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James Fred (Jim) Weckwerth

James Fred (Jim) Weckwerth died suddenly on January 9, 2023, at the age of 74. He was born in Montevideo on July 8, 1948, the second son of Alfred and Freda (Roske) Weckwerth. Jim graduated from Boyd High School and then completed a two-year course in architectural drafting before enlisting in the Navy, where he served briefly until receiving a medical discharge. He spent his career employed as a draftsman and purchasing agent. In July 1969, Jim married Patricia (Pat) Wallace in Watson and together they moved to Redwood Falls, where they designed and built a home and lived for almost 40 years before moving to Coon Rapids. He retired in 2015, celebrated with an Alaskan cruise, and looked forward to winter trips south with Pat. He loved hunting, fishing, and woodworking. Over the years, he made beautiful heirloom furniture for his family and others. He was an avid card player, who was happy spending time in friendly rivalry and complaining about his cards. He loved the challenge of fixing things, and liked helping others with projects, particularly at church. Jim embraced a grumpy-old-man persona, which was authentic, but was matched by a deep sentimental side. With his grand-dog, Olaf, he shared a love of naps and snitching cookies. In 2019, he became a grandfather, a role he treasured. Jim is survived by his wife, Pat; two daughters, Robyn and Wendy; one granddaughter, Aaliyah; his brother, Daniel Weckwerth, and his wife Sandra; brother-in-law, Dale Wallace; five nieces and nephews; and his cousin and close friend Dennis Koepp and his wife, Sheila. He was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved son, Jay, lost at the age of six months; his parents-in-law, Roger and Gudrun Wallace; his brother-in-law Donald Wallace; his sister-in-law Sharon Wallace; and his nephew Steven Wallace. A memorial service will be held at King of Glory Lutheran Church in Blaine on Friday, January 20, at 11 a.m. with visitation an hour before the service and a light lunch to follow. The

Rabbit girls top Falcons in nonconference battle

Racing out to a 29-15 halftime lead the Wabasso Rabbits cruised to a 54-36 win over RRC in a recent non-conference girls basketball match-up. The Rabbits (4-6) were led by the duo of Kelsey Frank and Avery Carlson who combined for 39 of the Rabbits 54 points.

8th grade Cardinal of the Month

Why was Lydia Bruns nominated for Cardinal of the Month? Lydia has been nominated for Cardinal of the Month by her teachers for being an example of a model student. She is kind to everyone she meets and does not hesitate to lend a helping hand whenever and wherever it is needed. Outside of the classroom, Lydia demonstrates her leadership as a student council officer and in various extracurricular activities as well. Thank you, Lydia, for being a positive role model at RVMS.

Rabbit wrestlers pick up victories

The Wabasso wrestlers have been busy, taking part in the Springfield Quadrangular and hosting a home quadrangular. The Rabbits rolled to a 66-9 win over Madelia-Truman- Martin Luther as Nathan Riley (106), Adryen Tietz (145), Chance Fischer (152) and Preston Remiger (160) all won by fall.

Arrows dominate Cards in Big South match-up

An ice cold shooting night proved costly for the Redwood Valley boys basketball team as they struggled to a 73-48 loss to visiting Pipestone Area Friday night in the second half of a Big South boy/girl doubleheader.

Arrows pull away from Cardinal girls

Redwood Valley hung tough for most of the game but the visiting Pipestone Area Eagles would pull away in the second half en route to a 58-42 win over the Cards Friday night in the first half of a boy/ girls Big South doubleheader.