Saturday, May 4th, 2024 Church Directory

Laura E. Goenner

Mass of Christian Burial was Thurs., Oct. 4 at St. Marcus Catholic Church in Clear Lake for Laura E. Goenner, age 104, of Clear Lake who passed away at Landings of Sauk Rapids Fri., Sept. 28. Rev. Virgil Helmin officiated and burial was in the parish cemetery. Visitation was Wed., Oct. 3 at Williams Dingmann Family Funeral Home in Sauk Rapids and prior to the services at the church Thursday.
 
Laura was born on July 9, 1914 to Joseph and Magdalena (Stibinger) Jurek in Minden Township. She attended District 5 County School and Tech High School. She married Gilbert "Gib" Goenner on June 8, 1936 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Duelm. They were married for 62 years. She was a member of St. Marcus Catholic Church in Clear Lake and was a member of the Christian Mothers and Daughters of Isabella #558 of St. Cloud. She worked as the Township Treasurer for many years and as the restaurant manager at Bob's Bar in Clear Lake. Laura was a homemaker who farmed with her husband in Clear Lake until they retired in 1974. She enjoyed volunteering, gardening, canning, baking, ice fishing with Gib and sledding with her grandchildren and great grandchildren until she was 86 years old. Laura was an independent, strong willed woman who lived in her own home until she was 102 years old. Macular Degeneration eventually took away her eye sight but she never lost her mind, quick wit, or hearing; she loved listening to old time music and dancing a polka with Gib, her partner during the best years of her life.
 
Laura is survived by her son, Bruce (Judith) of St. Cloud; daughter-in-law, Sharon Goenner; seven grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren and her dog, Sammy. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert "Gib"; son, Dale; and great granddaughter, Brynn. She survived all of her siblings: brothers, Clarence, Walter, and Roy Jurek; sisters: Stella Studer and Marie Brambrimk.
 
Memorials are preferred to State Services for the Blind and TriCounty Humane Society.
 
Thank you to the Landings staff and the St. Croix Hospice nurses for their tender, loving care.
 
Obituary and guest book available online at: www.williamsdingmann.com.