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William Unger Obituary

Age 79 Of Sauk Centre Passed away Feb. 16, 2011. William Henry Unger was born Dec. 8, 1931 in Sauk Centre, Minnesota to Frederick and Louise (Borgmann) Unger. He was a graduate of Sauk Centre High School and the University of Notre Dame. Bill served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. On Aug. 3, 1957 he married Mercedes "Dixie" Thyen at Resurrection Catholic Church in Mpls. They celebrated 50 years of marriage in 2007. Bill owned and operated Unger Furniture in Sauk Centre. He was the third generation of the Unger family to run the store which began in 1901. He enjoyed working with his customers and valued their relationships and their business. He retired from the furniture business in 2007 to focus on spending time with his family. Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Dixie Unger on March 17, 2008; parents; and sisters, Janet Kuhlmann and Karen Destache. Bill is survived by his children, Dr. Mary (John) Henderson of Eagan, Ann (Michael) Lindberg of St. Cloud, Dr. Kevin (Sandi) Unger of Willmar, Tom (Susan) Unger of St. Cloud, and Kelly (Tim) Dowse of Falls Church, Virginia; 13 grandchildren, Tom, Nick, and Joe Henderson, Ashley, Emily, and Kaitlin Lindberg, Ali, Jack, and Jimmy Unger, and Lauren, Natalie, Alyssa, and Will Unger; and sister, Geri Hird of San Diego, Calif. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Tues., Feb. 22, Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 207 S. 7th St., Sauk Centre. Visitation Monday, Feb. 21 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Patton Schad Funeral Home, 620 Beltline Rd., Sauk Centre and at the church Tuesday one hour prior to the service. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery in Mendota Heights. Memorials may be given to Poor Clares, Holy Family School in Sauk Centre, or the Minnesota Lions Eye Bank. www.pattonschad.com 1-800-799-3089

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Published by Pioneer Press on Feb. 20, 2011.

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Mary Cebuhar

February 27, 2011

I will always remember Bill as one of the "Birch Lake Gang," having been family friends for many years.
Bill was a loyal friend, and had a work ethic to be proud of.
He will be missed. May he rest in peace.
Warmly,
Mary Berney Cebuhar

Don and Ann Frost

February 23, 2011

Bill was such a good and hard working man that was so dedicated to his family. We know he will be missed by all that had the honor to know him throughout his lifetime. Our prayers are with all of the Unger family.

Nancy Thomas

February 23, 2011

To The Family of William Unger:
TOGETHER AGAIN: Bill and his Loving wife Dixie. I did not have the priveledge of meeting your Dad, but know he was a Wonderful Man, because he and Dixie raised a Family of Great
Children. My Sympathy to Mary, Ann and
Kelly, who I had the privelege OF GETTING TO KNOW at "Kent's" and of course to ALL THE FAMILY. Treasure ALL THE WONDERFULL MEMORIES OF YOUR PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS.....

Ann Borgmann

February 22, 2011

Bill was an important part of my growing....I spent so much time at Unger's. He was like a big brother to me...each and every time I visited with him was extremely special. I want to extend my symphony to his children. He was such a special man..............Ann Borgmann; Bloomington

Lila Donlin

February 21, 2011

I really enjoyed getting to know and build a relationship with Bill at Assumption Home. He was always eager to help to the best of his abilities. What a happy man. I will miss him. North Woods won't be the same without Bill. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Lila Donlin

Mark & Karen Gamradt

February 21, 2011

Bill was such a good man, he always had time to visit with all his customers at the store. He will be greatly missed by all who had the honor to meet him.Our sincerest sympathy to the Unger family.

Shari

February 21, 2011

Bill was a really great man! I really enjoyed getting to know him. My thoughts go out to his family!

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