Ernest August Maas, age 93, of Tracy, formerly of Walnut Grove, passed away with his loving wife by his side October 1, 2019 at Prairie View Healthcare Center in Tracy. Memorial Service will be 10:30am Friday, October 4 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Walnut Grove. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at church. Interment will be in the Johnsonville Cemetery. Stephens Funeral Service – Walnut Grove Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
Ernest August Maas was born on January 30, 1926 at his farm home in Johnsonville Township, Walnut Grove, to August and Clara (Engelmeier) Maas. Ernest was baptized on March 14, 1926 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Johnsonville Township. He was also confirmed on June 29, 1941 at Trinity Lutheran Church. Ernest attended country school and then later attended school in Walnut Grove. He was united in marriage to Eldora Loeck on March 10, 1951 in Marshall. They made their home on the home farm north of Walnut Grove. Ernest farmed for most of his life. He also did custom corn shelling and combining. Ernest retired from farming in 1991. Ernest enjoyed attending Minneapolis Moline Conventions and several area threshing shows, swimming with his Johnsonville friends and traveling. He especially enjoyed collecting and restoring antique tractors, which he also enjoyed displaying and driving at threshing shows and other parades. Ernest was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Johnsonville Township, until the church closed in 2012. He then became a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Walnut Grove. Ernest was a church council member, usher, and later the custodian.
Ernest is survived by his wife of 68 years Eldora; children Larry (Patti) Maas, Michael (Karen Kubica) Maas, Karen (Mark) Nerdahl, and Marsha (Elliot) Yungdahl; eight grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, brother Paul Maas, sisters Ella Axtelle, Esther Gatzlaff and Myrtle Schleusner.
So sorry to hear that Ernie had died. My parents were Leo and Eleanor Rankin from Marshall. I remember when our families would get together. I now live in Wisconsin but go back to Marshall once a year to visit. Barb Rankin Stenerson
Thank you so much! He was an amazing great grandfather?
We all miss him greatly
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I remember shelling corn, in the old cribs with ear corn, at my uncles farm, Peter Fidler. You would make sure that you tied your pants legs in the top of your shoes. You did not want the mice or rats to run up your pants leg. Roman Fidler.