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Clifford “Cliff” Kersting

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On January 4, 2020 @ 6:17 pm In 2020,Obituaries | 4 Comments

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Clifford “Cliff” Kersting, age 91, of Jordan, MN, passed away peacefully early Saturday morning, January 4, 2020, at Oak Terrace Assisted Living, in Jordan.

A visitation will be held on Thursday, January 9, from 4-7 pm, at Ballard-Sunder Funeral and Cremation 104 W. First Street, Jordan and on Friday, January 10, from 10-10:45 am, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, at 11 am, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 313 E. Second Street, Jordan. Father Neil Bakker will preside. Cliff’s grandchildren will act as pallbearers, Todd Williams, Nick Kersting, Tim Kersting, Jeff Beuch, James Nichols and Kody Ewing. He will be laid to rest at St. John Calvary Cemetery, Jordan.

On the Kersting family farm, just east of the city of Jordan, Clifford Joseph was born on January 21, 1928, to Frank and Albertina (Wolf) Kersting. He was fourth of five children. Raised during the depression, times were tough and became even more difficult when Clifford lost his mother at a very young age. But the family remained strong and persevered. Cliff attended St. John’s Catholic School through the eighth grade and then stayed home to help working on the farm.

It was at a ballroom dance in St. Paul, MN, where Cliff met the love of his life, Kathleen Doris Friemann. They were married at Stanislaus Catholic Church, in St. Paul, on September 30, 1950. Cliff and his new wife, Kathy, then took over the Kersting family farm, where they welcomed their first seven children, Karen, Mike, Steve, Linda, Mark, Gary, and Julie. As a family, they continued farming for several years, until Cliff hurt his back and could no longer do the hard work. Cliff and Kathy then sold the farm and took their family to town for a new chapter in their lives. On April 1, 1962, they established Kersting’s Bar in Jordan, with the slogan “Meet Your Friends Here!” While living in the town of Jordan, they welcomed two more children, Kevin and Kathy. For the next 27 years, Cliff enjoyed playing cards and socializing with his patrons. It was a family affair, with Kathy and the kids helping out. Over the years, Kersting’s Bar sponsored men’s and women’s softball teams, bowling teams, dart teams, basketball teams, pool teams, tug-of-war teams, and car racing. Cliff was extremely proud to sponsor and watch his sons race their red Kersting Bar cars whiz around the track at Raceway Park in Shakopee.

Cliff was proud community supporter. In his earlier years, he was a long-time member of the Jordan Fast Pitch Softball Team. Cliff was an active member of the Jordan Commercial Club, Fish Lake Sportsman’s Club, St. John’s Catholic Church, Jordan Boy Scouts, Knights of Columbus and the Jordan Industrial Development Board. He was heavily involved with 1969 State Amateur Baseball Tourney and continued that in years to follow. Cliff donated his time to take care of the Jordan Mini Met baseball park for 10 years, cutting lawn and tidying up the grounds. He enjoyed attending and cheering on the Jordan baseball team.

Cliff also enjoyed many years of playing and pitching in slow pitch softball. At annual family picnics, he used his skill to help the novices get on base. Cliff enjoyed elk and deer hunting in Wyoming and Minnesota. He also enjoyed both summer and winter fishing, taking annual trips with his buddies to Lake Mille Lacs.

On August 31, 1989, Cliff and Kathy retired and new adventures followed. They started traveling in their motorhome, all over the United States, Alaska and Canada. Cliff and Kathy also traveled abroad, to Europe, Ireland and Germany. They spent winters in Texas, for over 20 years. Filling down time, Cliff worked part time as a parts runner for Wolf Motors. And any chance allowed, he loved playing cards with family and friends.

Cliff was an amazing husband, dad, grandpa, great grandpa and brother. He was very generous with his time and talents. There wasn’t anything Cliff wouldn’t do for his family, friends or the community.

Forever loved and will be greatly missed by wife of 69 years, Kathleen; children, Karen (Roy) Williams, Mike (Marleen) Kersting, Steve (Sue) Kersting, Linda (Terry) Beuch, Mark Kersting, Gary (Marti) Kersting, Julie (Ron) Nichols, Kevin (Adriana) Kersting, Kathy (Mark) Ewing; many grandchildren; many great grandchildren; brother, Jim (Mary) Kersting; other relatives and friends.

Cliff was greeted home by grandsons, Ross Williams and Jason Beuch; sisters: Bernice (Eldridge) Freier, Alice (John) Pasch and sister-in-law, Joan Kersting.

 

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Condolence from Rita Pasch on January 4th, 2020 7:28 pm

Katherine,
We are sorry to hear about Cliff.He was a wonderful brother to Alice,so I am sure they are enjoying each other right now.We will keep your family in our prayers.
Your nephew Dan and Rita

Condolence from Jim and Shelly Lucas on January 5th, 2020 7:48 am

So sorry for your loss,Cliff was a great guy
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers

Condolence from Brenda Herman on January 5th, 2020 8:45 am

So very sorry to hear this! Loved that guy! Prayers for peace for all!
Jack and Brenda

Condolence from Paula Rabaey on January 7th, 2020 2:12 am

He was also an amazing Great Uncle! I will always cherish the times I got to spend at Rose Lake with him and his family! Kathy- I have very fond memories of our times at the lake and his love of family, fishing, and cards! I also remember going to the bar with grandma and grandma many times!

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