


Mildred Jean Hunstiger, (nee Hahn), entered this life on December 25, 1920 and entered eternal life on April 2, 2011. Mildred was Formerly of Benedict Village, Saint Cloud, Mn. She was preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Marie Hahn and husband John F. Hunstiger. She is survived by brother Ron (Nancy) Windsor, Ct., and sons, Mark (Mavis) Port Bolivar, Tx., Gary (Jane) Waconia, Mn., and Jay Maple Grove, Mn.; four granddaughters, Holly, Heidi, Molly and Karen and 7 great-grandchildren, Dustin, Hunter, Jaidyn, Jaxson, Matthew, Andrew and Adele. Mildred was a graduate of St. Cloud Tech High School and St. Cloud Business College. She married John Hunstiger August 31st ,1944 at Saint Mary’s Cathedral. Mildred was a member of Saint Mary’s Cathedral Parish as well as a past president of Saint Mary’s Christian Women Assn. She was a former employee of Raymond Brothers and the head stenographer for the City of Saint Cloud Health Department. She was a faithful servant of God and of His Church. A Funeral Mass will be on Monday, April 11th at 11:00 AM in the upper church of Saint Mary’s Cathedral with visitation 1 hour prior at the Baptistry.
Schedule and Information
Visitation Details
Visitation will be after 10:00 AM Monday, April 11.
Visitation Location
St. Marys Cathedral Upper Church Bapistry
Memorials
Memorials are preferred to St. Marys Cathedral Parish Organ Fund. Payments can be made through the Miller-Carlin Gift Shop on this web site
Service Location
St. Marys Cathedral Upper Church, St. Cloud
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I am so sorry to hear of Millie’s passing. I remember being a little girl at Grandma Joan’s and visiting with Great-Aunt Millie and Great-Uncle John frequently. I always thought Millie was such a beautiful, soft, kind person! Your family is in my thoughts!!!
~Carie Fosteson (Carol’s daughter)~
We all have a few people in our life who really make a difference for us. We call them mentors. Millie was one of my mentors. I don’t think there is a year that goes by that I don’t share a memory of an impact she made in my life. She was so proud of her sons. My father, Henry, had the deepest respect for her. Hold each other close while you celebrate her life. She was a marvelous lady. May our Lord bless you all.
I was saddened to hear of Millie’s death. I remember her beautiful spirit, smile and kindness. Both Jim & I will remember you all in our prayers.
Patt Murphy (Ruth’s daughter)
We are so sorry to hear of Millie’s passing. We are good friends of Gary and Jane and although we did not personally know her, we could see her spirit and energy through Gary. Gary’s work ethic and energy is certainly a reflection of how Millie raised her sons. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone through this difficult time.
Gary and Jane,
Our prayers are with you and your family as you face the sadness of losing your Mom. We know she lived a great life and has left all of us footsteps and a path to follow. God bless, John and Sharon
My deepest sympathy to the Hunstiger family on Mildred’s passing. All the wonderful memories you have of her will sustain you through these days. We celebrated my Mom’s (Harriet) 95th birthday yesterday. I count each day a blessing with her. You are all in my throughts and prayers.
Gary and Jane,
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. She will be missed by all. Her faith in God has taken to a better place. She was a great woman and will never be forgotten.