Henry Hank Albert Engels  November 19 1947  January 29 2020 (age 72)

Henry Hank Albert Engels November 19 1947 January 29 2020 (age 72)

November 19 1947 January 29 2020 (age 72)
Obituary In Loving Memory of Henry “Hank” Albert Engels Hank Engels was born November 19, 1947 in Marshall, Minnesota to Joseph and Charlotte Mommer Engels. He grew up in Minneota, MN until 1951 when the family moved to a farm near St. Kilian, MN. Hank graduated from Our Lady of Good Counsel High School in 1966. He then attended Worthington Junior College in Worthington, MN until he was kindly asked not to return. On December 4, 1968 Hank enlisted in the United States Army. Following his honorable discharge on December 4, 1970 he returned to family farm. On March 27, 1971 he and Lois Ann Bottin Spear were married at St. Kilian Catholic Church. Following their marriage they farmed near St. Kilian and raised their three children. On January 27, 2020 Hank became a resident of the Maple Lawn Nursing Home where he passed away on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at the age of 72. He was a member of St. Kilian Catholic Church where he served, as usher, on the cemetery board for seven years, was a member of the Holy Name Society. He also was a member of the Lismore American Legion Post and served on the Wilmont Township Board from 1989 to 2007. Hank and Lois enjoyed spending wintertime in Yuma, AZ. Hank enjoyed threshing Bee’s, history, Sudoku Puzzles, Wheel of Fortune, Minnesota Twins, driving his scooter around, visiting with people, tinkering on cars, and he loved his Fords. Hank and his granddaughter, George had a truly special friendship and grandpa was putty in George’s hands. Survivors include his wife, Lois Engels of St. Kilian, MN, three children, Bill Engels and his wife, Melissa of St. Louis Park, MN, Jannette Engels of Wilmont, MN, and Patrick Engels, of Wilmont, MN, one granddaughter, Samantha “George” Moulton, special nephew, Joshua Entinger, six siblings and their spouses, Frances Scroggs of St. Kilian, MN, Theresa and Jake Wieneke of Lismore, MN, Charles and Pam Engels of Palisade, MN, CC and Dale Broesder of Wilmont, MN, Mary Jo Engels of Las Vegas, NV, and Peggy and Larry Entinger of Chandler, MN, two brothers-in-law, Robert and Jann Spear of Fox Lake, MN, and Kal Koball of Sioux Falls, SD, sister-in-law, Marie and Scott Thoelke of Sioux Falls, SD, and several nieces and nephews and their families. He is preceded in death his parents, mother-in-law, Mervene and her husband, Frank Spear, father-in-law, Ed Bottin, brother-in-law, Ken Scroggs, and sister-in-law, Shirley Koball. Funeral Services St. Kilian Catholic Church in St. Kilian, MN on Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. with Fr. Rick Colletti officiating. The organist is Cate Koehne. The song leader is Leslie Slater. The pallbearers are Peter Scroggs, Paul Scroggs, Joshua Entinger, Jessica Boen, Char Petersen, Scott Brooeckel and Todd Wieneke. Interment is at St. Kilian Catholic Cemetery in St. Kilian, MN. Military honors accorded by the Lismore America Legion Post. Visitation will be on Monday, February 3, 2020 at the St. Kilian Catholic Church in St. Kilian from 4-7 p.m. and also one hour prior to the services at the church on Tuesday. To send flowers to Henry “Hank” Albert Engels’ family, please visit our floral section.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Henry Hank Albert Engels November 19 1947 January 29 2020 (age 72).

Totzke Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Fulda, state: Minnesota

death notice Henry Hank Albert Engels November 19 1947 January 29 2020 (age 72)

obituary notice Henry Hank Albert Engels November 19 1947 January 29 2020 (age 72)

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