Age: 86
March 15, 1937 – October 3, 2023
Joan Bertha Gruenke, age 86 passed away on October 3, 2023, at Mother of Mercy Nursing Home, Albany. A visitation for Joan will be on Monday, October 16, 2023, from 4-6 PM with a prayer service at 6 PM at Miller-Carlin Funeral Homes, Albany. The interment will be in Seven Dolors Catholic Cemetery, Albany.
Joan was born on March 15, 1937, in Albany to Ervin and Erma (Kelm) Hodel. She graduated from Albany High School. Joan married Anthony “Tony” Gruenke on October 8, 1960, at Seven Dolors Catholic church. Together they owned and operated Paynesville Feed Store, Richmond Mill, and feed mills in Paynesville and Albany. Joan was the bookkeeper for their businesses. Tony passed away on August 9, 2019. Joan enjoyed playing bingo, scratch-offs, and an occasional trip to the casino.
Joan is survived by her son, Thomas “Tom” (Nancy) Gruenke, St. Cloud, daughter, Paula Gruenke, Waite Park, 9 grandchildren, brother and sisters, Carrie (Eddie) Heintze, Foley, Duane (Diane) Hodel, Foley, Debbie (Greg) Carter, AZ, sister-in-law, Diane Hodel, Elk River, and many nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by her parents, Ervin and Erma, husband, Tony, brother, Donald, and sister, Donna.
Schedule and Information
Visitation Details
A visitation for Joan will be on Monday, October 16, 2023, from 4-6 PM at Miller-Carlin Funeral Homes, Albany.
Service Details
A prayer service will take at 6 PM on Monday,= at the funeral home. The interment will be in Seven Dolors Catholic Cemetery, Albany.
Visitation and Service Location
Miller-Carlin Funeral Home
300 Railroad Ave, Albany, MN 56307
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I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers are for the family.
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So sorry for your Loss.
Rest in peace “Mutzi” you will be missed. I’ll think of you every time I smell Downy April Fresh,
make your Apple Crisp, have Pep’s Pork, buy a Scratch Off, go to the Casino or hear BINGO!
Rest in peace cousin Joan. I remember you when us girls would come up to visit Grandma Ida in the summers from Oklahoma. You and Paula use to come to visit Grandma Ida there in town by the golf course.