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Duane B. Mayer

Duane B. Mayer, age 81, of Willmar, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon, October 10, at the St. Cloud Hospital.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 16, at the Church of St. Mary in Willmar. Interment will be in the church cemetery. A Knights of Columbus Rosary service will begin at 3:30 p.m. followed by the visitation from 4-6 p.m. on Sunday, October 15, at the Peterson Brothers Funeral Home in Willmar. Visitation will also continue for one hour prior to the service at the church on Monday. Arrangements are entrusted to Peterson Brothers Funeral Home. www.petersonbrothers.com

Duane Buckley Mayer was born on December 16, 1941, in Pine River, Minnesota, the son of Robert and Rosella (Stehr) Mayer. He grew up in the country between Pine River and Longville and graduated from Longville High School in 1959. Following high school, Duane moved to St. Paul and began work as a clerk with the Great Northern Railroad in August of 1959. On September 8, 1962, Duane was united in marriage to Evelyn Marie Veach at the Sacred Heart Cat

Duane A. "Butch" Mayer

Duane A. “Butch” Mayer, 83 of Watertown, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 5, 2024, at The Marquardt of Watertown.

Duane was born October 22, 1940, in Beaver Dam, the son of Arnold and Jeanette (Johnson) Mayer. On October 12, 1959, Duane was united in marriage with Hazel Borck and the couple shared many happy years of marriage together before her passing in 2021. He was self-employed in the painting and restoration business all his life until retirement. Duane and Hazel spent many winters in Florida, where they went to flea markets and waited out the cold weather of Wisconsin. Duane was a faithful member of Promised Land Church in Watertown. He was strong in his faith and never missed a Sunday at church. Duane liked to greet people as they came in and out of church. He also volunteered at Marquardt Manor. Duane had little free time, as he spent as much time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, as he possibly could. He was gifted a shirt that read “Grandpa is my name, spoiling is my game&r

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