geese that returned each year and fortunately kept the pond zoned single family. He always looked forward to spending relaxing days fly fishing at Rockwell Springs Trout Club in Ohio. As he would say, the only decisions were which stream, which fly, and when should we eat. He was active in Rochester Area Habitat for Humanity, serving as president for one term and being on the Family Selection committee. He worked especially with two families to get Habitat houses. They became dear friends. He was a mentor and was still very close to his mentee and his entire family. He helped the adults study to take the citizenship test and celebrated with them when they became citizens. He was active at Rochester Covenant Church, serving a term as Personnel Committee chairman and teaching an International Sunday School Class to immigrant adults. Then at New Day Covenant Church he served as treasurer and was a teacher at AWANA. He and Lynne sponsored a girl in Tanzania through Compassion International, and three children in Ethiopia through Children's Hope Chest. Art was such a loving person, caring so much for his wife, his children and grandchildren, and most of all his God. He will be sorely missed by his wife, Lynne; his son, Arthur ll; his daughter Bethany Balch (Michael); three grandchildren, Dylan Brooks, Helena Balch, and Kelsey Balch; a step-grandson David Haass (Sage); and four siblings, Lynne Weliver, Bob, Tom, and Bill. He was preceded in death by his parents. Art has donated his body to Mayo Clinic for research. A memorial service will be held for Art at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 30, 2018 at Rochester Covenant Church, 4950 31st Street NW, Rochester, MN, with Pastor John DuBall officiating. Visitation will be one hour before the service. In lieu of flowers, donations in Art's name can be made to NewDay Covenant Church, Salvation Army of Rochester, Rochester Area Habitat for Humanity, or a charity of the donor's choice.