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December 2025


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Arthur Haag, 88, Eden Valley
Arthur "Art" W. Haag was born on July 24, 1937, in Richmond, Minn., to Arthur and May Haag. He graduated from Eden Valley High School in 1955 and was a lifelong dairy, beef, and crop farmer. He, along with his wife Nancy, were second-generation farmers on their farm. While Arthur's dad, Arthur Sr., was in the Paynesville hospital, Art met Nancy (Koenig), who was helping to care for his father. On Aug, 12, 1961, Art and Nancy married in Paynesville, Minn. They were a true team that loved each other deeply and were married for over 62 years until Nancy's passing on Oct. 17, 2023. Art and Nancy had five children - Bryan (Linda), Bradley (Judy), Lynae Kern (Larry), Lesley Pallies (Don), and Arthur III (Stacy). Art had a strong faith in God and was the rock of his family. Along with and through his wife Nancy, God was a beacon that shaped them and their family's life; from weekly masses to daily prayer and gatherings with family, faith was central to the household. Raising five children with Nancy on a dairy farm, along with all the daily chores and responsibilities, was a team effort that required hard work, patience, and faith. While he was actively farming, Art was quick to help others who needed it. Whether it was helping fill silo, bale hay, or something else, he was always there to lend a hand. This generosity was also extended to his family where he was always willing to help. With his generous nature came a huge smile, huge laugh, and huge heart. He had a special gift where he could make everyone he spoke to feel heard and important. He was a lot smarter than he would admit, like Nancy he was good at many things, and he had the strength of an ox. If you bring up Arthur's name, you will likely find someone that has a story or two they could tell. Most of these stories involve hunting, fishing, farming, family, and/or something humorous or memorable. (Ask his kids or nephews, and I'm sure they can tell you a few). Art was an excellent and entertaining storyteller. Along with Nancy, he taught his children the things he loved, such as hunting, fishing, gardening, taking care of animals, and many other things. Art fished almost weekly the last two summers, which he utterly loved. Playing cards was also another passion of Art's. He played euchre weekly for many years and looked forward to playing and socializing with the many friends he had made. It was a true blessing to have these people and this interest in his life. For the past couple years, meeting weekly to play cards and to eat lunch was another blessing that he looked forward to. (Thank you, Jim Tintes!) Visits from family and friends, including family gatherings, were as important and enjoyable to Art as they were to Nancy. Art has 11 grandchildren - Eileen, Aaron, Bronson and Bobbi Jo (Brad and Judy Haag); Amber and Michael (Lynae and Larry Kern); Elizabeth and Isabelle (Lesley and Don Pallies); Brooke, Avery, and Claire (Art and Stacy Haag). He has eight great-grandchildren - Eli and Aubrey (Aaron and Kathy Haag); Brennen and Tanner (Amber Kern); Logan and Emmarie (Michael and Morgan Kern), and Adam and Blaire (Kaleb and Bobbi Jo Lehmann). Art passed away on Friday, Nov. 28, at home, surrounded by family. He was 88 years old. Art was preceded in death by wife Nancy; parents Arthur and May; brother Vernon; sisters Jeanette and LaVonne; and step-grandson Gary Brink (Linda and Bryan). Art's family is extremely thankful for the support and prayers from family and friends during this time, as they remember how Art touched their lives. They are also grateful for the support of Deacon Roger and Father Mike during this journey. They cannot thank everyone enough! Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6, at the Church of Our Lady in Manannah. Visitation will begin after 9:30 a.m. on Saturday morning at the church. Burial of the urn will take place in the parish cemetery after Mass. Arrangements are with the Daniel-Anderson Funeral Home in Paynesville.


Marie Deadrick, 84, Paynesville

Marie M. Deadrick, 84, of Paynesville died on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at Paynesville Care Center. Her memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Saturday, Dec. 6, at Nordland Lutheran Church near Paynesville. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be at Nordland Lutheran Cemetery. Arrangements are with Johnson Funeral Home in Paynesville. Marie Myrtle Hoeft was born Dec. 15, 1940, in Paynesville Township to Steward and Myrtle (Frank) Hoeft. Growing up on the family farm, Marie helped her father in the fields with old-fashioned threshing. She graduated from Paynesville High School and soon after married her high school sweetheart, Daniel Deadrick - a loving partnership that would last a lifetime. Dan and Marie raised their family on a hobby farm near Paynesville. Marie worked as a full-time bank teller for 30 years, continuing part-time even after retirement. She enjoyed baking, quilting, knitting, and the delicate needle art of hardanger. Marie loved to read, and during the winter months could often be found working on puzzles by the warmth of home. She also had a love for her fresh vegetables from her garden every year. Marie and Dan raised Canadian geese and ducks on their farm, releasing them into the wild, and she lovingly cared for various animals in need -including bunnies, squirrels, and even raccoons. Her compassion extended to every creature that crossed her path. Faith played a central role throughout her life. Marie was a devoted member of Nordland Lutheran Church, where she contributed to the quilting group, helped prepare the church newsletter for mailing, and managed the church's collection books. Wednesdays at church were just as important as Sundays to Marie. For over 15 years, Dan and Marie wintered in Arizona, where they continued their shared love for adventure. They hunted together across Arizona and Colorado, belonged to an archery league, and enjoyed countless four-wheeling trips. Marie approached life with enthusiasm, curiosity, and energy - always busy, always learning, always ready for the next experience. Marie is survived by her husband, Dan of 67 years; children, Josh Deadrick of Paynesville, Joel Deadrick of Paynesville, and Danell Johnson of Prinsburg; grandchildren, Dustin, Nicole, Aaron, Travis, and Carly; and great-grandchildren, Emilee, Barrett, Bentlee, Brynlee, Maverick, and Cash; sister, June Steman; sister-in-law, Lynette (Jim) Schmit; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; parents-in-law, Dale and Miriam Deadrick; son-in-law, Brian Johnson; brother-in-law, Melvin; and sister-in-law, Patricia.


Beverly Stowell, 91, Paynesville

Beverly A. Stowell, 91, of Paynesville died on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, at the Paynesville Area Hospital in Paynesville. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at Paynesville Lutheran Church. Visitation was held one hour prior to the service (11 a.m.) at church. Burial was in the Paynes-ville Cemetery. Arrangements were with the Johnson Funeral Home in Paynesville: www.hafh.org. Beverly Ann Stowell was born on June 29, 1934, in Jamestown, N.D., the daughter of Leonard and Hazel Weber. She grew up in North Dakota and Colorado. After graduation, she continued her education at the University of Minnesota -Morris for teaching. On April 3, 1958, Bev was united in marriage to Richard Stowell in Chanute, Kan. They made their home in Chanute and Hutchinson, Kan., where she taught school. They moved to Long Prairie, Minn., in 1969, where she ran her own daycare before moving to Paynesville in 1974. She worked as a realtor and served as a volunteer for the Paynesville Ambulance Service. Bev and Richard shared in 38 years of marriage before his death on March 8, 1997. Bev was an active, faithful member of Paynesville Lutheran Church. She was passionate about teaching, caring for children, her dogs, and keeping busy. She enjoyed playing cards and bingo, and in her younger years skiing and skating. She is survived by her sons, Craig (Carrie) Stowell and Chris Stowell; grandchildren, Kelly (Jeff) Munoz, Kaman Stowell, Branton (Greta) Stowell, and Eric Stowell; great-grandchildren, Zoe, Amelia, and Scottie; and sibling, Gary (Beverly) Weber. She was preceded in death by her husband; daughter, Cheryl; and brother, Bob.


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