Dorothy Wetzel

Dorothy Wetzel

March 18, 1939 - January 12, 2013

Obituary

Dorothy M. Wetzel, 73, Pelican Rapids, MN went to be with the Lord January 12, 2013 after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson's.

Dorothy Freier was born March 18, 1939 near Streeter, ND, the daughter of Gustov Freier and Iona (Selig) Freier. Dorothy grew up on the family farm and graduated from the Streeter High School. After graduation, she went on to receive her teaching certificate from Ellendale Teacher's College.

Through mutual friends, she met her future husband Harlin Wetzel, at a Church Tabernacle. On August 28, 1960 she and Harlin Wetzel were married at the EUB Church in Streeter, ND. She taught for several years while farming near Wishek, ND. In 1976 they moved to Hunter, ND where Dorothy worked several part time jobs while raising 4 children.

Despite the challenges of living with Parkinson's, we could always count on a smile and a positive attitude from Dorothy. She never complained and she trusted completely in the Lord. Her faith never wavered and she knew she would be free from the constraints of Parkinson's when the day came for her to meet her Lord.

Harlin and Dorothy enjoyed several of their retirement years together at their lake home near Vergas, MN before Dorothy entered the Pelican Valley Nursing Home in 2006. They had just celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary a few months before Harlin passed away unexpectedly in 2010.

Dorothy was loved by all who knew her. Many of her caregivers have told us that they enjoyed her warm smile and that she has a very special place in their hearts. The family wants to thank the staff at the Nursing Home for the excellent care they provided to Dorothy in her final years.

Surviving are her children, Carla (Allan) Funk, Eagan, MN; Darcy Wetzel, Eagan, MN; Vickie (Greg) Doeden, Moorhead, MN; Wylie (Mindy) Wetzel, Woodbury, MN, 4 granddaughters, Emily, Olivia, Katherine and Margaret, 1 grandson, Taylor. 5 brothers, Otto (Phyllis) Freier, Ray (Stephanie) Freier, Charles (Carol) Freier, Mark (Brenda) Freier, Warren (Elise) Freier; 4 sisters, Dena (Elmer) Ackerman, Amy Wonnenberg, Linda (George) Weed, Ila Freier, and many nieces and nephews, and 1 brother-in-law, Herbert Obenauer.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 1 sister Alta and 1 sister in infancy.

Funeral service will be at 11:00 AM Thursday January 17, 2013 in The Lutheran Church of Christ the King, Moorhead, MN with Rev. Jeff McCracken officiating

Visitation - 1 hour before services at the Church.
Interment - Wishek City Cemetery, Wishek, ND. (In the spring)

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Jeri and Mike Kennelly
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Vickie, hugs and prayers to comfort you in your loss....
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Darv & Judy Hauff
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I'm so sorry to read about your mom's passing. That was such a lovely picture of her but than she was a lovely lady. I remember her kindness, smile, her faith in God, but I'm also remembering how hard she always worked. After all these years of Parkinson's may she rest in peace and we know we will meet her again soon. Our condolences to all of you at this time. Judy and Darv
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gary Garman
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So sorry to hear about your mother's passing. Her and your dad were two of the nicest people I ever knew. Their personalities definitely rubbed off on you kids. I looked forward to school each day because of the chance to visit with your parents and see their smiles..God will enjoy visiting with then in heaven...
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virginia and Elmer Dockter
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Our sympathy to the Wetzel and Freier families: Dorothy was our classmate. An old Chinese proverb says that a life is never over until all the lives it has touched have ended too. Dorothy 's influence will go on for many many years. Peace be with her. Virgina and Elmer Dockter
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Ed and Ann Glass
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So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. We are in Hawaii until Jan 24th, otherwise we would be at the funeral. Sorry we have lost touch, apparently have a wrong address since Christmas cards come back. Our deepest sympathy.
CM
carol meyers
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Harlin and family, Sending you our deepest sympahties I will always remember Dorothy as a very caring and genlte lady. Thinking of you, Jerry and Carol Meyers

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