Dolores Louise Maus Felsheim

Dolores Louise Maus Felsheim obituary, West Saint Paul, MN

Dolores Louise Maus Felsheim

Dolores Maus Felsheim Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Klecatsky & Sons Funeral Homes-Southern Chapel - South Saint Paul on Jun. 20, 2025.

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Dolores Maus Felsheim was born in Rollingstone, Minnesota on October 28, 1931.
She was raised with her brother Edwin on their beautiful family farm on top of Oak Ridge. She grew up in a close-knit, loving family filled with faith, hard work, ambition, and service to others. Her loving parents, Lester and Cecilia, also taught her to have a little fun when all the work was completed. Her grandmother introduced her to music and the piano at age five. By her 10th birthday, Dolores knew her life's work would be dedicated to music. She graduated from Cathedral High School in 1949. Ahead of her time, she financed her colligate education in music at the College of St. Teresa's in Winona by giving private piano lessons. She continued her studies at The MacPhail College of Music where she earned three degrees in music education, piano, and piano pedagogy as well as completing course work for her master's degree.
On a fateful evening in 1951, Dolores accompanied her parents to a dance hall in Centerville, Wisconsin. There a dashing WWII Merchant Marine veteran named Paul Felsheim asked her to dance. It was love at first sight. Paul made a follow-up dinner date and six months later they became engaged. Paul and Dolores were married in 1955 and enjoyed a loving true partnership for the next 45 years. They were blessed with two daughters, which, with their catholic faith became the centers of their lives. Their family has grown to bring nine grandchildren and now six great grandchildren and counting.
Dolores and Paul moved to South St. Paul to start their family and careers. While Paul worked long hours, often away from home characterizing water resources for the US Geologic Survey, Dolores developed a career serving students in music education. She had provided piano lessons and choir direction before marriage in Rollingstone and now began piano instruction for students at St. Augustine's in South St. Paul. Later Dolores was the choir director and a music teacher at Woodbury Elementary for seven years. In 1975 Dolores set out to concentrate full time at providing piano instruction for local students in her home studio. For over 50 years, Dolores gave the gift of music through piano instruction and vocal music to hundreds of students through three generations. In addition to music instruction, Dolores truly wanted to help her students with their lives and overall development. She deeply cared for each and every one. Beyond her career, Dolores also served for over 25 years in the Holy Trinity catholic church liturgical committee, choir, and women's guild. She continued to give the gift of music until the age of 89 when her health could no longer enable it.
Dolores was very loved at every phase and location of her 93 years of life. She was known for her devout faith, fierce friendships, love of music, and love of family. In addition to music, Dolores loved meeting people, developing relationships and conversing in long talks. She is survived by her brother, Edwin Maus; daughter, Lisa (Roy) Martin and their children Chris (Tiffany) Martin and their children Maxwell and Montgomery, Margaret (John) Jensen and their children, Harrison and Maren; daughter Paula (Rich) Breimhurst and their children, Maria (Aaron) Padgett and soon to be child, Megan (Josh) Blomberg, Peter (Nikki) Breimhurst and their son, Paul, Anna Breimhurst, Alex Breimhurst, and Grant Breimhurst.
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This is updated as of Wednesday, June 25th.
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