a close, we wanted to reconfirm that we are happy to provide CEU’s for education in the category of body preparation to you. We have several education sessions scheduled and if interest continues, we will be happy to create a few more as well. Feel free to reach out to us to share your interest and discuss availability. With the opportunities to connect with colleagues around the country this year, we also want to connect with colleagues in our area. We heard many great suggestions, comments and techniques over this year and we welcome those interactions with you as well. This has been a great opportunity and we welcome your voices to be heard in donation. Our annual meeting with MFDA is just around the corner, and we are thankful we can work together and discuss improvement in processes. We are happy to come onsite (time permitting to share new techniques with you regarding embalming and/ or reconstructing a donor, have a face time consultation, or phone discussion). Please reach out to us.

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Kelley Romanowski and Melinda Van Waus at the NFDA Convention

Q: Is a termination letter required?

We had a new hire who worked in our medical office for less than 6 weeks. The doctors decided she was not able to provide the level of care or service needed. She was not prepared to give information about a patient when entering a room, didn’t seem to be able to engage and connect with the patients or staff, or understand our processes very well. Based on these factors we decided she was not a good fit for the office. She started on July 24th and we terminated her employment on August 31. She does not have a contract with our office. She sent a text that said: “I would like to request a formal letter of termination which outlines the infractions I committed, as well as any means of remediation that were offered that lead to my termination for my records.” Are we required to provide her any type of letter?

A:

When an employment relationship is at will, then generally either party is free to terminate said relationship at any time, for any reason (the employer’s reason of course must be a lawful one), and with or without notice to the other party. There is no federal employment law that requires an employer to provide a “formal letter of termination” of any kind, let alone one that “outlines the infractions ... committed, as well as any means of remediation that were offered that lead to [the] termination” of employment. While some states do have statutory requirements to provide separating employees with notice of termination or similar, we are not aware that this is the case in your particular state.

If company policy, past practice, or a contract support providing a letter of

termination to the effect requested by the former employee (or to any other), the employer would do well not to deviate from such precedent. If, however, the employer’s policy and practice do not support providing a termination letter and there is no precedent in this regard, we are not aware that the employer must honor the former employee’s request here (if it does so now, this will set a precedent). Still, keep in mind that a request of this nature may signal a forthcoming claim from the separated employee, so the employer may want to put its insurance carrier on notice of this possibility (it may in fact be required to do so – you will want to check your policy or consult with your broker/carrier for specific information as to your obligations in this scenario, if any, to preserve coverage rights).

The Question of the Month is provided by Enquiron, a company wholly independent from Federated Insurance. Federated provides its clients access to this information through the Federated Employment Practices Network with the understanding that neither Federated nor its employees provide legal or employment advice. As such, Federated does not warrant the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of the information herein. This information may be subject to restrictions and regulation in your state. Consult with your own qualified legal counsel regarding your specific facts and circumstances.

LifeSource in the News

On Saturday, November 6, the Rochester Post Bulletin published a story on organ donation in Minnesota. In particular, the story talks about LifeSource, our performance and our participation in efforts to improve the system. This story was picked up by newspapers throughout our region.

Unfortunately, the picture painted in this article is not the LifeSource we all know. Our sole focus is to save more lives and we have been doing so for more than 30 years.

There are several key points in the first two parts of the story to clarify:

• LifeSource is not a low performer.

Over our history, our work has resulted in 17,000 lives saved through organ donation and transplant and over 1

million healed through tissue donation and transplant.

• LifeSource does not have, nor have we ever had, any conflicts of interest. LifeSource maintains robust conflict of interest policies which are managed by best practices in good governance.

• LifeSource is a not-for-profit organization The mission – not money – is the driving force in our decisionmaking. We are reimbursed for our work and use those funds to reinvest in our mission.

• Organ cost components vary among OPOs: The article does not acknowledge variability in categorizing donation expenses. Kidney acquisition charges are the only organ with standardized components, and in this

case LifeSource costs are slightly above the average.

• Input from team members drives innovation and improvement: Our organization has been relentlessly focused on improvements since we were founded in 1989. We value and will continue to identify ways to gather ideas and input from team members at all levels of the organization.

The publication has stated that there are three stories. If you have any questions about these stories or would like additional information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to LifeSource directly.

With Thanks for all that you do for your communities and families that you serve,

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Upcoming Dr. Alan Wolfelt Seminars

The Center for Loss and Life Transition announces the publication of their 2022-2023 Educational Seminars catalog.

2022 course offerings and dates:

January 24-27 Comprehensive Bereavement Skills Training

April 4-7

May 9-12

Comprehensive Bereavement Skills Training

Companioning the Mourner from Hello to Goodbye, Dark to Light, and Backward to Forward

June 6-9 Support Group Facilitator Training

July 11-14

July 25-28

August 8-11

Grief Companioning Skills Training

Becoming an Effective Grief Educator

Understanding and Responding to Complicated Mourning

August 22-25 PTSD: Companioning the Traumatized Griever

September 12-15 Comprehensive Bereavement Skills Training

November 7-10 Companioning Bereaved Parents Training

2023 course offerings and dates:

January 23-26 Comprehensive Bereavement Skills Training

April 17-20

May 15-18

June 12-15

July 17-20

August 14-17

Companioning in Special Circumstances: Exploring the Hope and Healing Series (New!)

Exploring the Spiritual Dimensions of Death, Grief, and Mourning

Comprehensive Bereavement Skills Training

Helping Children & Adolescents Cope with Grief

Support Group Facilitator Training

September 18-21 Becoming an Effective Grief Educator

October 16-19

Suicide Grief: Companioning the Mourner

November 13-16 Companioning Bereaved Parents Training

December 4-7

Understanding and Responding to Complicated Mourning

Dr. Wolfelt’s seminars have evolved out of a demand for concise yet comprehensive information in the area of death education and counseling. During these four-day training sessions, you will learn practical ways to “companion” people in grief. These seminars are designed to meet the needs of people from a variety of backgrounds, including hospice staff and volunteers, mental health care providers, social workers, clergy, school personnel, funeral directors, nurses and physicians, students and lay people.

Dr. Alan Wolfelt has been recognized as one of North America’s leading death educators and grief counselors. His books have sold more than a million copies worldwide and have been translated into many languages. He founded the Center for Loss in 1984 to offer education and support both to grievers and bereavement caregivers. He is known around the world for his compassionate messages of hope and healing as well as his companioning philosophy of grief care. Dr. Wolfelt speaks on grief-related topics, offers trainings for caregivers, and has written many bestselling books and other resources on grief for both caregivers and grieving people.

The Educational Seminars catalog is available in both physical and digital formats. To view and to learn more about these learning opportunities, visit www.centerforloss.com/trainings or call (970) 226-6050.

18 MFDA Bulletin • FALL 2021 John Maguire President 1290 - 81ST AVE. N.E. MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55432 763-786-2858 800-486-2858 FAX 763-786-7793 john.maguire@maguireref.com www.maguireref.com PRECIOUS METAL REFINING Want to renew your MFDA membership online? Visit www.mnfuneral.org and sign-in to your MFDA members-only account. Need your log-in info? Call Miki at 763-416-0124 or email her at mtufto@mnfuneral.org

Book Review: “It’s Your Funeral! Plan the Celebration of a Lifetime – Before It’s Too Late”

How do you say “goodbye”?

How can you let go, knowing that it’s the last time, the last moment, that the laughs you shared, the meals, the trips are over?

How do you take your leave, and leave behind nothing but good memories?

You read “It’s Your Funeral!” by Kathy Benjamin, that’s how, and you go with a nudge, a wink, and some awesome tunes. You’ll never get out of this world alive.

Kathy Benjamin thinks we all need to remember that. She’s going to die, you’re going to die, everyone in the past who ever drew a breath has died, full stop.

So, because you have no choice in this matter, you might as well make your final farewell as personal as possible.

Most people who’ve gone before you have had ground burials, but today’s decedents have choices, says Benjamin. Ground burials are not the most earthfriendly actions you can take and, most surprisingly, neither is cremation –although, if you decide on cremation, there “creative” things that can be done with your dead self.

Otherwise, you might choose a natural burial, or composting. You could become food for trees and plants, or you could be made into “sludge.” Burial at sea might be an option, or go out with a bang, become bling, or be “buried” in space. If you’re really science-minded, you could be plastinated, or you could donate your body to a medical facility or a “body farm.” Check local laws before going wild.

As for your funeral, Benjamin touches upon the various religious services you can have, and ideas for venues. Imagine your funeral at your favorite bar, or at a bowling alley. Give out goodie bags, ask friends to sign your casket, and choose funeral tunes that mean something to you in life. Write your own obituary and be sure to give your digital passwords to your loved ones. Then leave a legacy, a bench with your name on it, a park, or a brick at a stadium. You might be gone, but you won’t be forgotten...

By now, you already know that “It’s Your Funeral!” isn’t your usual funeral planner. Nope, this planner is made for the person who cha-cha’d through life, catching every adventure, looking for the next party, and who doesn’t want to go until Last Call is announced.

Though the subject is normally quite morose, author Kathy Benjamin puts the fun in funerals by making readers chuckle, kind of in a shoulder-nudging way that lets us know it’s okay if we don’t necessarily want crying beside our crypts. In addition to helping with the tiniest details in our personalized send-offs, Benjamin writes about other things that you may wonder about: grave-robbing, building your own coffin, what items lie in celebrity graves, jazz funerals, and how to ask a famous singer to perform at your send-off.

That makes this something you can read even when you’re not planning on going anywhere soon. If you’re dying for a unique book, in fact, grab “It’s Your Funeral” and say hello!

“It’s Your Funeral!” isn’t your usual funeral planner. Nope, this planner is made for the person who cha-cha’d through life, catching every adventure, looking for the next party, and who doesn’t want to go until Last Call is announced.
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NFDA Names 2021 Pursuit of Excellence Winners

The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) is pleased to announce that 539 funeral home locations have earned a 2021 Pursuit of Excellence Award. This award is presented by NFDA annually to firms that have demonstrated a commitment to raising the bar on funeral service excellence by adhering to strict ethical and professional standards and providing outstanding service to families and communities.

“As the pandemic continues to impact our country, funeral homes are finding extraordinary ways to meet the moment and provide meaningful support to grieving families and communities,” said NFDA Director of Public Relations Jessica Koth, who manages the Pursuit of Excellence Award program. “The Pursuit of Excellence Task Force was very impressed with this year’s entries and commends all of our honorees for their hard work and dedication during these challenging times.”

To earn a NFDA Pursuit of Excellence Award, a funeral home must demonstrate proficiency in key areas of funeral service, including compliance with state and federal regulations; staff participation in ongoing education and professional

development; offering outstanding programs and resources to bereaved families; maintaining an active level of involvement in the community; active participation in and service to the funeral service profession; and promoting funeral home services through a variety of marketing, advertising and public relations programs. Participants are also required to adhere to a Pledge of Ethical Practices.

Information about the NFDA Pursuit of Excellence program can be found by visiting www.nfda.org/pursuitofexcellence. Registration and application materials for 2022 will be available in late-October 2021.

Best of the Best Award Recipients

As they reviewed the essays to select the Best of the Best honorees, the Pursuit of Excellence Task Force noted a number

of programs and services that were very well-executed and yielded positive results for the community served by the funeral home. The Task Force recognized these funeral homes with a Certificate of Honorable Mention:

Anderson Funeral Home and Crematory, Alexandria Minnesota, and Company

2021 NFDA Pursuit of Excellence Award Recipients

(Minnesota funeral homes listed – MFDA members in bold)

• Anderson Funeral Home and Crematory, Alexandria Minnesota: Anderson’s on Broadway, Alexandria

• Hantge-McBride-Hughes Funeral Chapels, Hutchinson, Minnesota: Johnson-McBride Funeral Chapel, Glencoe, Minnesota

• Joseph Vertin and Sons Funeral Home, Breckenridge

• Minnesota Valley Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, New Ulm

• Pedersen Funeral Home, Morris, Minnesota: Starbuck Funeral Home, Starbuck

Passare Wins 2021 NFDA Innovation Award

Passare is proud to announce that it has been recognized as the National Funeral Directors Association’s Innovation Award winner for 2021. Passare’s novel integration with the electronic death registration system (EDRS) in Pennsylvania has been named the funeral industry’s best new product or service.

This first-ever integration with a state’s EDRS has helped Pennsylvania funeral directors save time and effort when it comes to processing death certificates and is the latest example of how Passare offers a best-in-class experience for funeral professionals and the families they serve.

“This is a huge honor, but it would not have been possible without our friends at the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors

Association, our loyal Pennsylvania funeral homes, and our hardworking team who always looks to go above and beyond for our customers,” said Josh McQueen, Vice President of Product at Passare. “Our goal has always been to help funeral professionals save time on data entry, and this integration does just that.”

With the Pennsylvania EDRS integration, Passare customers avoid doing repetitive work and wasting energy by using the information they previously entered into their Passare accounts to complete the death certificate in the PA EDRS. This oneof-a-kind feature allows for a smoother connection between funeral homes and the Pennsylvania Department of Health, all while helping to reduce potential errors caused by retyping information.

“We’re proud that we’ve continued to provide tools and services for funeral homes that make their jobs easier,” McQueen added. “This integration is only the beginning. Passare will keep moving forward, innovating, and providing funeral professionals with options that will allow them to spend as much time as possible with their families.”

To learn more about the Pennsylvania EDRS integration, please visit www. passare.com/pennsylvania-edrsintegration or contact the Passare support team at 800-692-5111 or support@ passare.com. For more information about Passare visit www.passare.com.

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IN MEMORIAM

Robert W. Mathews, son of University of Minnesota Program of Mortuary Science

Professor Michael Mathews, age 52, of Noblesville, passed away on Wednesday, June 23, 2021, at Riverview Health in Noblesville. He was born on August 16, 1968, in Grand Island, Nebraska.

Rob grew up in Mounds View, MN, where he met his wife, Jenni. He worked as an aircraft dispatcher. Rob enjoyed watching hockey, especially the Indiana Fuel, watching football, especially the Minnesota Vikings, and going fishing and camping. Most of all, he loved spending time with his family.

Rob is survived by his wife of 26 years, Jenni Mathews; mother, Elizabeth (Wheatley) Eckert; father, Michael Mathews; son, Colton Mathews; and grandson, Parker Mathews.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Scott Mathews.

Services were held Sunday, July 11, 2021, at Bethel Lutheran Church in Noblesville. The Mathews Family has entrusted Randall & Roberts Funeral Home with Rob’s care.

Memorial contributions may be made to Bethel Lutheran Church, 20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060. Condolences: www.randallroberts.com

Delores “Dee”, Mary Arnold, mother of Minnesota Funeral Director Mark Arnold, age 87 of Bloomington, Minnesota. Born August 26, 1933 and died July 6, 2021.

A woman of noble character, shaped by humbleness, determined through convictions, and her value found in her family. Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio to Carmen and Mary Lombardi, she was the youngest, “the baby”, in the Lombardi family. Her Italian heritage afforded her rich memories through her childhood and built the foundation of her love for authentic Italian cooking and baking, entertaining, gardening,

and creating art. Her friendly nature and attraction to shyness led her to a man who caught her discerning eye, Dean Arnold. The spark ignited and the eventual flame drew them together and shortly to marry on November 24, 1951. Through the following years they grew a family with three children, Dean, Cheryl, and then later they had Mark. Minneapolis became the city where they would settle and build strong family roots.

Family was her pride, nurturing and encouraging the importance of love, traditions, and faith. Her love of God enveloped her life, a source of affirmation and often inspired her to share her convictions and testimony with acquaintances and friends. A true godly warrior.

Her dedication to marriage blessed her with 70 beautiful years with her “teenage crush”, Dean Arnold who she is now reunited with and wrapped in his loving arms. She will be deeply missed by her children that were the twinkle in her eye, Dean Arnold (Nora), Cheryl (Arnold) Rue (Wade), and Mark; her grandchildren that were her joy, Laura Montiel (Lorenzo), Dean R. (Courtney), Melody and Nolan Arnold; Kymberli (Rue) Kuehn (Dan), Jennifer (Alex), Deanna, and Angela Aldrich (Joshua); Elizabeth Morris (Joe), Hilary, and Olivia; her great grandchildren that were her spark of youth, Tristan, Ava, Adelyn, Dean; Samantha (Luke), Sophia, Caleb, Michael, Gabriel, Jayden; Nicholas and Teddy, and her big sister that was her partner in crime, Angeline Bigler. Preceded in death by grandson, Jeffery Arnold Rue. A world of gratitude to Fairview Accent Hospice, and the Grace A Home Team who gave her dignified and compassionate care during her going home journey.

A celebration of her life and faith was held July 13, 2021, at the Lakewood Chapel in Minneapolis. Visitation was held July 12 at the David Lee Chapel in Wayzata. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. For those unable to attend, the service will be live streamed on the funeral home website. Memorials may be directed to donor’s choice.

“She brings good, all the days of her life.”

Richard “Pat” Collins, Minnesota Funeral Director, passed away Sunday morning, July 11, 2021, at Altru Hospital, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Pat was born March 23, 1946, in Thief River Falls, MN to Charles and Bernadine (Reinke) Collins. He was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic faith at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Middle River, MN. He attended Middle River School graduating in 1964 and then attended The University of North Dakota, “fighting Sioux”, and the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, MN, “Golden Gophers”, graduating with a degree in Mortuary Science in 1967, following in his father’s footsteps. On June 24, 1967, he was united in marriage to Jeanne Nelson at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, of Greenbush, MN. The couple immediately moved into a house in Karlstad that was connected to the recently purchased Kloempken Funeral Home and they started a 24-hr. ambulance service at the same location. He also became a PRIM– Professional Rescue Instructor for Minnesota, and he along with several teams, trained numerous ambulance squads throughout the state. In August of 1972, Pat organized “Karlstad Rescue Squad” and continued operating ambulance service until 1975 when the service was turned over to the newly organized Tri County EMS District, which he was also instrumental in organizing. Pat was an “Adrenalin junky” and loved his 39 years as a member of Karlstad Fire Department as well as his years in ambulance. And of course, that held true for his love of motorcycles and the ride. He loved hunting and spending time at the ‘hunting shack’ with his kids and friends, the fishing trips with his grandpa as a boy, and most of all… just sitting around and telling stories. Shawn told him that everyone should only be allowed so many words a day, and he’d have his used up by noon. His interest in radios and electronics led him into HAM radio and had been licensed around 45 years and has spent countless hours unwinding and chatting around the world, including the space shuttle Columbia in orbit.

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Pat was a member of Middle River American Legion Riders and Sons of the American Legion, and Minnesota and North Dakota Patriot Guard; past member of the Karlstad Fire Department, and Karlstad Rescue Squad.

He is survived by his loving wife, Jeanne of 54 years; Sons: Shawn (Leanna), Karlstad, MN; Steve, Greenbush, MN; and daughter Melissa (Jeff) Carlson of Champlin, MN; Grandsons Brennan & Liam Collins, Nicklaus & Luke Carlson and Carl Sandahl; Brother-in-law Verne Nelson (Karen), Strathcona, MN; Sistersin-law Lenay (Jerry) Van Horn, Superior, Wi & Adell Miller, Greenbush, MN and several cousins, nephews & nieces and other relatives.

Pat was preceded in death by his parents, Sister-in-law & Brother-in-law, Leona & Norman Good, Brother in law, Walter Miller and nephew Paul Miller.

Mass of Christian Burial was held Thursday, July 15, 2021, at St. Edward’s Catholic Church in Karlstad with Fr. George Noel and Deacon Dan James presiding. Pat’s family would like to acknowledge the Karlstad Fire Department, Tri-County EMS, American Legion Riders, Patriot Guard Riders and all of his extremely vast number of HAM Radio buddies as his Honorary Bearers. He was extremely proud to be a part and know all you!!

Friends and family gathered after 5PM, Wednesday, at Collins Funeral Chapel in Karlstad.

Interment services were held at Greenwood Cemetery in Strathcona following services.

David Schwietz, Sr., former mortuary science director of the Minnesota Department of Health, loving Father and Grandfather, died July 15. Preceded in death by wife Shirley, parents & nine siblings. Survived by children Cynthia Schwietz Watson (Barry) & David Schwietz (Christina); granddaughters Chloe & Annika;

nieces; nephews; other relatives & friends. Retired after 30 plus years as the Mortuary Science Director with the MN Health Department and longtime volunteer for the Lions Eye Bank. Mass of Christian Burial was held July 22 at ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY, in Woodbury. Visitation was held July 21 at MUELLER MEMORIAL, 835 Johnson Parkway and one hour before the Mass at church on Thursday. Interment Evergreen Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.

John Schmitt, longtime salesman at Brown Wilbert Vault Co, age 84 of Shoreview, MN, passed away Sept. 10, 2021.

John enjoyed the outdoors and was the Voice of the City of Lakes Loppet, The Birkie and the Turtle Man Triathlon and numerous High School Cross Country Ski Races. Member of US Parachute Association, National Ski Patrol, Ski Meisters, Avid Woodworker and Craftsman, Blue Grass Musician and long-time Salesman for Brown Wilbert Vault Co.

Survived by wife, Mary Lou; daughter, Susie (Paul) Wright; grandchildren, Paul Wright IV and Chloe Wright; sister, Susanna Schecter; sisters-in-law, Janice (Don) Hoye, Geri Timmons, Jan Smith Hughes and Jan Curtis Hughes; nieces, nephews and many friends.

Preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Susan Schmitt; son, Bob; brothers, Joe and Jim; sister, Julie Throgmorton; brothers-in-law, Jim and Denny Hughes and Jim Timmons.

Visitation was held Sunday, Sept 26. Funeral Service was Monday, Sept. 27 at Holcomb-Henry-Boom-Purcell Funeral Home, 515 Hwy 96 W., Shoreview. Service may be viewed at https://youtu. be/mZpoKrKAMBk.

Interment Incarnation Cemetery.

Janeen TeBeest, mother of MN Funeral Director Kevin TeBeest and grandmother of MFDA Board Member Kyle TeBeest, of Montevideo, passed away Wednesday, September 15, 2021, at Luther Haven Nursing Home in Montevideo at the age of 79.

Janeen Joy (Obermeyer) TeBeest was born on November 18, 1941 in Aberdeen, SD. The daughter of Otto and Ruth (Moberg) Obermeyer. She went to country school for some of her elementary education and then to Westport, SD Public schools where she graduated in 1959. She enjoyed having her mother as a teacher. Janeen received a teaching certificate in elementary education from Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD.

While attending Northern State University, she met Darwin Russell TeBeest and they were married on June 6, 1962 in Aberdeen SD. To this union of 59 years, four children were born: Kevin, Sharon, Jonathon, and Allison. She started her elementary teaching career in Rock Rapids, IA in 1961. After marriage, she taught in Maynard, MN for one year. When Kevin was born, Janeen became a stay at home mom. From 1973 to 1977 she was employed by the Montevideo School District as a kitchen staff member. Janeen loved music. There was always music playing in the house. She enjoyed going to concerts with family. Her favorite was Daniel O’Donnell. She was able to see him perform live over 65 times and she was known by him on a first name basis. She also enjoyed time with her bridge club, going to track meets with Darwin, and attending her grandchildren’s activities. Janeen was a member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Montevideo for over 59 years where she taught Sunday School for many years. She also was a member of the Mary Circle and Altar Guild.

Most people will know and remember her as Grandma Jan as she was an in-home daycare provider to hundreds of children for over 40 years. Even after the children

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IN MEMORIAM

would leave daycare and go to school Grandma Jan would often follow their school activities.

She is survived by her husband, Darwin and children: Kevin (Judy) TeBeest, Sharon (Nathan) Boyum, Jonathon (Kalley Fraser) TeBeest, and Allison (Jason) Kleindl; grandchildren: Karl TeBeest, Kyle (Camille) TeBeest, Kurt (special friend Alyssa Formo) TeBeest, Dustin Boyum, Heather Boyum, Janell Boyum, T’mone Kleindl, Nyah Kleindl, Evan Buckingham, James Buckingham, Rory Kleindl, Quinn Kleindl; great-grandchildren: Campbell Jane TeBeest and Carsyn Evelyn TeBeest; her sister, Judy (Jerry) Miller; nephews: David (Shinlm) Miller, Chad (Kim) Miller; and God-child Anne (Lunde) Freeman; as well as extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents: Otto and Ruth Obermeyer and her in-laws: Ben and Mable TeBeest and Ralph Kleven.

Funeral services were held Monday, September 20, 2021, at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Montevideo. Burial in Sunset Memorial Cemetery. Visitation was held Sunday, September 19, 2021, at Anderson-TeBeest Funeral Home in Montevideo with a prayer service at 7 p.m.

Alvin “Al” G. Nasinec, father of Nathan (Susan) Nasinec the owners of Bruss-Heitner Funeral Home in Wells, age 86, of Montgomery, MN, died in the early morning hour, Tuesday, September 21, 2021, at Traditions in Montgomery.

Alvin George was born July 7, 1935, the oldest of three children born to George and Bessie (Havel) Nasinec. He attended School District #60 for the first three grades before attending St. Raphael Catholic School to grade eight. He attended Montgomery High School, graduating in 1953. Alvin enlisted in the U. S. Army Reserves in 1958. As a recruit, he qualified as outstanding on the rifle range, earning him the sharpshooter medal. Al also attended mechanic school for wheel vehicles maintenance at Fort Chaffee in Arkansas. There, he

spent time repairing and repainting vehicles, and receiving a military driver’s license, after which he drove troops to the field and equipment for engineers. Al was on active duty at the start of the Vietnam conflict and achieved the rank of Specialist Fifth Class. Al’s return from active duty brought him to the 353rd Transportation Company in Faribault and the family farm northwest of the Bohemian National Cemetery. He was a dairy farmer and proud of it. During this time, he also picked corn for the Green Giant Canning Company.

Alvin married Mary Ann Tupy on June 6, 1956, at Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, and the couple had three children, Wylene, Charlene and Nathan. The couple enjoyed traveling and Al enjoyed his reunions with his military buddies. Al has been a lifelong parishioner of Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church and has been a member of the American Legion Post #39 for more than 20 years. He was a life member of the Knights of Columbus, a founding member of Le Sueur County Pioneer Power Association. He and his wife spent over 20 years as 4-H adult leaders. Alvin enjoyed his 37 years on the Montgomery Township Board.

Alvin is survived by his children: Wylene Van Guilder of Prior Lake, MN; Charlene Schleeve of Montgomery, MN, Nathan (wife Susie) Nasinec of Wells, MN; 9 grandchildren: Nicole (Joe) Boegeman of Prior Lake, MN, Brittany (Kevin) Barden of Farmington, MN, Christopher (Malory) Van Guilder of Minneapolis, MN, Tyler Van Guilder of E. St. Paul, MN; Alexandra Schleeve-Fisher of Montgomery, MN, Theodore Schleeve of LeCenter, MN; Brandon (Danielle) Nasinec and Aaron Nasinec, all of Wells, Cameron Nasinec of St. Paul, MN; 13 great-grandchildren: Elizabeth and Hannah Boegeman; Harper Barden; Dominic, Christian and Aurora Fisher; Stella Rich, Thomas Mathison, Nicholas, Lincoln and Willow Schleeve; Zander and Ahnika Nasinec; 1 sister: Milly Docken of Rosemount, MN; 1 brother: John (wife Sue) Nasinec of Yuma, AZ; brother-in-law: Don (wife Connie) Tupy of Montgomery, MN; 7 nieces and nephews: Michele (Tim) Hoaglund, Carla (Doug) Maile, Paula Blair; Londa (R. Scott) Olson,

Michael Nasinec (Mary Haupt), Jamie (Cindy) Nasinec; Tami (Ted) Kadrlik, Randy Tupy and Lynda Tupy, along with their families. Al enjoyed visiting and reminiscing with his friends and family. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife Mary Ann, nephew Glen Docken, and brother-in-law, Gordy Docken.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, September 25, 2021, at Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Montgomery, MN, with Father Greg Havel officiating. Visitation was held Friday, Sept. 24, 2021, at Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Montgomery, MN. Interment in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Montgomery, MN. Bruss-Heitner Funeral Home of Wells (owned by Susan and Nathan Nasinec) is entrusted with arrangements. Please leave online condolences at www. brussheitner.com

Patricia Ann (Rand)

Lee, wife of David Lee Funeral Home Founder David Lee, and mother to Mike Lee and Carrie Lee Erickson, died November 6, 2021, at the age of 83. Patty was preceded in death by husband, David Lee; parents, Lloyd and Frances Rand and brother David Rand. She will be forever in the hearts of her children, Mike Lee (Sue), Carrie Lee Erickson (Ed), Laurie Oare (Andy) and Tracie Haagensen (Mark); grandkids, Mollie Ravenscroft (Ryan), Maddie Lee (Tyler Hockert), Michael Lee, Mason Starry, Dillon Starry, Courtney Oare, AJ Oare, Kellie Haagensen and Chloe Haagensen; brother, Larry Rand; sister-in-law, Marilyn Larson and many other loving family members and friends. Funeral service was held Thursday, November 11 at David Lee Funeral Home. Visitation was held Wednesday, November 10. Interment Summit Park Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to her amazing care team at English Rose Suites, 6941 Valley View Road in Edina. Our heartfelt thanks to their entire staff.

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Melvin Larson, long time funeral director in the Twin Cities area, age 85. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Samaritan’s Purse. Memorial service was held Friday, November 19 at North Heights Lutheran Church Roseville Campus in Roseville. Private interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. www.washburn-mcreavy.com

John Michael Gearhart, Minnesota funeral director, 61, of International Falls, MN died November 27, 2021, surrounded by his loving family.

John was born March 20, 1960 in Stillwater, MN. He was a 1978 graduate of Stillwater High School. He moved to International Falls shortly after graduating from the University of Minnesota Department of Mortuary Science in 1983. He was united in marriage to the former Melanie Bahr on December 7, 1991.

John was a dedicated mortician and enjoyed serving the many families he grew to know over the years in International Falls. John also enjoyed woodworking, collecting, being outdoors, and truly enjoyed spending time with his family.

John was preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Jean Gearhart. He is survived by his wife Melanie; three daughters, Elizabeth (Austin) Gearhart of Andover, MN, Whitney (Shea) Gearhart of Buhl, MN, Erica Gearhart of Int’l Falls, MN; sister Kate Gearhart of Fridley, MN, brother Pat Gearhart of White Bear Lake, MN and brother Tom (Ruthie) Gearhart of White Bear Lake, MN.

Funeral services were held at First Lutheran Church on Wednesday, December 1. Visitation was held Tuesday, November 30, 2021, at Green Larsen Mortuary. Interment will be at Forest Hill Cemetery, International Falls. https:// www.greenlarsen.com/obituaries/JohnGearhart-3/#!/Obituary

Duane Benson, age 82 of Northfield, passed away with his family by his side on Wednesday, December 1, 2021, at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis following the sudden onset of pulmonary fibrosis.

Alton Duane Benson was born July 21, 1939, in Grand Forks, North Dakota, to Arthur and Emma (Grefsheim) Benson. He grew up on the family farm in Hatton, North Dakota, raising cows, pigs, chickens, and grain. As the only brother of three older sisters, he got his way a lot. He attended Garland No. 1 rural school through the 8th grade, then Hatton High School, graduating in 1957. He joined the U.S. Army and served for two years, including 18 months in Germany as a radioteletype operator, using Morse Code. He was lucky enough to serve with four men from North Dakota that he already knew. They traveled all over Europe, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France, Switzerland, and Austria.

After returning to North Dakota, Duane attended North Dakota State University in Fargo. Unsure of a career direction, he took an aptitude test that indicated he would be well suited to “funeral services.” He worked as a night attendant in a Fargo funeral home for a year while attending NDSU, then transferred to the U of M School of Mortuary Science, from which he graduated in 1964. Duane was introduced to Marie Wolff by a mutual friend at a birthday party in 1963. The couple were married on May 22, 1965, in Robbinsdale, by Marie’s father, a pastor. Duane first worked at the Albin Funeral Home in Minneapolis, then moved to Northfield where he purchased the Zanmiller Funeral Home in 1966. Five years later, he purchased the Anderson Funeral Home, also in Northfield, and consolidated operations in one location on Fourth Street.

Duane was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Jaycees, Rotary, the Northfield Golf Club, the MFDA and NFDA, and St. John’s Lutheran Church, where he served on several boards and ushered on Sunday mornings for more than 50 years. He enjoyed going for coffee in the mornings with longtime friends. In 2001, Duane sold the funeral home to Andy Langehough, and continued to work part-time, in between traveling with Marie, relaxing on the North Shore at Lutsen, and rounds of golf. In 2015, he was honored for 50 years as a licensed funeral director, a ceremony he missed in order to attend his granddaughter’s high school graduation, a decision he never regretted. Most of all, Duane enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Marie; his children, Mark (Sherry) of Northfield, Sarah (Philip) Wilkinson of Laurinburg, NC; four grandchildren, Gunnar and Thea Benson, Emma Marie and Grace Ann Wilkinson; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by an infant son; three sisters Arlene, Ione and Dorothy; and his parents.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 7, 2021, at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Visitation was held Monday, December 6, 2021, at the Benson & Langehough Funeral Home and at church one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at Oaklawn Cemetery, Northfield. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred.

Arrangements are with the Benson & Langehough Funeral Home. www.northfieldfuneral.com

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SPECIAL THANKS

TO MFDA’ S 2021 ALLIED MEMBERS

MFDA thanks those individuals who have shown their commitment to MFDA and its members by becoming Allied members. To contact a member call the MFDA office at 763-416-0124 or refer to your MFDA Directory.

Anatomy Bequest Program

Shannon Vadnie

www.med.umn.edu/research/ anatomy-bequest-program

Artco Casket Company, Inc.

Al Whitmer, Steve Doscher, Wally Gelecinskyj

www.artcocasket.com

Baines Professional Vehicles

John Baines

www.4hearse.com

Batesville

Kimberly Sopczak

www.batesville.com

BlueWing Memorial Books, Inc.

Karin Hill

www.bluewingmemorialbooks.com

Brown-Wilbert, Inc.

Dave Gavin, Christopher Brown, Andrew Brown, Maleia Kavitz, Jeff Bauer, Jerry Brown

www.brown-wilbert.com

Children’s Grief Connection

Jessica Moujouros

www.childrensgriefconnection.com

Cousineau, VanBergen, McNeese and Malone

Michael Sharkey

www.cvmmlaw.com

Dodge Company

Lincoln Plain

www.dodgeco.com

ELCO Mutual Life & Annuity

Julie and Jim Palm

www.elcomutual.com

Federated Insurance

Ben Cox

www.federatedinsurance.com

Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association

Kari A. Hubbard

www.forestlawnmn.com

FRSR Crematory Repair

Eric Braden

www.frsr.us

Funeral Directors Life

John Harrington

Scott Tufto

www.funeraldirectorslife.com

Great Western Insurance Company

Doug Stolt www.gwic.com

Johnson Williams Funeral Car

Todd Anderson

www.jwfuneralcars.com

Kat’s Socks

Katherine Pendergast

www.katssocks.com

Kelco Supply

Alicia Carr

www.kelcosupply.com

Keystone Funeral Home Design Build

Russ Karasch

www.keystone.db.com

Laker Insurance

Patrick Zalusky

LifeSource - Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation

Kelley Romanowski

Melinda Van Waus

www.life-source.org

Lions Gift of Sight

(Formerly Minnesota Lions Eye Bank)

Patty Stockdale

www.mnlionseyebank.org

Maguire Refining, Inc.

John Maguire

www.maguireref.com

MAS Communications

Mary Reeves

www.mascommunications.net

Messenger

Bob Hoaglund

www.messengerstationery.com

Midwest Medical Examiners Office

Shane Sheets

www.midwestmedicalexaminer.com

My Trusted Carpet Cleaners

Tim Ross

www.mytrustedcarpetcleaners.com

Safe Air Today/DPS

Leia Ryan

www.safeairtoday.com

Scene Clean

Nate Berg, Jenny Berg

www.scenecleanmn.com

Total Transportation Corporation

Charlie Murray

www.totallimo.com

United Heritage Insurance

Bob Hanson

www.unitedheritage.com

University of Minnesota

Mortuary Science

Michael LuBrant

www.mortuaryscience.umn.edu

Wieser Vault

Matt Wieser, Todd Wieser

www.wieser-doric.com

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