Lorraine Stussy

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Wednesday, April 24, 1918
Date of Death:
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Age:
98 years old

Celebration of Life

Date: Saturday September 24, 2016
Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Burial

Location: Pine Island Cemetery (Pine Island, MN) [ view map ]

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Wednesday, April 24, 1918
Date of Death:
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Age:
98 years old
Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Wednesday, April 24, 1918
Date of Death:
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Age:
98 years old

Lorraine Stussy

Lorraine Stussy, age 98 , died on Sunday August 7, 2016 at the Parkview Care Center in Wells, Minn.

Inez Lorraine was born April 24, 1918 to Claude Chase Robbins and Rena Thompson Robbins on their farm in Wasioja Township, Dodge County, Minn., the first of seven children. Through her father’s side, she was a descendent of many early colonial settlers to America, while her mother’s parents had emigrated from Norway.

When Lorraine was 14, the family moved to Mantorville, where she graduated as salutatorian from the local high school. Then she attended Normal Training School to become a teacher in nearby Kasson. She taught in a one-room country schoolhouse for three years, coming home to stay with her family on weekends.

On August 28, 1938 she married her high-school sweetheart, Lloyd LeRoy Stussy, son of Walter Stussy and Esther Maxon and a graduate of Rochester Junior College and the University of Minnesota. Lorraine put her teaching career aside to support Lloyd’s career and raise their three children. By 1942, the couple was residing in Wells, where Lloyd was a teacher and coach in a career that lasted some 50 years.

When son David began his freshman year at Gustavus Adolphus College, Lorraine decided to enroll at Mankato State College, and mother and son graduated from college the same year. After graduating Lorraine taught fifth grade at Winnebago for six years, then retired again to care for her aging mother.

Lorraine was a very active community member, participating in such groups as the Campfire Girls, the League of Women Voters, the Food Coop Board, and in the United Methodist Church, holding numerous offices.

After 64 years of marriage, Lloyd died January 1, 2003 at 85. Lorraine remained in their Wells home until she moved into Parkview Care Center due to mobility problems.

Lorraine is survived by daughter Janice and husband Richard Elster of Monterey, Calif.; son-in-law Richard Kalis of Mankato, Minn.; and son David and his former wife Lona, parents of two of Lorraine’s grandchildren. Her seven grandchildren include: David Elster, Carol Mahamedi, Linda Thomas (Janice); Todd and Tammora Kalis (Diane); and Shoshanna Moglen and Jessika Schwalen([David).  Other survivors include the spouses of her grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and 22 nieces and nephews.

Lorraine is also survived by all of her six siblings: Wilbur Robbins of St. Louis Park MN; John Robbins of Seneca Falls NY; Howard Robbins of Thousand Oaks CA; Valeria Eaton of Terre Haut, IN; Carol Stucky of Scottsdale AZ, and Donna Jordahl of Pocatello ID.  After their mother’s death, Lorraine and her youngest sister Donna organized annual family reunions all over the United States, lasting about 30 years.

Her parents died in 1974 and 1976, and daughter Diane Kalis died at age 71, in 2013. A graveside ceremony for Lorraine will be held in the Pine Island Cemetery, where she will be buried beside her husband Lloyd.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Wells Library Foundation (54 1st St SW) or the Wells Historical Society (PO Box 43) in Wells, MN 56097.

The family thanks all those, in her later years, for adding to the quality of her life, especially the wonderful Parkview staff and her loving neighbors and friends. She and Lloyd are now gone, but their love of life, their sense of humor, and the tales of their travels (after Lloyd learned to love flying) will be shared in stories for years to come, especially those trips taken with grandchildren along for the joy ride.

Condolences

The family of Lorraine Stussy has received the following condolences.

Mrs. Stussy was a wonderful teacher, and she was one of my favorites.  I'm so thankful for her life and her legacy. I remember her well and think of her whenever I reflect on the best teachers I ever had in my school career. 

Lorraine and I served on the SE District United Methodist Women together in 1999 and 2000.  I enjoyed her so much and remember well the good conversations we had.  What a wonderful woman she was.


Jan Iverson, Rochester  MN

Lorraine had a great life, may it be even better now.


My condolences to all.


Lauriel