He and Jean Hafermann were married in 1946 and lived in south Minneapolis where they raised their three children, Mark, Paul, and Mary Jane. He was employed in the graphic arts and printing industries, most of those years as a salesman for McGill Printing company. Ernie excelled in artistic endeavors, especially in carving bird decoys and assembling stamp displays, which won many blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair. He enjoyed gardening.
Ernie served as a Boy Scout leader for 15 years. He passed on his love of outdoor activities to many of his Scouts, his children and grandchildren. Ernie leaves behind many friends at Becketwood Retirement community where he lived for 19 years. He was a man of faith, and was also known for his sense of humor and occasional practical jokes.
Ernie is survived by his wife, Jean; children, Mark (Jan) of Montana, Paul of Sweden, and Mary Jane of St. Paul; as well as grandsons, Karl (Heather) and Kyle; and two great-granddaughters. He was predeceased by his parents; brothers, Carl, William, and Albert; and grandson, Kirk.
He and Jean Hafermann were married in 1946 and lived in south Minneapolis where they raised their three children, Mark, Paul, and Mary Jane. He was employed in the graphic arts and printing industries, most of those years as a salesman for McGill Printing company. Ernie excelled in artistic endeavors, especially in carving bird decoys and assembling stamp displays, which won many blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair. He enjoyed gardening.
Ernie served as a Boy Scout leader for 15 years. He passed on his love of outdoor activities to many of his Scouts, his children and grandchildren. Ernie leaves behind many friends at Becketwood Retirement community where he lived for 19 years. He was a man of faith, and was also known for his sense of humor and occasional practical jokes.
Ernie is survived by his wife, Jean; children, Mark (Jan) of Montana, Paul of Sweden, and Mary Jane of St. Paul; as well as grandsons, Karl (Heather) and Kyle; and two great-granddaughters. He was predeceased by his parents; brothers, Carl, William, and Albert; and grandson, Kirk.
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