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will be performed at the opera house by an amateur company under the auspices of St. Agnes Guild of the Episcopal Church.
will be performed at the opera house by an amateur company under the auspices of St. Agnes Guild of the Episcopal Church.
Legion Auxiliary to meet Feb. 19 The regular meeting of the Hutchinson American Legion Auxiliary Unit 96 is 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19.
McLeod County Adminis trator Sheila Murphy received praise as part of an annual performance review, which was approved by the McLeod County Board during its meeting Jan. 21.
Hutchinson Police Services responded to the following incidents: Feb. 3: Hutchinson Police responded to a residence for an adult male who wanted to turn himself in on his active failure to comply with conditions of release warrant for original charges of felony-controlled substance crime in the fifth degree and misdemeanor-fourth degree DWI out of McLeod County. Michael Angelo Herrera, 37, of Hutchinson was taken into custody and transported to the McLeod County Jail.
Robert “Bob” Groskreutz, 81, passed away on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 at the St. Cloud Hospital. A funeral service for Bob was held on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 3 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Litchfield. Visitation was at Johnson-Hagglund Funeral Home on Friday, February 7, 2025, from 4 - 7 p.m. and also at the church, one hour prior to the service. Bob was born on February 8, 1943, to Raymond and Helen (Yerks) Groskreutz in Litchfield. He graduated from Litchfield High School in 1961, after which he served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. During his time in the service, he met Arlene Alsleben, a nurse at his local doctor’s office. He became quite smitten with her kindness and care. Bob and Arlene were married on May 5, 1967, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Glencoe and were blessed with four children. Bob was a lifetime member of the VFW and a past commander. He was also a member of the American Legion. Notably, Bob was the 1st Vietnam vet to join the VFW in Litchfield. He was on the Litchfield City Council for 12 years. He was in the Men’s Club and served on the church council and later as church president at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Litchfield. He was a career plumber and longtime proprietor of B&G Plumbing & Heating. Bob loved golf, bowling, dancing with his wife, and fishing and camping trips with his young family. He was a fierce pitcher on Sterner’s fastpitch softball team and had a killer curveball. He also enjoyed playing on his Army softball team. While his sons were growing up he spent many years coaching their Babe Ruth and VFW baseball teams. More than anything, Bob loved his grandchildren and enjoyed cheering them on at their various sporting events. You could always see (and hear) Bob in the front row at all of their games and activities. When he wasn’t watching the grandkids, he could be found voicing his displeasure at the TV while watching Minnesota sports teams. He also enjoyed creating woodworking projects for his family, listening to old country music, or more often than anything, lending a hand to those who needed it. Bob felt he was blessed with his “second life” when Arlene saved him in 2002 by performing CPR until the Litchfield Rescue Squad arrived following a massive heart attack. He surpassed the odds by surviving 14 heart attacks which allowed him to be able to watch his grandkids grow up. Bob is survived by his wife Arlene Groskreutz; children Steven Groskreutz, Stanton (Mary) Groskreutz, Stuart (Sarah) Groskreutz, Stefany Groskreutz and honorary son Bob (Shannon) Dibb; grandchildren Ryan Groskreutz, Taylor Draeger, Alex Draeger, Joshua Groskreutz, Allison Groskreutz and Griffin Butler; siblings Donna Gilsrud, Darlene Carlson and sister-in-law Darlene Groskreutz; uncle Les (Judith) Yerks, and his loving dogs, Teddy and Pumpkin. He is preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Helen; siblings Shirley (Roger) Ellis, Raymond Groskreutz Jr, and Richard (Judy) Groskreutz. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Litchfield Rescue Squad or the charity of your choosing.
Community members stepped up to add their mark to the new Ace Hardware mural
University of Minnesota Extension is offering its sixth annual Gardening from the Ground Up webinar series, beginning in February.
The following Hutchinson Senior Center schedule is for Feb. 14-19.
Frances H. Olson, 101, of Hutchinson passed away on Friday, January 31, 2025, at Ecumen Pines Assisted Living in Hutchinson. Funeral Service was held Friday, February 7, 2025, 11 a.m. at Faith Lutheran Church in Hutchinson with interment in Oakland Cemetery in Hutchinson. Clergy Officiating: Pastor Paulus Pilgrim, Pastor Scott Grorud, Pastor Dave Wollan; Organist: Rhonda Eckhart; Soloist: Kristen Durst “Wonderful, Merciful Savior”; Congregational Hymns: “Lift High The Cross”, “What A Friend We Have In Jesus”, “Precious Lord, Take My Hand”, “In The Garden”, “My Life Goes On In Endless Song”; Honorary Casket Bearers: Janna Erlandson, Leah Thompson, Sarah Schmidt, Brittany Shrimpton, Lana Beckard, Elizabeth Hall, Marjie Shrimpton, Sarah Olson; Casket Bearers: Luke Olson, Stuart Shrimpton, Zachery Mullan, Ben Erlandson, Mark Thompson, Kelly Schmidt, Jonathan Dahl, Robert Beckard, Ricky Hall