Glenora “Fatt” Fick

Glenora “Fatt” Fick

Fatt FickGlenora “Fatt” Fick age 89 of Walnut Grove, formerly of Revere, passed away Monday, November 1, 2016 at Sanford Tracy Medical Center.  Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 5 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Walnut Grove.  Visitation is one hour prior to services at the church.  Burial is in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Lamberton.  Online condolences may be sent at www.stephensfuneralservice.com.  Stephens Funeral Service – Walnut Grove Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Glenora Florence Fick was born in Tracy, Minnesota to Hector (H.A.) and Isabelle (Jette) Surprenant on August 10, 1927; although, most people know her only as “Fatt”.  Fatt left this earth and entered eternity on November 1, 2016 at the age of 89 years, 2 months, and 22 days.  Fatt was baptized and confirmed at St. Mary’s Catholic Church and graduated from Tracy High School.  Following graduation, Fatt worked at the dental office of Dr. Blake in Tracy.  Even though she vowed to never marry a farmer, Fatt fell in love with and married Lewis Fick on October 6, 1947.  To this union six children were born: Lynette, Christine, Terry, LuAnn, Lewis, and Lisa.  Fatt was a devoted wife and mother who volunteered many years of service as a catechism teacher and to the Ladies Aid group at St. Paul’s Catholic Church.  Fatt was a wonderful cook.  She and her friends started Town and Country Catering in the 1970’s and continued catering for many years. Fatt enjoyed helping others and often would bring cookies or a hotdish to someone she thought might need it.  Fatt was a past member of the Revere Fire Department and the American Legion Auxiliary.  Fatt moved from her home in Revere to Country View in Walnut Grove in September of 2014.  Among Fatt’s pleasures were dancing, fishing trips to Canada with Lewis, decorating her house for the holidays, playing cards with “the ladies”, going out on Saturday night for church and dinner with Annabelle, and being with her family.

Fatt is survived by her five remaining children and their spouses: Lynette (Gene) Jacobsen of Tucson, AZ, Terry (Chuck) Weiand of St. Paul, LuAnn (Bruce) Hansen of Walnut Grove, Lewis (Pat Jaramillo) of West Jordan, UT, and Lisa (Don) Raveling of Marshall; 8 grandchildren: Michael (Kristine) Jacobsen, Kate (Joe) Stevens, Chris (Lora Hopp) Hansen, Laurie (Aaron) Chittum, Breanna (Chris) McDaniel, Cody (Erin) Raveling, Darrin Fick, and Tyler Jaramillo Fick; 9 great grandchildren: Elianna Stevens, Jack and Logan Jacobsen, Kate and Carrie Chittum, Jayden and McKenzie McDaniel, Eden and Beau Raveling; sisters Liola Cornelius, Lenora Hoffman, and LaVonne Allen; twin brother Glenn; sister-in-law Shirley Eilefson; and many nieces and nephews.  She is preceded in death by her parents, spouse Lewis, infant daughter Christine, and brother Ernest.

“She heard the ice rattling in the glass and went home.”  Blessed be her memory.

5 thoughts on “Glenora “Fatt” Fick”

  1. Lynette and Family — sincere sympathy on the loss of your Mom. I didn’t get a chance to meet her, but remember you speaking of her often when you and I were in Marshall, Minnesota, in the late 1960s, early 70s. What a beautiful photo. Today at the Veterans Home in Luverne, Minnesota, Steph B. was telling me of her passing. Thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

  2. Hey Lynette, this is late but hope you get it.. This is from your cousin, Bobette Hamm. Loved your mom, my Aunt Fatt, so much and have so many amazing memories. My email is [email protected]. We are close, you in Tucson and me in San Diego. Love you!

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