volved with, was his brother Barney's team, "Barney's Bulldogs". His biggest pleasure was his dogs. He had many and loved hunting racoons, coyotes and deer. He loved playing 500 and cribbage, especially when he could win. He had the grandchildren and great grandchildren playing too. Larry enjoyed working in his wood shop. He made lots of doll beds, rockers, shelves and built a shack for the forty. He was a big teaser and played tricks on the little ones. The family can now enjoy his memory and all the laughs for years to come. He is survived by his wife, Iris Kowalzek of Harding; daughters, Renee ( Bob Waytashek) Kowalzek of Harding; Jacqueline Kowalzek of Pierz; brothers, David (Nancy) Kowalzek of Fort Ripley, Gary (Brenda) Kowalzek of Coon Rapids; sister, Lois (John Stanley) Hoheisel of Hillman; sisters-in-law, Erna Kowalzek of Pierz and Sylvia Kowalzek of Pierz; grandchildren, Nicole Waytashek of Royalton, Bradley (Trisha) Waytashek of Fort Ripley, Larry (Nicole) Schmidtbauer of Wisconsin, Brittnie (Tony Novotny) Schmidtbauer of Upsala, Jeremiah Schmidtbauer of Fort Ripley; great-grandchildren, Kylie, Dylin, Carver, Coen, Noah, Scarlet and Godrick. He was preceded in death by his parents, Felix and Irma Kowalzek, brothers, Alwin, Roger, Jerome and Barney Kowalzek; sister, Irene Schwartz and an infant great grandson, Laniel Schmidtbauer. Honorary Casket Bearers: Steve Waytashek, Harley Moser, Jim Zapzalka, Kelly Rudolph, Bob Boser and Galen Filsmyer Casket Bearers: Ronny Block, Sean Kowalzek, Larry Schmidtbauer, Bradley Waytashek, Kenny Kowalzek and Dennis Hoheisel. Emblom Brenny Pierz (320) 632-4393