Charles Willis Byer

1911 - 2006

Charles Willis Byer

1911 - 2006

BORN

1911

DIED

2006

Charles Byer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 3, 2006.
Funeral services celebrating the life of Charles W. Byer, age 94, of Norwood Young America were held on Monday, March 6, 2006 at 11:00 AM at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Norwood Young America. Officiating was the Rev. Scott Gustafson. The organist was Arthur Fuchs and the soloist was Lawrence Biermann who sang “How Great Thou Art”. The congregational hymns were “Just As I Am”, “Amazing Grace” and “What A Friend We Have In Jesus”. Serving as casket bearers were grandsons: Ron “Gus Wischnack Jr., Tony Wischnack, Tim Wischnack, Peter Kroells, John Kroells, Andy Shimota, Rick Shimota and Jeff Olson. Visitation was held on Sunday evening at the Paul-McBride Funeral Chapel in Norwood Young America. Interment was in the Church Cemetery.

Charles Willis Byer was born on May 12, 1911 to Isaac and Cleo (Bolyard) Byer in Egeland, Towner County, North Dakota. His family were members of the Church of the Brethren. About at the age of 13, he was baptized in the Schoolcraft River in Hubbard County, near Guthrie, Minnesota. He attended elementary school at Egeland, North Dakota, and at the Wildwood Country School in Hubbard County.

On April 6, 1933, Charles was united in marriage to Mabel Wentzlaff. They were married by Rev. R.W. Rottmann at St. Paul’s Lutheran Parsonage in Green Isle, MN. On December 11, 1933, Charles was received into the Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) by confirmation by Rev. R.W. Rottmann. The couple lived in Green Isle, Bemidji, Arlington and Carver. In the early years of their marriage, Charles worked as a farm hand, cut & sold firewood, and sheared sheep. In 1945, they bought a farm in Henderson Township, west of Henderson, Minnesota, and farmed until 1956 when the family moved to Norwood. In 1957, Charles started with the Wm. Mueller Construction company in Hamburg and worked there until his retirement. During his employment, he drove a gravel truck, plowed snow in the wintertime, was a mechanic & in the later years operated the stump chipper. Charles and Mabel shared 69 years of marriage before Mabel passed away in November 2002. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Norwood young America since 1957.

Everyone that knew Charles knew of his love for fishing, especially ice fishing & spearing. He also enjoyed reading, playing cards, and playing Solitaire on the computer. On Thursday, March 2, 2006 Charles Byer passed away at his home. He is preceded in death by his wife; parents; two grandchildren: Randy Byer and Julie Byer; two great-grandchildren: Jamie Joe Shankey and Chastidy Maruska.

Charles is survived by his seven children: Ervin Byer (Caroline) of St. Paul Park, Irma Nelson of Fort Ripley, Melvin Byer (LaVonne) of Norwood Young America, Dorothy Brockhoff (Earl) of Arlington, Geraldine Wischnack (Ronald) of Norwood Young America, JoAnn Kroells (Robert) of Norwood Young America, and Sharon Shimota (Charles) of Arlington; twenty-one grandchildren: Rhonda Gerlach (Ron), Jean Schwope (Mike), Tammy Schultz, Jeff Olson, Mike Olson (Patty), Penney Beutz, Chris Shankey (Brian), Becky Martens (Cliff), Debra Panning (Alan), Sandra Herrmann (Lorn), Joan Thomes (Paul), Ron “Gus” Wischnack Jr. (Julie), Terry Lehrke (Todd), Tony Wischnack (Kara), Tim Wischnack (Julie), Melissa Barthel (Doug), Peter Kroells (Sarah), John Kroells, Randi Shimota, Andy Shimota, Rick Shimota; 33 great-grandchildren and 12 great great-grandchildren; 3 brothers: Burnell Byer, Howard Byer (June), John Byer; 5 sisters: Addie Posz, Wanda Johnson (Ken), Ida May Eller (Neil), Bernice Reff (Jack), and Milly Adams; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Marvin Wentzlaff (Verona), Elmer Wentzlaff (Bernice, Luella Dahlke (Victor), Leora Stock, Alice Donnay (Ivan), Marian Wendorf, Pearl Schauer (Bernard); and long time fishing partner: Marvin Richter; as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Arrangements were with the Paul-McBride Funeral Chapel in Norwood Young America.

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March 13, 2006

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March 9, 2006

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Jeff & Stayce Eller

March 13, 2006

Sadden to hear of Willis's recent death. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Sharon Shimota

March 9, 2006

Dad,

The doctors told us that we had months, but the Lord called you home only after two weeks. You had a very long journey down life's highway. You've left your family here on earth to join your family in heaven. Memories of you will be with us always,

Love ya Pops, Sharon

tammy schultz

March 7, 2006

grandpa,

I'm going to miss you so much.I was glad to see you and got to talk to you.You were always a good person to come to for advice on anything , be it fishing or just life in general.I will always be grateful for the times you & grandma took care of us. I will truly miss you

Tammy Schultz

Donny Adams

March 6, 2006

God Bless Uncle Willis and deepest sympathies to the rest of his vast family. The Byer family is truly a special one.

Donny Adams (1 of Milly's sons)

Howard, June, Wanda, Ken,Ida, Neil, Ben, Jack, Steph, Milly, Bud Byer Bunch

March 5, 2006

We will all miss you so much. The circle letter will not be the same without you. We wish we could have all been there but we are thinking of you. You have broken our chain of nine.... God Bless

Elaine Palmer

March 5, 2006

My sympathy to Uncle Willis' family. We will miss seeing you all at the gathering for the services. May God surround you with His comfort during this time. Love, Elaine

Burnel (Bunnie) Byer

March 5, 2006

I'll miss seeing you and talking to you. Past fishing and hunting adventures are great memories for me. Working in the woods and herding cows were also things we did together. See you on the other side! Love, Bunnie

Gus, Glenda & Erin Fisker

March 5, 2006

Please accept our deepest sympathy at the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts are with you. Gus, Glenda & Erin

Michael Olson

March 5, 2006

Granpa, you will be missed. It was really nice to see you when you came to Fl and I am happy that you were able to see your great-grandddaughter. Thanks for all the little fishing trips we had when I was younger. You were a wonderful granfather and I was proud to have been your grandson.

Love always

Mike Olson and family

Becky Martens

March 4, 2006

Dear Grandpa, I am going to miss you very much. You were an inspiration for showing us that whats important is to enjoy the simple things in life the way you did by enjoying your passion for fishing and your love for simple things like going out to eat at McDonalds. I'm so glad that you and Grandma are together again. From Golden Arches to Golden Gates may God Bless you both.

Love, Becky

Daryl & Lori St. John

March 4, 2006

Our deepest sympathy to the entire family. We will miss you Charlie, we had alot of laughs during all those long days at work.

Melvin Byer

March 4, 2006

Dad, I will miss you very much, not only as a fishing partner but all the talks we have had on the lake which was quality time between you and me. Also, for all the cheeseburgers we shared together and other places I know you enjoyed going out together. I could not have asked for a better Dad and I will miss you dearly.

Love, Melvin

Veryll & Shirley Herrmann

March 4, 2006

Please accept our deepest sympathy in the lost of your dear father.

Shirley and Veryll Herrmann

Dennis Wentzloff

March 4, 2006

'Willis' will be missed. I am glad I had the chance to have a long visit with him when I first moved back here from Tennessee Several years ago. Whether it was work, hunting or fishing which he enjoyed so much, he truly put his heart into everything he did.

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