Richmond
December 9, 1934 - October 13, 2012
Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Richmond, MN for Alfred Wolbeck, age 77, who died Saturday at Assumption Home. Burial will be in the Sts. Peter & Paul Parish Cemetery.
Al was born in Spring Hill, MN to Bernard and Mary (Hiltner) Wolbeck. He married Erma Mugg on June 6, 1961 in St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Cloud, MN. Al worked at Starry Construction, Franklin, and DeZurik until his retirement in 2004. Al enjoyed fishing and deer hunting, gardening with his daughter, and working at his son's hobby farm. He also had fun entertaining his wife's daycare children after his retirement. Al was well known for his beautiful eyes and smiles. His greatest accomplishment and enjoyment though were his grandchildren. Each of them have a relationship with him that will never be broken or ever forgotten. He taught them the true meaning of being a "grandpa". His life truly revolved around them.
Survivors include his loving wife of 51 years, Erma; children, Keith Wolbeck (Carla), and Kristine (Richard) Ruegemer; brother, Martin Wolbeck; sisters-in-law, Sandy Wolbeck, Bernice Wolbeck; brother-in-law, Joseph Schneider, and grandchildren, Amanda (Jay) Eggert, Kim (Dave) Wiechman, Rachelle Ruegemer, and Derek Ruegemer.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings, Albert, Leo, Edwin, Leonard, Hubert, Bernard, Veronica, Theresa, Frances, Christine, Gertrude, Marie, Rose, and Appolonia.
Richmond
December 9, 1934 - October 13, 2012
Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Richmond, MN for Alfred Wolbeck, age 77, who died Saturday at Assumption Home. Burial will be in the Sts. Peter & Paul Parish Cemetery.
Al was born in Spring Hill, MN to Bernard and Mary (Hiltner) Wolbeck. He married Erma Mugg on June 6, 1961 in St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Cloud, MN. Al worked at Starry Construction, Franklin, and DeZurik until his retirement in 2004. Al enjoyed fishing and deer hunting, gardening with his daughter, and working at his son's hobby farm. He also had fun entertaining his wife's daycare children after his retirement. Al was well known for his beautiful eyes and smiles. His greatest accomplishment and enjoyment though were his grandchildren. Each of them have a relationship with him that will never be broken or ever forgotten. He taught them the true meaning of being a "grandpa". His life truly revolved around them.
Survivors include his loving wife of 51 years, Erma; children, Keith Wolbeck (Carla), and Kristine (Richard) Ruegemer; brother, Martin Wolbeck; sisters-in-law, Sandy Wolbeck, Bernice Wolbeck; brother-in-law, Joseph Schneider, and grandchildren, Amanda (Jay) Eggert, Kim (Dave) Wiechman, Rachelle Ruegemer, and Derek Ruegemer.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings, Albert, Leo, Edwin, Leonard, Hubert, Bernard, Veronica, Theresa, Frances, Christine, Gertrude, Marie, Rose, and Appolonia.
Family Members
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Veronica Anna "Fronie" Wolbeck Schmitz
1908–1998
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Appolonia Mary Wolbeck Fleischhacker
1910–1994
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Theresia Anna Wolbeck Sunder
1912–1974
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Rosa Christina Wolbeck
1913–1926
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Gertrude Clara Wolbeck Scherping
1915–2002
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Albert Wolbeck
1917–1984
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Leo Joseph Wolbeck
1919–1995
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Marie Magdaline Wolbeck Thieschafer
1920–1994
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Bernard Joseph "Ben" Wolbeck
1923–1988
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Martin Henry Wolbeck
1925–2016
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Edwin Alfred Wolbeck
1926–1996
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Christina Katherine Wolbeck Nordmann
1928–1959
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Corp Leonard Frank Wolbeck
1929–2006
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Frances Katherine Wolbeck Schneider
1930–2011
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