Lucille Mariena (Weber) Dauk, age 87, of Madison Lake, MN died peacefully on Tuesday, February 7, 2006 at her home with her husband and children by her side.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday at All Saints Catholic Church in Madison Lake with Rev. Robert Schneider and Rev. Syl Brown co-officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in Madison Lake. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Thursday with a 4 p.m. rosary at the church in Madison Lake. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. Memorials are preferred to ISJ Hospice Program. Mankato Mortuary in charge of arrangements.
Lucille was born on March 30, 1918 in LeRay Township to Phillip and Mary (Muellerleile) Weber. She attended Smiths Mill country school. She was united in marriage to Charles Dauk on November 16, 1940 in St. Clair, MN. Lucille was a proud member of Christian Mothers Society and worked in numerous capacities for All Saints Church in Madison Lake.
Our beautiful Lucille truly enjoyed life on the farm, traveling throughout the United States and abroad, reading, and being with her family. She was a woman of integrity, strength, and great faith; and leaves her family with a legacy of love and devotion to our Lord. Her flower gardens were an example of her love of the outdoors and her gift to others. We will dearly miss our generous and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She will continue to be the light and center of our family.
Lucille is survived by her husband, Charles, of 65 years; eight children, Annette (Dayton) Fahning, New Hampton, IA, Robert (Rita) Dauk, Madison Lake, MN, Clement (JoAnne) Dauk, Fargo, ND, Anthony (Diana) Dauk, Janesville, MN, Thomas (Sharon) Dauk, Madison Lake, MN, Kathleen (Bernard) Ploog, Madison Lake, MN, Debra (David) Sandquist, Kasota, MN, James (Darlene) Dauk, Eagle Lake, MN; 24 grandchildren & 31 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a grandchild, Angela Ploog; two brothers and three sisters.
The time we had with you was short, but the memories you have given us will be treasured and honored throughout the generations. When our time comes, have the orange pop waiting. All of our love, your family.