![]() ![]() Reflectors take in reflect back the energy and emotions coming from tranisting planets and their environment.Reflectors have no activated centers in their body.Other people will always see aspects of themselves when they meet a Reflector.The most reliable aspect of the Reflector design is their Profile and Motivational Color.Reflectors should be aware of the daily transists of the planets to see the effect it has on them for that day.Of major important for Reflectors is to find the perfect environment to live in (shelter, community) and supportive people to live with.Reflectors have the opportunity for a mystical life because of their openness.Reflector’s must wait a full lunar cycle before making major decision for their life.The Reflector is a wise observer of life with a great gift of reading other people.The Reflector aura resists, samples and reflects other auras.The Reflector derives its name from the nature of its reflective aura.Reflectors are 1% of the worlds’ population. ![]() Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery in Elysian. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 AM on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Waterville with Fr. Visitation will continue for one hour prior to the service at the church on Wednesday. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at the Waterville Chapel of Dennis Funeral & Cremation Services. Preceded in death by his parents father-in-law, Charles Cummins mother-in-law, Irene Cummins sisters: Bertha (Melvin) Morsching and Mary Ellen Schultz brother-in-law, Allan Quiram nieces: Connie McGuiggan, and Katy Miller nephew, Tommy John Schultz. Matthews, SC, and Randy Coon and his special friend, Crystal Dalenzuela of Waterville sisters-in-law: Patricia Quiram of Janesville, and Jeanne (Steve) Jacobs of Fergus Falls brothers-in-law: Donald Cummins of Janesville, Fritz (Bonnie) Cummins of Waterville, Buzz Cummins and his fiancé, Eileen Hatchfeld of Northfield, John Schultz of Squaw Lake, and Greg Tollefson of Faribault many nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. He is also survived by his siblings: Rochelle (Roger) Miller of Waseca, Dallas Tollefson of St. We Love You!Īl is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Doris of Elysian four sons: Jason (Laurie) of Elysian, Jeffrey (Keri) of Elysian, Nathan (Jamie) of Elysian, and Joseph and his special friend, Kippy ValleJo of Amarillo, TX 8 grandchildren: Tyler, Hayley, Kiptyn, Dawson, Genevieve, Thomas, Wyatt, and Patrick Coon. Thank you Dad and Grandpa for all the memories. These times allowed him to pass on his hunting and fishing skills to his sons and grandchildren, including taking four-wheeler rides through the woods to feed deer. He often told us, "We can't all fly the airplane - someone needs to know how to fix it!" This seemed to sum up his life of always keeping busy and working with his hands.Īl loved the time he spent at their family cabin "up north" which he shared with family and friends. This feat took him on travels all throughout the southern United States. One of the extraordinary things he accomplished in life was to design and build the first machine used to apply delineators (reflector pads) onto our highways. Al retired to his "Putz It" Shop in Elysian where he worked daily until the time of his death, only taking off for hunting and fishing when he felt like it. Together they ran their business for 25 years. Al's dream of having his own business became a reality when he and Doris started Amco Machine and Tool. Born to them were four sons: Jason, Jeffrey, Nathan, and Joseph.Īl worked for Corchran, Inc., Clyde Machine, Partsmakers, Inc, Hiniker Company, and Midtex. On June 15, 1968, he was united in marriage to Doris Cummins at St. Al furthered his education at Mankato VoTec, graduating in 1969 with a machinist and tool and die degree. He attended Waseca and Waterville public schools. ![]() ALVIN MARTIN COON, age 77, of Elysian passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on April 9, 2022.īorn on August 31, 1944, in St.
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