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Arza Palmer

July 17, 1927 — December 2, 2014

Arza Major Palmer passed away peacefully at his home on December 2, 2014 surrounded by immediate family members. Arza was 87 years old; he was born on July 17, 1927 in East Chain, MN to Major and Miriam (Lamperd) Palmer. He grew up in Ceylon, MN and attended District 17 country school graduating from Ceylon High School. After their graduation, Arza and a number of his classmates immediately joined in various branches serving their country. He served in the U.S. Navy and was sent to Great Lakes and then directly assigned to the U.S. Hornet (CV-12) carrier vessel in California, to Hawaii, then the Philippines and throughout the Pacific. After receiving his honorable discharge at the end of the war, he and his classmates, returned to their homes in Ceylon. Again, Arza and his classmates boarded a bus for Albert Lea in search of future careers. The next day he was employed at Wallace's store in the shoe department. Then a position was offered to him at Firestone, where he worked his way up to manager. As Firestone was outgrowing their location, they decided to relocate to a larger city. He was offered to manage their store at the new location but chose to remain in Albert Lea beginning his life-long career. His last employment was a manager at Wal-Mart in Albert Lea and then he transferred to the Owatonna Wal-Mart until his retirement.
The celebration of life service will be held 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 6, 2014 at Bonnerup Funeral Chapel in Albert Lea, MN with visitation one hour prior to the service and 5-8 p.m. Friday, December 5, 2014. A lunch will be served after the services. Interment will follow at the Tenhassen Township Cemetery in rural Ceylon, MN. Military honors will be present.
Arza enjoyed watching Billy Graham, Lawrence Welk, Nascar, and horse racing. He enjoyed bowling, bingo, and playing cards. He especially looked forward to Friday night fish dinners with his granddaughter, Christine DeLaney and sharing fish with his dog Buddy.
Arza's friends remember him for his friendly enthusiasm and natural kindness toward others, his exemplar attitude, and his optimism.
A special thanks for the kindness of Dr. Edward Shaman, Albert Lea Mayo Clinic, Nurse Carolyn, and all the dedicated staff at Hospice and volunteer, Rick for their kind, loving care they provided to Arza and concern for the family.
Arza married Lenore Hanson who, after a long hard battle, succumbed to lupus. Later, Arza married Doris Waltz in rural Ellendale. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Doris; step-children, Daryl (Donna) Waltz, Dale (Debbie) Waltz, Dalys (Diane) Waltz, Darla (Hallie) Pruitt; Dana Waltz; Dalare (John) DeLaney, Dylan (Jennifer) Waltz, Darcy Waltz; granddaughter, Christine DeLaney; many other grandchildren and great grandchildren; brother, Harold (Darlene) Palmer; brothers-in-law, Herman Deling and Ronald Hanson, Marlin (Kathryn) Sandsmark; sisters-in-law, Verdell Sandsmark, Darlene (Sandsmark) Fraley; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Major and Miriam Palmer; sister, Irleen Deling; brothers, Dewey Palmer and James and Valerie Palmer; parents-in-law, Oscar and Mabel Sandsmark; and brother-in-law, Jack Fraley.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Tenhassen Cemetery in Ceylon, MN.



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