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In Memoriam

We at the Dan Patch Historical Society have lost some of our board members over the years.
We would like to honor them here.

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Jens Bohn  1941 - 2018
DPHS President 1994 - 2016

Bohn, Jens age 76, passed away April 9, 2018, at home. As the Savage town barber, he cut hair for 56 years at his shop, The Razor's Edge, in downtown Savage. Survived by wife, Joyce; sons: Lance Bohn, J.P. Bohn, Mike White; step-daughter: Christina Christiansen; grandson: Jonathan Bohn; great grandson Carter Bohn; siblings: Janet (Will) Williams, Karl Bohn, Marc Bohn, Gary (Pat) Bohn; many cousins, nieces, nephews and many, many friends. Preceded in death by parents: Jens and Marian (Besser) Bohn, sister-in-law Karen Bohn and nephew Jon Williams. Celebration of Life to Remember Jens on May 21, 2018 from 5-9 PM with program at 7 PM at the McColl Pond Environmental Learning and Event Center, 13550 Dakota Ave, Savage.

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George Augustinack  1941 - 2018
​DPHS Vice President 1994 - 2018

George Augustinack, age 77, of Savage, MN, passed away suddenly November 26, 2018.
George was born on September 5, 1941, in St. Cloud ,MN, the son of Wenzel and Theophilia (Woyak) Augustinack. He married Bernadette "Bea" Zak on May 5, 1973, in Hillman, MN.
Survived by wife, Bea; daughter, Tausha (Chris) Chamberland; granddaughters, Amber and April; sisters and brother, Pat, Carol, Phil (Catherine); and many loving relatives and friends.
George was a dedicated man to many things. Husband, father, grandfather, real estate manager, printer, collector and trader. George wanted to know everyone he came across, whether it be the waitress at the restaurant or the most skilled professional, he could strike up a conversation with anyone and would treat all with the same kindness and respect. He loved to hunt, gather historical knowledge and collect M.W. Savage and Dan Patch memorabilia. He loved to dine out for breakfast and lunch with friends and family. George was always giving a kind hand to someone. He had a knack for fixing when most would just throw it away. He will be missed by all who knew him.  In lieu of gifts, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

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Thomas Brennan  1959 - 2022
DPHS President  2016 - 2022

Thomas “Tom” Brennan, a long-time resident of Savage, MN, was born in Richfield, MN to Robert John Brennan and Lee Marie (Kraemer) Brennan. Tom died suddenly at home on Sunday, October 30, 2022 at 63 years of age.  A visitation will be held from 4-6PM with closing words at 6PM on Friday, November 18, 2022 at Ballard-Sunder Funeral Home, 833 S Marschall Rd., Shakopee. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred and will be distributed by the family in Tom’s memory.

Throughout life, Tom fulfilled his philosophy that, “some is good, more is better, too much is just right.”

Following his high school graduation, Tom furthered his education at Winona State University. While attending a party Tom was introduced to fellow student, Cheryl Bailey. Uninterested in the party and wanting to leave, Cheryl was offered a ride home by Tom. His sense of humor and charisma immediately caught Cheryl’s attention!

Their relationship was filled with laughter, misadventures, and the occasional prank by Tom. After a few years of dating and one fake proposal later (complete with one a single red rose and eleven cut stems), Tom eventually got serious. He proposed at Christmas, and they were united in marriage on May 12, 1984. Soon after the young couple settled in Savage and Tom began his career.

Tom enjoyed a reputation as a geek or tech nerd. Involved in IT for most of his career and employed by Emerson Electric, formerly Rosemount Industries, at the time of his death, Tom was relied upon by many for his expertise in many aspects of technology. He was “tech support” or “the help desk guy” for many family members and friends.

Moving to Savage began an important chapter in Tom’s life. When a new road was being constructed near their home, Tom was inspired to engage in his civic duties. What could easily be a passing interest turned into something more!

Serving as a Savage City Council Member (1996-2002) and then as Mayor (2002-2007), Tom truly had a vision for the small town of Savage. Tom will be remembered by many for his strong community involvement. He was instrumental in driving or supporting projects and initiatives that have resulted in the vibrant community that Savage now is. He worked tirelessly to revitalize Dan Patch Days, helped with the expansion of Metro Transit to the Savage area, established the Savage Farmer’s Market and so much more.

One of Tom’s favorite annual activities was Dan Patch Days. For over three decades, Tom served in many roles on the committee, along with others often doing the “behind the scenes” work that makes Dan Patch successful. Also active in the Dan Patch Historical Society, Tom was keenly interested in local, national, military, and world history. He was well read on many historical topics as well as on significant figures.

Tom has also served as president of the Dan Patch Historical Society (2016-current), was a founding member and the first president of the Savage Crime Prevention Association and helped the Savage Police Department create a K9 Unit. No matter the project, big or small, Tom had the right personality to calm anxious minds and get the work done.

In his free time and when not helping others, Tom loved grilling and smoking vast quantities of meat and other treats on his “Big Green Egg.” He loved being outdoors with his ever-present cocker spaniel companions. Tom never met a dog that he didn’t love or that didn’t love him back. Along with Cheryl, he trained his beloved dogs for therapy and frequently visited St. Gertrude’s in Shakopee. Tom was a devoted husband, brother, uncle, friend, and mentor.

Tom is survived by his wife, Cheryl Bailey Brennan; siblings, Patricia Lee Brennan Franko (John), Kathleen Marie Brennan Anderson (Bill), Robert John Brennan (Katherine), and half-sister, Kelly Brennan McRoberts, and many valued family members, friends, and colleagues. Tom was predeceased by his parents and sister, Jeanne Marie Van Nurden.

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Del Stelling  1917 - 2011
DPHS President  1992 - 1994

A.C. (Del) Stelling, June 18th 1917  - January 7th 2011
His parents were Richard and Emma Luella (Lostetter) Stelling.  He attended Burwell Elementary in Deephaven Minnesota and graduated from Mound High School in 1936.  He attended Minnesota School of Business and worked as an insurance agent.  He served in various service positions for Lutheran Layman's League he was an avid reader and in later years worked for the Bloomington Sun newspapers.  He achieved his lifelong dream when he became an editor and publisher of the Savage Review.  He was active in the Savage Chamber of Commerce, the Dan Patch Historical Society and the Savage Historical Society.  He was preceded in death by his parents, five siblings, and his second wife Lucille Johnson. Survived by four children Jerolyn Ulku, John Stelling, Jeanne (Scott) Gray, and Janice (David) Olson. Grandchildren Kari (Ulku) Keller, Jason Stelling, David (Weslie) Gray, Brian (Rebecca) Gray, Amy (Thomas) Jestus, Timothy (Jill) Olson, Rebecca (David) Lipker, Anna (Elliott) Marquez, and Rachel Olson. Special family Peggy and Robert Ess and family.

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