Ann died early Saturday morning, February 6, 2010, at the Assumption Nursing Home in
Ann had spent the past three years with her son Paul and his wife living at Cold Spring. She was happy to be with her children and close to her grandchildren in the area. Ann was the second child of John and Martha Lambert Stahler. She was born in the family farmhouse in
Ann was very active in community life. She was a lifelong member of St. Mary’s Church, Chokio, and was a member of the Women’s Guild, Christian Mothers, taught religious education classes and taught her son to serve at Holy Mass when he was very young. In her civic life Ann was a long-time member of the Chokio American Legion Auxillary, the Chokio School Board, Girl Scouts and during World War II, with several other local women, taught Red Cross classes in First Aid. She also enjoyed the Chokio Study Club and said she learned more there than anyplace else. She was always a go-to person for questions about local history and in 1973 wrote a book titled A Chokio Community History as part of the Centennial celebration of Chokio. The entire community shared documents and photographs along with oral histories as she wrote, and the writing was a
Her main hobbies were collecting antiques and gardening. She collected antiques until her house was plumb full, and gardened until she could no longer hold rake or hoe in her fingers. She and her friend, Helen McNally, took the Master Gardener course at the University in Morris, and put it to good use as members of the Chokio Garden Club.
In 1978 she accompanied her son, Paul, and his family to the city of
She enjoyed her travels across
Ann was Tom Kelly’s godmother. Ann was an enthusiastic photographer and always had slides made of her travels. The slide shows were legendary among her grandchildren.
Ann was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Paul Dorweiler, and her brothers Tom, Chuck, Jim, Lambert and her sisters Martha and Genevieve; also two grandsons, Paul Gleason Dorweiler and Daniel J. Carlson.
She is survived by her brother, Dr. Paul Stahler of
She was remarkably close to her great-grandchildren: Jessica, Robin, Lauren and Daniel Cotton; Lindsay Rose Carlson; Levon and Jake Carlson; Ben and Addie Carlson; Nathan, Rachel and Emily Stahn; Henry and Norah Bergstrom; Simon and Ruby Carlson and Will Buckler, all the grandchildren of Barbara Eide; Matthew Robert and Andrew Dorweiler; James, Isaac and Caleb Coleman; Joe and Lauren Elizabeth Holan; Jack and Audrey Dorweiler; and George Pomeroy, all grandchildren of Paul Dorweiler. In addition to these are great-great grandchildren Eva Cotton and Benjamin Dorweiler.
Pallbearers will be her grandsons.
Music will be provided by the St. Mary’s choir and organist. Soloist will be Tom Horning who will sing Ann’s favorite song, His Eye Is On the Sparrow. Lunch will be served in the Parish Hall. Pedersen Funeral Home of Morris is in charge of the arrangements.
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