In loving memory of

Harold Fuchs
February 5, 1928 - January 3, 2018

Harold Kenneth Fuchs, age 89, of Byron passed away peacefully at his apartment at Madonna Summit in Byron on January 3, 2018.
Born February 5, 1928, in rural Byron to Harvey and Floy (Hair) Fuchs, Harold grew up on various farms in Kalmar and Salem Townships in Olmsted County. Harold attended rural Byron area elementary school and graduated from Byron High School in 1946. He farmed with his father and worked as a John Deere tractor mechanic prior to serving in Germany as a truck mechanic in a medic division during the Korean War from 1950-1952. After the service, Harold continued to farm with his father and brother, and worked as a tractor mechanic until he began employment with IBM in 1959, and worked there until his retirement in 1987. On September 9, 1956, Harold married Marie E. Kratt in Morristown, MN. They made their home and raised their family in Byron until moving South of Byron (Salem Corners area) in 1969. Marie passed away on September 3, 1994. On February 1, 1996, Harold married Neva (Johnson) Ladin in Florida.
Harold was the Justice of the Peace in Byron in the early 1960's. He was a member of the Byron American Legion, a charter member of Christ Lutheran Church in Byron, and active in the Widowed Persons Service. He very much enjoyed working on his hobby farm and spending time in his woodshop where he turned out many beautiful works for his family. Harold also enjoyed bowling, farming, helping others, nature, animals, gardening, spending time at the lake, and above all else loved spending time with his family.
Harold is survived and will be deeply missed by his children: Lorene Fuchs (Wayne Hultz) and Carmen (Paul) Pyfferoen of Byron, Paul Fuchs (wife, Margaret Gorbatenko) of Saint Paul, and Kenneth (Mary) Fuchs of Cold Spring, MN. Also surviving are Harold's nine grandchildren: Stephanie (Matthew) Poulter of Byron, Amanda (Paul) York of Kasson, Brian (Amanda) Pyfferoen of Byron, Hannah and Michael Gorbatenko of St. Paul, Garrett Fuchs of Saint Louis Park, Harrison Fuchs of Iowa City, Maxwell and Abigail Fuchs of Cold Spring. Harold also had great pride in his ten great grandchildren: Lane and Audree Poulter, Marie Johnson and Leah York and Emma, Hazley, Maddagen, Ryley, Rachel and Elanor Pyfferoen.
Also surviving are his second wife, Neva, and her children: Karl (Lynn) Ladin and Marsha Voss of Rochester, Karen Messmer (Jon) of Oronoco, and Nick (Kathleen) Ladin of Illinois, as well as their children and grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters-in-law, Sherron Fuchs of Rochester, Judy Kratt of Faribault, Alice (Robert) Smith of Frankenmuth, MI, Edith Kratt of Lakeville, and Katherine (Mel) Treder of Rochester, as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Harold was preceded in death by his first wife; his parents; siblings and their spouses, Marjorie (Ralph) Cutting, Leo (Audrey Brooks) Fuchs, and Roy (Arlene Glassmaker) Fuchs.
Visitation will be from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. at Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes on Sunday, January 7, 2018. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 8, 2018 at Christ Lutheran Church, 201 Frontage Rd. NW, Byron, with additional visitation from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Pastor Steven Rheingans will be officiating with burial at Grandview Memorial Gardens in Rochester.
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Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes 5421 Royal Place NW Rochester, MN 55901 (507) 289-3600

Tributes

Barb Pehler-Williams wrote on Jan 7, 2018:

"Dear Carmen and Paul, My deepest sympathy to you and family concerning the loss of your loving father. I know he was a well liked/ loved man in our community of Byron. May your memories give you comfort . Barb Pehler-Williams "

JoAnn Eidem wrote on Jan 7, 2018:

"Karen, Sorry for your loss, thoughts and prayers to you and your family!"

Joel Messmer wrote on Jan 4, 2018:

"Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to all Harold's families. May all the fond memories of Harold bring you comfort and peace. Joel Messmer Family"

Kurtis Smith wrote on Jan 4, 2018:

"Harold was a great conversationalist: he shared unique insights and many words of encouragement with me. Good memories..."