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Published June 13, 2012, 03:34 PM

Erwin Fruth, 85

Erwin Bernard Fruth, 85, Brandon, died peacefully on Sunday, June 10, 2012 at Our Home Your Home in Henning.

Erwin Bernard Fruth, 85, Brandon, died peacefully on Sunday, June 10, 2012 at Our Home Your Home in Henning.

Erwin was born July 27, 1926 to Simon and Mathilda (Roers) Fruth in Osakis. They then moved to Urbank, where the family grew to include his three sisters, Lorraine, Luella and Blanche.

Erwin attended Sacred Heart Grade School in Urbank and graduated from Parkers Prairie High School. As a child, he enjoyed fishing, hunting, roller skating, bowling and attending town dances. He began doing construction work at the age of 16, including two churches, many homes, Urbank Locker and Nordlund's Garage, to name some of his many projects.

He was united in marriage to Florence Koep on June 15, 1949 at Sacred Heart Church in Urbank. Their first son, Pat, was born in Parkers Prairie. When he was just a few months old, they moved to Bowden, North Dakota, where Erwin worked construction. After two years, they moved to St. Paul, where he first worked in a grocery store, Snyder Drug Store, and then finally Northern States Power. During this time, they had their remaining five children and raised them in St. Paul.

Erwin retired from Northern States Power, now known as Excel Energy, in 1986. He was a member of Knights of Columbus, Warehouse Union and Electrical Union. In 1987, they sold their home in St. Paul and returned to the Urbank area, where they built a home on 40 acres. Erwin spent his retirement years fishing, woodworking, gardening, raising chickens, and most of all, time with his family. He especially enjoyed making things out of wood to share with his family and friends.

Erwin is survived by his wife of 63 years, Florence; two sons, Pat Fruth of White Bear Lake and Gary (Ann) Fruth of Mahtomedi; four daughters, Kathy (Phillip) Koep of Urbank, Connie (Michael) Baehr of Anoka, Sandy (Roger) Schmit of Woodbury and Julie (John) Heintz of Lake Elmo; two sisters, Lorraine DelVecchio of Brookline, Massachusetts and Blanche (Bernie) Dorn of Alexandria; two brothers-in-law, John Koep Sr. of Alexandria and Verlee Klimek of St. Paul; sister-in-law, Rose (Ben) Stich of Urbank; 20 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Luella Klimek; sisters-in-law, Evelyn Koep and Marie Post; brothers-in-law, Mike DelVecchio, Harold Koep, Al Post and Bernard Koep, who died at the young age of 2.

Mass of Christian Burial was held Thursday, June 14 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Urbank with the Rev. Fr. LeRoy Scheierl officiating. Music was provided by the church choir and vocalists, Connie Lee Cunningham, Bernadette Wagner, Sharon Bitzan, Doreen Larson and Kayla Koep. Burial was at the church cemetery.

Pallbearers were his grandchildren, Mark Fruth, Troy Fruth, Paul Koep, Marshall Koep, Eric Koep, Jimmy Baehr, Katie Rosa and Amanda Fruth.

Honorary pallbearers were his remaining grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are with Lind Family Funeral and Cremation Service; www.lindfamilyfh.com.

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