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Bernard Joseph Goblirsch

26 Aug 1939 – 5 Nov 2020

Birth26 Aug 1939
Death5 Nov 2020
CemeteryOur Lady of Victory Catholic Cemetery
Lucan , Redwood County , Minnesota , USA
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Bernard Joseph Goblirsch was born on 26 August 1939, on the family farm in Redwood County, Minnesota, to Joseph and Rose Frank Goblirsch. Bernard grew up on the family dairy farm and lived there for the remainder of his life. He graduated from St. Anne’s High School in Wabasso. On 23 January 1965, Bernard married Mary Clare Burdick, the daughter of Nelson Avery and Mary Mathilda Poncelet Burdick, in Goodhue County, Minnesota. Bernard and Mary Clare had nine children: Michael, Marti, Jo, Rosie, Ann, Nels, Audrey, Matt, and Kate. Family was very important to Bernard. The daily tasks at the family dairy farm instilled a good work ethic and the spirit of cooperation. Bernard and his family typically built what they needed and helped neighbors when called upon. He loved music; and, he and his children enjoyed singing and playing musical instruments during the holidays and in the Lucan Community Band. The Goblirsch home was filled with love and music. Bernard’s faith was very important to him; and, he was an active member of Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Lucan. Bernard Joseph Goblirsch, of Wabasso, died at the age of 81, on Thursday, 5 November 2020, at the St. John’s Circle of Care in Springfield, Brown County, Minnesota. Bernard was survived by his wife, Mary Clare, of Wabasso; children Marti (Jeff) Dayhuff of Yankton, South Dakota, Jo (Mike) Grant of Winona, Rosie Goblirsch of Milroy, Ann (Tim) Doubler of Lamberton, Nels (Shannon) Goblirsch of Wabasso, Audrey (David) Rogness of Rochester, Matt (Stefanie) Goblirsch of Wabasso, and Kate Goblirsch of Lucan; grandchildren Billi Jo, Khris, Ryan, Garet, Taylor, Tyson, Natasha, Cadence, Mikale, Carter, Mason, Raeya, and Scarlette; five siblings; and numerous nieces, nephews, in-laws, relatives, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Michael; and three sisters. A public, walk-through visitation took place on Sunday, 8 November, from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m., at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Lucan. A private family Mass of Christian Burial took place at 1:00 p.m., on Monday, 9 November 2020, at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Lucan. The service was live-streamed on the church website: www.lowafc.org, and a recording was made available at www.sunsetfuneralassociation.com . Bernard was buried in the Our Lady of Victory Catholic Cemetery in Lucan, Redwood County, Minnesota.

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