LaMay Drexler

LaMay Drexler

LaMay DrexlerLaMay Drexler, age 93 of Redwood Falls, passed away Sunday, May 5, 2019 at Wood Dale Nursing Home in Redwood Falls.  Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 10 at St. Catherine’s Catholic Church in Redwood Falls.  Visitation will be 4:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday with a prayer service at 6:30 p.m. and a Rosary to follow at Redwood Valley Funeral Home.  Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at church on Friday.  Interment will be in the St. Catherine’s Catholic Cemetery. Stephens Funeral Service – Redwood Valley Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

LaMay Bernice Drexler was born April 4, 1926 to Hugo and Loretta (Weber) Nachreiner in Burnstown Township, Minnesota.  She was baptized and confirmed at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in Springfield.  LaMay attended St. Raphael’s Catholic School through eighth grade.  On June 14, 1950, she married Richard John Drexler at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church.  The couple lived in Walnut Grove, Fairfax and settled in Redwood Falls in 1961.  LaMay worked at home raising her family.  She was a member of the CCW, Altar Society, St. Catherine’s Catholic Church and the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.  LaMay volunteered for numerous funeral lunches and at Precious Blood Catholic School in the 60’s-70’s.  She enjoyed cake decorating, fishing, gardening and flowers.  LaMay loved taking pictures, reading newspapers, and visiting with friends, family and relatives.

LaMay is survived by her son Allen (Rebecca) Drexler; granddaughter Theresa LaMay Drexler all of Blaine; sister Irene Weiss of Comfrey; sister-in-law Dorothy Nachreiner of Rochester and many other nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.  She is preceded in death by her parents, husband Richard, step mother Theresa Nachreiner, brother Denis Nachreiner, and brother-in-law Clarence Weiss.

4 thoughts on “LaMay Drexler”

  1. Mary and Ron Revier

    LaMay was always a kind loving person. Enjoyed working with her at church and visiting.
    Prayers to her family.

  2. MaryKay Kerkhoff

    My sincere Sympathy to LaMay’s family. She was a very sweet lady. May she rest in Peace.

  3. Aunt LaMay, my godmother was as my sister said a loving person…she always remembered your birthday and made it special. She loved to garden and her flowers were her prize to show. Aunt LaMay was involved with her church in any way she could. You will be missed.

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