Delmont “Bud” Wangerin, of Lydia, passed away peacefully on April 26, 2020 at the age of 92. He will be missed by all who loved him.
A memorial service will be held honoring Bud on Tuesday, August 18, at 6:30 pm, with sweet treats served following, at Immanuel Lutheran on Fish Lake, 20200 Fairlawn Avenue, Prior Lake. Pastor Brent Parrish will preside. A private family burial will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery. Donations will be given to Bud’s favorite charities.
On April 8, 1928, Delmont Otto Emil Wangerin was born to parents, William & Irene (Mueller) Wangerin. Bud was one of five children, and he loved growing up on the family farm with his siblings, Clifford, Dwane, William & Arvilla.
Bud left his family farm at age 12 to work for other local farmers. At the age of 14, he went to live and work at the Elmer Fehlandt farm in Lydia. He worked and lived with the Fehlandt family until 1994 when the farm went to auction. Bud was a hard worker and took great pride in the work he did. As a farmer, he was a trusted caretaker of the land. Delmont also enjoyed driving truck part–time for Haferman and Stark and working with his nephew, Mark Wangerin.
When he wasn’t working, Bud enjoyed pursuing his hobbies. He was on bowling leagues in New Prague and attended many events at the New Prague Ballroom. He also enjoyed playing cards, listening to old-time music and helping out at Country Prime Time where everyone knew him as “Curly”. He was baptized and confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church on Fish Lake. Bud was a faithful member of the church his whole life. He served the Lord in many ways including as the church’s bell–ringer and usher.
After retiring from farming, Delmont continued to live with Elmer Fehlandt until 2001 when he moved in with Sharon & Jim Rook. He was with the Rooks until February 2017 when he moved to Oak Terrace Assisted Living in Jordan. Delmont received wonderful care from the team at Oak Terrace.
Bud was a hard-working and faithful man. He will be remembered always by his sister-in-law, Carol Wangerin; many nieces and nephews; lifelong friends and caretakers, Sharon & Jim Rook; other loving relatives and many dear friends. Delmont was greeted in Heaven by his parents, William & Irene Wangerin; siblings, Clifford (Janice) Wangerin, Dwane (Evie) Wangerin, William ‘Bill” Wangerin and Arvilla (Dan) Vohnoutka and dear friends, Elmer & Louise Fehlandt.
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Arvilla Zaudtke Unzeitig
My sympathy to Delmont’s family. He always had a smile and a “Good Morning” to share. He was truly a faithful Christian and of Emmanuel church. I have many good memories of him.
Deb Wormer
I enjoyed visiting with Curly at Oak Terrace while my mom was there. He’d fill me in on the Lydia news. My brother Barney loved Curly. Deb Wormer
Joyce Karn
I am so sorry for you lost . Like you ,I and my kids will miss him a lot
Ethel Beuch
Dear Carol and all family,
Thinking of you and reliving so many memories. Bud and Orville must be talking non-stop…(with Orv doing most of the talking, of course). Sorry this is so late: thoughts and prayers nevertheless are with you all. Let me know when furthermemorial events occur as we shelter in place and with the Lord.
Ethel Beuch
Paula (Mueller) Hook
I was hoping to offer my condolences in person at the memorial service, but due to the evening memorial service and early commitments on the 19th we will be unable to come. To Carol and the entire Wangerin family know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. To Sharon and your family you are also in our thoughts and prayers and we give thanks for your care of him in his last years.