1979 Old Hudson Road
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Age 88, of Roseville Went Home to Jesus on Feb. 10, 2018. Preceded in death by brother, Jerry Guenther. She will be deeply missed by her sister, Hope Rudh; children, Constance Mersereau, Annetta Kuehnel, Timothy Kuehnel, Meghan Kane (Michael); grandchildren, Angela, Rachael (Jeff), Aaron (Candance), Heather, Stephanie (Jon), Stephen (Jessica), Drew (Madison), Molly, Jarrod; great grand children, Matthew, Kari, Erika, Zachary, Bryton, Nicolas, Keyanna, Corbyn, Reese, Wyatt, Roman and several great, great grandchildren; many relatives and good friends. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to LifeSource in Maxine Kuehnel's name. Funeral Service 1pm Thursday, February 15th at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, 2300 Hamline Ave N., Roseville (651) 633-4589 with Celebration of Life continuing after service.
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We didnt keep in touch but I remember your smile and gentle manner and that you loved Jesus. Well done and faithful servant
Pat Howell
Friend
March 9, 2018
To the Kuehnel family,
i hve known Maxine for a number of years and was in school and Sunday school with Connie an Anne. I was in a House group with Maxine and several other women. She was always cheerful and a delight to be with. May she rest in peace.
Mary Richards
February 13, 2018
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