Mary C. Anderley, age 79 of Le Sueur, died Thursday, May 16, 2019 at the Ridgeview Healthcare Center in Le Sueur with her loving family by her side. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11am on Wednesday, May 22 at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Le Sueur. Visitation will be from 4-8pm on Tuesday at the Kolden Funeral Home in Le Sueur, with a C.C.W. Rosary at 3:45pm. Visitation will then continue on Wednesday morning at the funeral home from 8-10:45am. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Le Sueur.
Mary was born on April 2, 1940 to Ernest and Evelyn (Yancey) Schnobrich in St. Peter, MN. She married James Anderley on March 2, 1957 at St. Anne’s Church in Le Sueur. She worked seasonally for Green Giant, and was a nursing assistant at the nursing home in Le Sueur. She also worked for the Le Sueur Library, and then for ADC where she retired from. She and Jim loved spending their time together at their family cabin. She had fun taking the grandchildren to parks and having picnics with them. Mary was an avid reader, and also enjoyed writing letters, and playing games. She had a huge passion for animals, and loved her pets dearly.
She is survived by her children, Roger (Alicia) Anderley of Henderson, Curtis (Lou Stahl) Anderley of Apache Junction, AZ, Julie (Dale) Hagberg of Le Sueur, Blase (Kelly) Anderley of Henderson, and Carolyn (Mark) Tesch of Le Center; grandchildren, Matthew and Hannah Anderley, Rick (Stephanie) Anderley, Tim Anderley, Jeremy (special friend, Hannah Roth) Brandt, Justin (Kristen Zeiher) Brandt, Janessa (fiancé, Bryce Berger) Brandt, Patrick (Samantha) Anderley, Jeffrey (fiancée, Heather Wolters) Anderley, and Christopher (Elizabeth) Dolejs; 11 great-grandchldren; siblings, Wayne Schnobrich, Lori (Lee) Tongen, Karen (Jeff) Rechtzigel; brothers-and sisters-in-law, John (Dee) Anderley, Donna McDonald, Mary Jo (Bob) Greeley, Louise Eitzen, and Debbie Schnobrich; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Mary is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jim in 2017; and brothers, Donald Eitzen, and Gary Schnobrich.
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