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Gerald “Jerry” Riewer, age 85, died peacefully on November 16, 2022, surrounded by family in St. Cloud Hospital.
Jerry and his twin sister, Geraldine, were born to John “Jack” and Cecelia Riewer in Bagley, Minnesota on April 15, 1937. When Jerry and Geraldine were 8 years old their mother died. Their Aunt Theresa Thul then helped raise Jerry, Geraldine, and their siblings Leroy, Eileen, Rose, and Peter. Nine years later when their father died, Theresa raised the kids on her own and refused to separate the children into foster care.
Jerry attended Bagley Schools and participated in basketball and baseball. He graduated from Bagley H.S. in 1955. He went one year to Bemidji State University, and then worked a year as a Merchant Marine on the sister ship to the Edmond Fitzgerald on the Great Lakes. He realized that this type of work wasn’t for him so he returned to Bemidji State and graduated in 1960 with a Physical Education and Biology degree. While at Bemidji State he played Baseball and Basketball.
His first teaching job was in Deer Creek, Minnesota as a Science Teacher, where he also coached Baseball. While in Deer Creek he met the love of his life, Maryann Edholm. Jerry and Maryann were married on August 24, 1963, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Bluffton, Minnesota.
Jerry and Maryann moved to Staples in 1964 where Jerry accepted teaching and coaching positions. He taught Science, Phy. Ed., and Drivers Ed. for Staples Public Schools, and also Phy. Ed. at Sacred Heart Catholic School. He was a Drivers Ed. instructor for over 50 years, teaching several generations of students, including teaching his own children and some of his grandchildren.
Jerry coached 60 seasons as a head coach of various sports including Baseball, Cross Country, Girls Softball, and JV Basketball. He was a baseball umpire and a basketball referee for many years. He led 18 Cardinal Cross Country squads to the State Tournament, two teams earning State Championships in 1982 and 1983. He also was honored to coach two Individual State Cross Country champions. He led two Cardinal baseball teams to the State Tournament, winning one State Championship in 1983 and a State Runner-up in 1977. Two of his players went on to play professional baseball, and another player later became a popular Minnesota Twins Broadcaster.
His coaching was recognized throughout the state as he was named Minnesota State Cross Country Coach of the year in 1977, 1982, and 1983. He was named Minnesota State Baseball Coach of the year in 1984. Jerry received national attention and recognition as he was nominated for National Baseball Coach of the Year in 1984. One of his greatest coaching accomplishments was winning two State Championships in different sports in the same year, which happened in 1983. In 1999 he had a Cross Country Award named in his honor at Staples High School, and in 2013 the Staples-Motley High School Baseball Field was named “Jerry Riewer Field.”
Jerry was inducted into many Halls of Fame including: Minnesota Cross Country Coaches, Minnesota Baseball Coaches, Minnesota Coaches Association, Bemidji State University, Minnesota Amateur Baseball, 2019 Staples-Motley Hall of Fame award, and most recently his 1983 Staples Baseball team was inducted into the Staples-Motley Hall of Fame. He was the Past President of the Minnesota State High School Cross Country Association, and the Staples High School Coaches Association. Jerry was also a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus, and a volunteer religion teacher at Sacred Heart Catholic School.
Jerry, also known as “Reeves”, was recognized as a great teacher and coach, but he was an even better husband, father, grandpa, great-grandpa, and friend. His relationships with his children and grandchildren were one of a kind. Jerry and Maryann traveled extensively around the state and out-of-state to support their children and grandchildren during many sporting events. Jerry was proud of the lifelong friendships he had with many of his former students and athletes.
Jerry was preceded in death by his parents John and Cecelia, sister Eileen, aunt Theresa, in-laws Elvin and Mary Edholm, brother-in-law Nels Edholm, sister-in-law Doris Edholm, and daughter-in-law Kim Nurnberger Otteson Riewer.
He is survived by his wife Maryann; Children John (Debbie) Riewer of Pequot Lakes MN, Mary (John) Samuelson of Arden Hills MN, Jackie (John) Lenk of Princeton MN, and foster son Mike (Lori) Snook of Leawood KS. Siblings Leroy (Connie) Riewer, Geraldine (Sy) Berezni, Rose (Al) Colligan, and Peter Riewer (Molly Fortney), brother-in law Tom (Ann) Edholm, Grandchildren Jolene (Derek) Owen and their children Eli and Ruthie; Aaron (Ashley) Otteson and their children Landon, Ari, and Camilla; Malerie (Christopher) Klabo and their children Juliette and Calvin; Jordan Riewer and his girlfriend Jazmen Boone; Hanna Samuelson and her fiance Michael Ellsworth; Heidi Samuelson; Lexis Lenk; Cammey (Cody) Diederich and their children Brooklyn, Brody, Tucker, and Austyn; and Casey (Kirstina) Emans and their children Alayna, Vannessa, Gia, Gavin, and Skylar; and extended family members.
A Wake will be held on Friday, December 9, 2022, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church from 4-8 PM. The Funeral will be held on Saturday, December 10, 2022, at 11 AM, with visitation prior starting at 9 AM.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Brenny Family Funeral Chapel, Staples.
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309 North Fourth Street, Staples, MN 56479
6 Entries
Maryann Riewer
April 15, 2025
Today is my Jerry's 88th birthday in Heaven. Today is April 15, 2025. I miss Jerry everyday. He passed away on November 16,2022 at the St.Cloud Hospital, but I feel that he passed in my arms on November 11,2022 by the ER door at the Staples Hospital. I will never forget the shine in his eyes as he met Jesus.
Connie Riewer
April 10, 2025
Some great baseball memories were when Steve and his boys and John were all playing on the same team and Rose and Al would join all of us in cheering them on at the Perham baseball stadium.
Connie Riewer
November 11, 2024
We shared so many good times together. I think of you so often Maryann coming home to an empty house. I can't imagine how lonely it must be.
Connie and Leroy Riewer
February 1, 2023
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Connie and Leroy Riewer
January 31, 2023
We spent many happy times together with our families. Many New Year's Eve's were spent together when our kids were young and Grandma Mary stayed with them while we went to the Bagley Legion. We will always miss him but cherish the memories.
Linda Estes
December 9, 2022
Sending all our Love and Prayers to our Cousins!
Jerry has always been a light in our lives and we are sad, yet so glad that Mom & Dad never lost touch so that you were all in our lives!
Your Cousins
Linda (Silver) & Dwane Estes
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