Lynn Davis Funeral

Tuesday, March 14, 2023 | 1:00 PM

We lost our beloved "bigger than life" Lynn (LD) who passed away from inevitable complications of Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson's. Born in Lime Springs, Iowa on February 20, 1947, he grew up on a dairy farm near Cresco, Iowa, son of Derrill and Dolores (Kleve) Davis. He loved detailing how he survived farming perils and helped his three younger sisters - Cheryl (Basztura), Constance and Marcia (Cannon- Davis) do the same. Ever competitive and a wrestler throughout high school, he graduated from Iowa State University in 1968 with a degree in Electrical Engineering and with the love of his life Sandra (Ottsen) Davis, whom he married that summer. He worked at Honeywell while obtaining his MBA from the University of Minnesota before he was lured away to join a then small firm, ADC Telecommunications. Lynn was a born leader, motivating to his team and consistently treating all employees with respect. In many of his years at ADC, he liked to point out, the division he led accounted for more than 100% of the company's profits. He touched all aspects of the business, after 26 years eventually retiring as President and Chief Operating Officer. Lynn said he "failed retirement" and that it took three tries before he finally got it right, trying his hand at private equity and then serving as President of August Technology before retiring for good. He stayed engaged with business by mentoring young leaders and serving on the company Boards of Flexsteel, STI, and Lion Precision. Over his career, he encouraged others to realize their potential, and gave them the trust and space they needed to achieve it. We will miss his big presence, competitive spirt, contagious sense of humor, down- to-earth style, and generosity. Lynn and Sandra loved the mountains, often skiing or hiking near their second home in Snowmass, Colorado. Annual canoe camping trips to the Boundary Waters were central to their lives from newlywed times through parenting and grandparenting. Lynn had a passion for athletics; he pitched slow-pitch softball from his teens through his 50's. He believed in the power and value of youth sports, both coaching and serving on the boards of the Edina Baseball and Basketball Associations. His photography hobby became a beautiful obsession which took him and Sandra on travels all over the world. From this he produced and shared annual nature photography calendars, while also creating a family calendar with photos that matched his pride and love for his six grandchildren. His sons - Chris Davis (Margaret King) with children Owen, Tyler, Clara and Audrey and his son Justin Davis (Lynn Kuo) with children Terren and Koda (born on Lynn's birthday) remember fondly their Opa's sense of humor, enthusiasm for life, and deep love that he showered on them. Above all he loved his family, cheering on his kids, grandkids and his wife, whom he believed could do anything. We will miss his fierce competitive spirit whether in athletics, family games, card games or fishing. He was tough, strong, self- assured and confident, belying his big, soft heart and faith in God. He was a rock star and our rock.

Visitation will be at noon on March 14 at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Edina with the funeral mass to follow at 1:00 PM. Private burial will be at Lakewood Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to Friends of the Boundary Waters friends-bwca.org Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996.

Brian Johnson Funeral

Monday, February 27 | 10:30 AM

Johnson, Brian Gary, age 50, of Edina passed away peacefully after a long fight with pneumonia and other numerous health struggles on February 13, 2023. Brian was born February 8, 1973 to Jane and Gary Johnson. He graduated from Roseau High School in 1991, received a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1995. Brian worked in the Mutual Fund industry for the past 20 years, most recently with Eaton Vance. He had gained many different financial accreditations including the CPA, CIMA, IMCA and CSRIC. Brian made numerous friends through the finance world and was known for being kind, generous, thoughtful and fun to be around.

Brian has made an impact on so many lives. He had a gift of bringing people together. He created genuine relationships and took tremendous pride in his family. His love for his family was evident. Jack and Michael were his pride and joy. He liked nothing better than watching them play hockey, talking hockey and hanging at the rink. When he wasn't on the rink he loved to be on Lake Minnetonka, boating, wake surfing, fishing and pontooning. One of his favorite places to visit was Marco Island with the white beaches, warm sunshine, and sunsets. Brian loved to tell stories, listen to stories and laugh at stories. Some of his favorite memories were from his DU college days. He was a proud Badger!

He will be missed beyond measure by his wife of over 16 years, Betsy; sons, Jack (age 14) and Michael (age 12); parents, Jane and Gary Johnson; sister, Jen (Eric) Jensen; in-laws, Jean and Tony Navarro; Brother and sister in-laws, Jenny and Chris Strawn, Anne and Jason Haugen, Elle and Tim Bruno; and many nieces (Addie, Molly, Abby, Zoa and Lou) and nephews (Drew, Alex and George). Funeral service February 27, at Our Lady of Grace at 10:30am. Memorials preferred to Jack and Michael's education at GiveSendGo.

John Sheran Funeral

Friday, January 27 | 10:30 AM

Sheran, John Mark Age 72, of Bloomington, passed away peacefully on December 20, 2022. John is preceded in death by his parents, Chief Justice Robert Sheran and Jean Brown Sheran, and his brother Michael and sister-in-law Rizalina. He is survived by his wife of forty-six years, Christina; his three children and their spouses, Laura (Nicholas Pape), Jordan (Charles Barlow), and Michael (Stephanie Zuk); and six grandchildren: Owen, Emma, Ethan, Jack, Olivia, and Henry. He is also survived by three siblings and their spouses, Tom (Linda), Kathleen (Dean Doyscher), and Daniel (Nancy), and many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. John was born in Mankato on June 6, 1950 and lived there through 6th grade. He then moved with his family to St. Paul when his father was appointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court. John graduated from St. Thomas Academy in Mendota Heights and received his undergraduate degree and a law degree from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. John was gifted with a quick wit, a capacity to build lasting relationships, and a natural talent for music. Without formal instruction, he taught himself to play guitar and piano by ear, performing almost any song he heard for friends and family. He also loved to dance and was a favored dance partner wherever the bands were playing. Some of his closest friends came from a notorious group known as the Double Secret Probation SAE fraternity at Creighton University. Throughout his life, he remained close to many of his SAE brothers and continued to see them through his final days. These friends fondly remember his incredible sense of humor, nicknaming him "Blade" because of his sharp wit. John's keen ability to express an amusing and often hilarious twist on even the most mundane situations kept his family and friends laughing through many difficult times, including his struggle with cancer. After law school, John returned to Mankato in 1975 to work at the Farrish Law firm, where his father and uncle had previously practiced. He was mentored by Jerry Maschka and Bob Johnson and honed his skills as a litigator here. In 1992, John and his family moved to the Twin Cities where he joined the Leonard Street and Deinard firm. John was forever grateful to both firms for their support of his practice and for the lasting friendships he developed. John retired in 2016, hoping to build a mediation practice, but his cancer re-emergence disrupted that plan. John received many recognitions as a lawyer but none more meaningful than his induction into the American College of Trial Lawyers, an invitation-only fellowship for attorneys who have demonstrated the very highest standards of trial advocacy, ethical conduct, integrity, professionalism, and collegiality. After his nomination, he wrote in a letter to his uncle, Judge Miles Zimmerman, "I recently found out that you were behind my nomination to the American Trial Lawyers. I want to thank you for your vote of confidence, but I do feel a little like Groucho Marx who once said that he was hesitant to join any organization whose standards were so low as to accept him as a member." John felt God had blessed him in many ways beginning with his loving parents, strong sibling relationships, his caring wife, Christina, three exceptional children, and six fabulous grandchildren. For those who mourn his passing, we are left remembering the gifts he bestowed on us, his intelligence, kindness, sense of humor, love of music, and high regard for family and friends.

Joseph Anthony ‘Joe’ Tillman Funeral

Wednesday, January 25 | 11:00 AM

Tillman, Joseph Anthony "Joe" 91, of Brooklyn Center, MN, passed away peacefully December 21, 2022. He was born March 18, 1931, to Joseph and Mary (Trisko) Tillman in Melrose, MN. He served in the United States Marine Corps Band, which sparked his lifelong passion for music and travel.

He married Beatrice "Bea" Kuntz in 1956 and they raised their 3 daughters in Brooklyn Center, MN. He worked as a machinist at Honeywell for 38 years. During retirement, Joe and Bea wintered in Florida for over 20 years. A few years after Bea passed away, Joe developed a bond with Helen McFall, and they were partners for many years. Joe had an adventurous spirit and a loving heart, and he will be dearly missed. He is preceded in death by his wife Bea; parents; infant son Jerry; siblings Helen Byers, Norbert Tillman, MaryAnn McGee, Delores Ellibee, Donna Brown, Donald Tillman; and son-in-law Robert Smith. He is survived by his partner Helen McFall; daughters Janice (Raymond) Meixner, Julie Smith, Jean (David) Tillman; 6 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and sister Bernadine Rieland.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, January 25 at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Edina, MN, with visitation at 10 am, Funeral Mass at 11 am and lunch following. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Alzheimer's Association or North Memorial Health Hospice.

Tom Virgil Lynch Funeral

Monday, January 23 | 11:00 AM

Thomas Virgil Lynch, formerly of Edina, passed away peacefully Saturday, December 31, 2022. Visitation Sunday, January 22 at Gill Brothers Funeral Home, 5801 Lyndale Ave. S., from 2-5 pm and one hour prior to Mass at church. Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, January 23, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church 5071 Eden Ave. at 11:00 am. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Thomas Virgil Lynch, please visit Heartfelt Sympathies Store.


Richard Stolarik Funeral

Thursday, January 12 | 10:30 AM

Stolarik, Richard Eugene, age 70, of Edina, passed away on Monday, January 2, 2023. Preceded in death by parents, Eugene and Melissa Jane Stolarik. Survived by sister, Martha Stolarik.

Memorials preferred to the Thomas More Society and Aid to the Church in Need.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30AM on Thursday, January 12th with visitation one hour prior, all at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church.

Charlie Hurley Funeral

Wednesday, January 11 | 11:30 AM

Charles Joseph Hurley age 56 of Lakeville, MN died suddenly on December 30, 2022. Charlie is preceded in death by parents, Charles and Patricia Hurley, brother, Patrick and childhood nanny, Maria. Survived by children, Ireland, Bobby, Sullivan and their mother, Kelly. Also survived by siblings, Mike, John, Dan (Mary), Jim, Tom (Therese), Ann, Kathy (Nancy), and his twin brother, Bill (Diane); many nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and Vivian Hurley. He was a friend of Bill W. for over 10 years.

Mass of Christian Burial 11:30 AM Wednesday, January 11, 2023, at the Church of Our Lady of Grace, 5071 Eden Ave, Edina. Visitation 1 hour prior to Mass at church only. Please, no flowers, memorials preferred in Charlie’s name to the JDRF Foundation.

Ann Wiessner Funeral

Tuesday, January 10 | 10:30 AM

Ann Marie Wiessner, age 66, passed away peacefully on December 21, 2022, surrounded by her children. Preceded in death by her father, Roman Adam. Ann was a proud mother of two children, Max (Melinda) and Greta (Christopher Fitzgerald) Wiessner, and was a "second mom" to many nieces and nephews, godchildren, her children's friends, and friends' children. She is also survived by her mother, Rita Adam; brothers, David (Pat) and Michael (Kassy Kenney) Adam; sister, Kathleen (Warren) Boughton; and many treasured friends and relatives. Ann will be remembered for her quick wit, infectious laugh, resilience, and insatiable sweet tooth.

Ann grew up in St. Paul and attended St. Agnes School. She studied journalism at the University of Minnesota (class of 1979), where she forged lifelong friendships with her Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters. In fact, Ann made friends everywhere she went. Her robust network of friends was a source of comfort and joy through life's many challenges. Ann's family and friends could always rely on her character and empathy, with a side of good humor, in their own times of need. Her kindness and generosity knew no bounds.

Ann had a formidable career as an account executive in the advertising industry. Despite her cancer diagnosis in 2017, Ann continued to work at J.T. Mega Food Advertising until her retirement in 2021. A testament to her German roots, Ann was rarely idle. She loved to cook, go to movies, go for long walks-preferably around a lake, and read dozens of books each year. Ann was a dedicated parishioner at Our Lady of Grace and expressed her faith through service. She was widely admired for her steadfast faith.

A funeral service will be held Tuesday, January 10, 10:30 AM at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Edina. Visitation one hour prior. Livestream available. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to Wallin Education Partners or Save The Children.