Mass of Christian Burial was held July 16, 2025, in Burnsville, Minn., for Patrick Klemisch, 90, of Apple Valley, Minn., formerly of Thief River Falls, Minn., who passed away June 26, 2025, at Trinity Care Center in Farmington, Minn. Interment was held July 17, 2025, at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minn.
Patrick was born in Langdon, N.D., to William and Teresa Klemisch, the seventh of 10 children and graduated from St. Alphonsus School. After attending a summer course, he started teaching in one-room schools at Vang, Byron, and Grand Prairie, N.D. He was drafted into the army and served in Korea as the radio operator for the colonel of the HQ Command. When discharged, he returned home and continued his education at Valley City Teachers College. In 1958, he married Retta Westphal. They had one daughter.
After graduating from college, he accepted a position in Thief River Falls, where he taught 32 years. During his career, he received the Teacher of the Year Award and the Outstanding Young Educator Award. He and his co-workers implemented the first departmentalized program for 5th and 6th graders in the state. He loved his students and often referred to them as 'his kids.'
Patrick could always be found with at least one book of tickets in his pocket for an organization he supported. He was active in the Elks, Eagles, American Legion, VFW, area coin clubs and Newfolden Rod and Gun Club. He was a Grand Knight for the Knights of Columbus and would sell over 100 books of tickets for their annual fishing derby. He founded the Northland Area Sports Association and raised money for scholarships to student athletes attending Northland Community College. He was also inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2004.
Patrick is survived by his wife of 66 years, Retta; daughter Lori (Paul) Mauser; grandchildren Sarah and Anthony (Jo); sister Audre (Bennet) Spenst; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings: Catherine (Raymond) Chaput, Margaret (Odin) Swanson, Lucille (Romeo) Gamache, Robert (Delores), Joseph (Arlene), Theodore (Vangie), Nancy (Oliver) Boldt, and James (Darlene).
White Funeral Homes of Apple Valley was in charge of arrangements.