Fern Schlautman

A memorial service for a cherished 97-year-old Bloomfield resident will be held this Saturday at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Led by Rev. Terry Krueger, the community will gather to celebrate a life well-lived, with burial to follow at Bloomfield City Cemetery.

Key Takeaways:

  • Memorial service scheduled for 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 12
  • Service to be held at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Bloomfield
  • Officiated by Rev. Terry Krueger
  • Burial will take place at Bloomfield City Cemetery
  • Community unites to honor a respected 97-year-old resident

A Community Unites to Celebrate a Life Well-Lived

This Saturday, the town of Bloomfield will come together to honor the memory of a beloved 97-year-old resident. The memorial service is set for 2 p.m. on April 12 at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, a cornerstone of the community where many have found solace and fellowship over the years.

A Revered Ceremony at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church

Rev. Terry Krueger will officiate the service, guiding attendees through a heartfelt tribute that reflects the profound impact the resident had on friends, family, and neighbors. Known for his compassionate leadership, Rev. Krueger is expected to deliver a message of hope and remembrance.

Final Resting Place at Bloomfield City Cemetery

Following the service, the burial will take place at Bloomfield City Cemetery. This solemn moment will provide an opportunity for loved ones to pay their final respects in a place that holds significant meaning for the community.

Remembering a Cherished Member of Bloomfield

While the details of the resident’s life remain personal to those who knew them best, their long-standing presence in Bloomfield has left an indelible mark. The gathering not only signifies a farewell but also a celebration of a life that has spanned nearly a century—a testament to enduring relationships and shared histories within the town.

An Invitation to Reflect and Honor

The service and subsequent burial are open to all who wish to attend. The community’s collective presence will serve as a powerful reminder of the connections that bind the residents of Bloomfield, embodying a spirit of unity and support during times of loss.

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