

Round 1 - Petsinger (NRHEG) received a bye George Roesler finished third at 170, registering two falls.ġ20 pounds - Annabelle Petsinger (6-10) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.Ĭhamp. Nikolas Petsinger was second at 132, receiving a bye and getting two falls before falling 5-3 in the finals. Misgen got three falls and a bye to improve to 20-3. Roesler scored three falls and a bye en route to his title. The Panthers brought back two individual championships, Ralph Roesler at 195 pounds and Makota Misgen at 285. Clair 72.5, Rochester Century 54, Crosby-Ironton 42, Triton 15 and Rochester John Marshall nine. Rochester Mayo won with 201 points, followed by Byron with 162.5, Cannon Falls 140, Medford 136, NRHEG 119, Grand Meadow-LeRoy-Ostrander 116, Stewartville 105, Austin 63, St. The Panthers totaled 119 points, putting them firmly in the upper half of the 13-team field. The NRHEG High School wrestling team placed a solid fifth in the 2022 Stewartville Darrell Jaeger Invitational Saturday, Jan. WebBBS 4.MAKING IT LOOK EASY - Senior wrestler Makota Misgen had no issues pinning Medford’s Kamilo Gonzales for the win this past Thursday. Winnebago Obituaries maintained by Cheryl Siebrass ?. Visitation will be one hour prior to services at the church.Ĭopyright © 2013, Petersen Lund Funeral Home Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery in Forest City. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Orville and Walden.įuneral services will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, October 25, 2013, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Forest City with Pastor Rod Hopp officiating. Lehman is survived by his wife, Delores his children, Sonje (Dennis) Brown, Byron Tweeten, and Nance (Tom) Sheimo his grandchildren, Scott (Theresa) Brown, Jennifer (Brad) Salmon, Alison Tweeten, and Trisca (Jameson) Mayberry and his great-grandchildren, Nick, Zack, and Jacob Salmon and Faith and Lily Brown two sisters, Katherine Larson and Arlene Grimm and his sister-in-law, Darlene Tweeten as well as by several nieces and nephews. Moreover, he was an avid golfer and a member of the Forest City Evening Lions Club. He also sang with community choirs, groups of four, and the Forest City Barbershop Chorus. In 1983, he retired and spent his winters in McAllen, Texas, where he became an associate member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and a member of the choir.Ī life-long member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, he sang in the choir for thirty years. After selling the bakery, he worked for Teslow-Lichtsinn Motors, as a salesman. During this time, he served as President of the Chamber of Commerce. Lehman and Delores farmed until 1968 when they purchased the Forest City Bakery. To this union, three children were born, Sonje, Byron, and Nance. Lehman married Delores Olson at Grant Lutheran Church on May 14, 1939. He played clarinet in the first band at the Forest City High School.

Valley Township and in Forest City, graduating from Forest City High School in 1935.

Baptized at Winnebago Lutheran Church and confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church, he received his education at Vatne School #8 in Mt. Valley Township to Benny and Clara (Swenson) Tweeten. Lehman Byron Tweeten was born on December 17, 1916, in Mt. TWEETEN, SWENSON, OLSON, BROWN, SHEIMO, SALMON, JAMESON, MAYBERRY, LARSON, GRIMMįOREST CITY - Lehman Tweeten, 96, of Forest City, died on Sunday, October 20, 2013, at the Good Samaritan Care Center in Forest City.
