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Coralee Schuster

Coralee Joanne Schuster passed from this earth’s struggles into Heaven’s glory on Friday, September 9, 2016, at the Carrington Medical Center.

Coralee Kemmer was born to Frances (Olson) and Ervin Kemmer on May 19, 1940, in Minot, ND.  She was their only child.

As a child, and perhaps even as an adult, Coralee’s favorite place on earth was the Olson farm near Esmond.  Her uncles Dick and Joe always had time to show her arrowheads, teepee rings, wildflowers, and rocks.  She adored her Aunt Ruthie and her maternal “Gram.”     Coralee attended various elementary schools in and around Esmond, three years of high school in Sykeston and graduated in 1957 from Anamoose High School. She moved to St. Louis for a brief time before attending North Dakota Agricultural College, and moved to Carrington in her early 20’s.    

 

While working as a waitress at the Miami Grill in Carrington, Coralee met Ben Schuster.  After a brief courtship, they were married on July 10, 1962.  Four children were born into the family:  Ben Jr., Linda, Laurie, and Tim. 

Coralee enjoyed the kitchen and had a reputation as a great cook and baker of chocolate chip cookies.  Although she tried for years, she never perfected chokecherry jelly, but the family learned to enjoy chokecherry syrup anyway.

Coralee loved working outdoors and was an integral part of the Schuster farm operation, driving tractor, truck, and combine.  As part of Ben Schuster Aerial Spray she towed a water trailer over miles of township roads, helping load a Piper Cub for takeoff from those same roads.  Coralee and Ben were members of the International Flying Farmers and enjoyed attending their fly-ins. In 1965, she was named queen of the North Dakota chapter of that organization. She also served as treasurer of Walters Township from 1968 until 2012.

Coralee was very active in her children’s lives, attending concerts, helping with homework and coaching potential spelling champions.  Coralee held office with the Carrington Band Mothers and organized numerous fund raising events for that organization. She also drove school bus for the Carrington School District for over 18 years.      

Coralee held a quiet but strong faith in God and her Savior Jesus Christ.  She was a part of the church family at Calvary Baptist Church.  Miles of rolled bandages for White Cross missions were prepared at her kitchen table.  Coralee volunteered untold hours at Calvary’s Awana Club, sometimes working one-on-one with clubbers and sometimes preparing materials behind the scenes.    

Coralee was a member of National Rifle Association, served as an officer of the Carrington Chapter of the Sons of Norway for several years, and was an enthusiastic supporter and sponsor of Service Dogs for America.  She loved cats, none more than her companion Chewie.    

Coralee enjoyed music, singing, and playing piano, guitar, and alto saxophone.  Coralee shared these talents as she played piano for services at Faith Baptist Church, Calvary Baptist Church, and local nursing homes, and sang duets for specials.  Although she claimed not to be a skilled seamstress, she enjoyed the challenge of patching work clothes and sewed many dresses for herself and her daughters.      

She loved North Dakota history and studying Norwegian heritage.  As a life-long learner, Coralee was proud to see her oldest granddaughter graduate from high school and begin college.  She loved to attend her grandchildren’s concerts, musicals, and recitals, and took an avid interest in their homeschool studies.    

Coralee is survived by her daughters Linda of Carrington, and Laurie (David) Morstad of Hampden;  son Tim of Carrington; grandchildren Erin, Christopher, Hannah, and Rebecca Morstad, all of Hampden; and  sister-in-law Dorothy Peterson.

She was preceded in death by her husband Ben, son Ben Jr., her parents, aunts and uncles one sister-in-law Ruth (Ervin) Messmer, and brother-in-law Curt Peterson, also a special friend Harold Alexander.

 

PRAYER SERVICE:

Wednesday (Sept 14th) at 7PM in Evans Funeral Home, Carrington

FUNERAL SERVICE:

Calvary Baptist Church, Carrington

DATE AND TIME:

Thursday, September 15, 2016 at 10:30AM

BURIAL:

Carrington Cemetery


Posted Condolences:

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Name: Stacy Risch (Hallwachs)

Date: 9/14/16

Message: Tim, So sorry for your loss.  Your Mom was a good friend to my Mom and I'm sure they are enjoying a cup of coffee together right now! 

 

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Name: Kelvin Zimmer

Date: 9-13-16

Message: Linda, Laurie, and Tim. I am so sorry to have heard of your mothers passing.  She was a great friend to mom especially this past year when Dad passed. I want you to know how very much that meant to me. Mom is sure going to miss her, and her friendship. I am sure the good Lord put his arms around your mom and welcomed her into Heaven and I am sure my Dad was there to welcome her as well. May the good Lord wrap his loving arms around you and comfort you at this time. 

 

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Name: Haelaine Arnold

Date: 9/12/16

Message: To the family of Coralee Schuster. My deepest sympathy. I was a classmate of your mother at Rich Valley School from 5th to 8th grade. I remember her well.  Your grandmother, Frances Kemmer was my 5th thru 8th grade teacher at Rich Valley School south of Esmond, ND. She was a good teacher. We received a good education from her. I saw Coralee at the Rich Valley School reunion several years ago. May she now have eternal peace and all of you lots of good memories to cherish.   

 

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Name: Therea Deckert

Date: 9/12/2016

Message: Tim, Linda and Laurie,  What a lovely picture and tribute to your Mom.  She was a great lady and I am privileged to call her a friend.  I always appreciated her involvement in her grandkid's lives and the interest she always took in others.  I will miss seeing her, but she is another I will look forward to becoming reacquainted with when we all get to Heaven!

 

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Name: Paul Rathe

Date: 9/12/16

Message: Linda, Tim and Laurie:  Your mother was never anything but sweet, kinda and giving to me.  (And I could be a pill - never was sure if her dry Norwegianness kept her from laughing at my hilarity or if she just didn't think I was funny!) My condolences to you all. She and your dad raised some amazing people. We are all better for knowing any and all of you.

 

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Name: Ron Knuth

Date: 9/12/16

Message: Tim and family, very sorry for your loss.