Father Eugene Francis Stenzel passed away on February 27, 2025 at the age of 85. He knew everything was a miracle. *A visitation will be Sunday, March 2nd, 2025 from 3:00-6:00pm with a 6:30 Service of Remembrance at St. Casimir Catholic Church in Wells, MN. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, March 3rd, 2025 at 9:30am with a visitation one hour prior (8:30-9:30a) to the Mass at St. Casimir Catholic Church in Wells, MN. Burial will be in St. Casimir Catholic Cemetery in Wells next to his parents. * Service of Remembrance: Fr. Stenzel planned this time before he died. He wanted people to be together, sharing memories of happy times with him. Microphones will be passed to people to aid in sharing. Music, prayer and scripture will begin the evening at 6:30. Fr. Brian Klein will share his memories and conclude the evening with prayer. Refreshments will be served in the church basement where you will be able to greet the family. Fr. Stenzel wanted this to be a joyous time. We all know how he loved to celebrate! Come be a part of his Night of Remembrance.
It was a cold winter night in 1939. On December 11, at 11:50, a baby boy, Eugene Francis Stenzel was born. In the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. His parents, Simon and Loretta presented him at St. Casimir’s Church in Wells, asking for Baptism for their second child. After a few short years, they brought him to that same church for his First Holy Communion. Then Confirmation. Little did they know that their son would return to this holy place as a parish priest. As a beloved pastor, he would marry and bury, console and cajole. Now he is brought here one last time to receive the blessings of the Church that had become a part of him. Love of the land ran deep in his veins. He grew up on the farm purchased by his great-grandparents in 1887.
He felt their holiness as he would walk through the grove, in his gardens, and through the fields. “I often thought how I am walking in the footsteps of my mom and dad, his parents, his grandparents,” he reflected not long ago. As a bored youngster, he looked for something to do. He came upon the ever present rock pile found on every farm in southern Minnesota. He started arranging them, just so. Then he filled his wagon and took his pile closer to the house. Soon a grotto took form, but the next day it would fall apart. He tried his hand at cement. Not knowing the ‘recipe’ he tried several times. Ready to give up he said, “I’ll try it one more time and then I’m done.” We all know the rest of the story. His next attempt was successful, and he created with stone for the next 70 + years. He had a talent that he discovered as a young boy. “I could see projects in their complete state before I started to build. Like my house. I could see my house in its finished form, even before I moved one stone.” Stenzel attended Country School-District #126. He loved his teacher Mrs. Hansen and had many fond memories of her. She taught him to read and write, the golden key that unlocked his future. It was there, in that small country school, that the world of making things with his hands opened up for him.
He was also in his first play there. “I remember performing in that small school. I thought that there were a thousand people watching me! I know now that there were probably only 25-30 people, but it was wonderful! As a young child, his mother was stricken with a serious disease. The family would gather every night and pray the Novena to the Sacred Heart. Instead of the usual nine days like most novenas, this prayer went on for years. His mother experienced a miraculous healing. “More than curing my mother, that prayer changed my life,” Fr. Stenzel stated with conviction. After high school, he felt a calling to the priesthood, but had no money for school. Stenzel worked for years and saved up enough to attend and graduate from St. Mary’s Seminary in Winona. The next four years were spent at Mt. St. Bernard’s Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa with like-minded farm boys, finishing their priestly formation.
As a priest, he became an integral part of each of his parishes; Christmas, Easter, and any event worth celebrating, made memories for the families attending. Music and food were important ingredients. “I was always blessed with talented musicians and choir directors at every place I was a priest.” The required lunch, maybe a sandwich and a pickle, maybe more, was always served up with his heartwarming hospitality. Shortly after retirement he asked himself, “Now what do I do?” He found the answer at Good Counsel on the Hill in Mankato. Every Sunday, for twelve years, he would celebrate Mass with the School Sisters of Notre Dame. Another group of friends to console and cajole. “It was a wonderful experience,” he said with a smile. Fr. Stenzel continued his stone artistry into his later years. He built a stone arch, then another. “One a year for eleven years.” The arches joined Fr.’s yard with his neighbor and nephew, Matt Zebro’s yard. The arches became a symbol of the two households joining together, enriching each other’s lives. Father Stenzel mentored Matt in life and in stonework. Matt’s wife Shannon was like a daughter to Fr. Stenzel.
He was the ever present ‘Bean’ to their children, Samuel, Lauren, Macy, and Maya. Fr. Stenzel is survived by his siblings and their spouses: Alvin and Bonnie Stenzel; his favorite sister Janice Thompson (deceased husbands, Lowell Zebro and Lowell Thompson); sister-in-law Mary Kay Stenzel (deceased husband Duane); Myron and Kathy Stenzel; Thomas and Linda Stenzel. Many nieces and nephews will miss him dearly.
Fr. also leaves behind friends that became family in the parishes where he served. ● St. Mary – Geneva ● St Aiden – Ellendale ● Immaculate Heart of Mary – Curie ● St. Anthony – Westbrook ● Our Lady of Mt. Carmel- Easton ● Mater Dolorosa – Delavan ● St. John the Baptist- Minnesota Lake ● St. Casimir’s – Wells
They will all treasure the memories of family celebrations at his Stone House. In his final days, he often thought about a popular saying. “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
What a beautiful person. He will be missed by so many people. May God bless u in heaven.
Thoughts and prayers to the family. I fondly remember driving by the farm on the way to my grandparents down the road from them, and visiting and watching his beautiful stone/rock buildings!
Father Stenzel you were a great friend to my parents and you saw my family theough tough and happy times. Baptism of our daughter. Rest in Peace
I worked with Fr Stenzel in Rochester MN at St Francis Parish in the mid 1970s. He was a gift with the children and all of us. He made us laugh all the time with his endless pranks on Fr Peter Klein. Halloween was a treat for children who came to the rectory though he scared them many times out of their wits. I was just out of college and he was such a help as I found my way in ministry in religious education. Truly a gift to all and a delight!
Rest in peace Father Eugene 🙏 You have touched so many lives and been a true friend. I will miss your humor and generosity most.
I know I am blessed to have known him
Such a wonderful man deepest sympathy to family and friends
Such a wonderful, funny, charismatic, and a little bit of a smart pants, that will be so extremely missed by so many. Very heartbroken.
Bean you were one of the kindest souls that walked this earth. You were so good to my girls. You welcomed them in with open arms to not only St. Casimir school, but as friends of Maya, Macy and Lauren. You joked with them, cheered them on at sporting events and encouraged them to be the best version of themselves they could be. We will all forever, be grateful that our paths crossed and we were blessed to know you. Rest in Peace!
Our sympathy to all of you cousins. Our family gatherings at the Stone House were special. Gene always made the events fun. He kept up connected. God bless!
We lost a special family member today. Let us hold onto those memories of all the good times over the years. Our world is better for the joy Fr Eugene brought into our lives.
Lawrence and I wish our health allowed us to attend the celebration of Father Gene’s life. We will be with you all in spirit.
Larry & Mary, this is Johnny Stenzel in CA. My father August (Gus) was Anne Shusters brother, and Andrew’s brother, etc. Are Dale and Brad your brothers? I took my dad had son to the 100 year reunion in 1984. Kind regards, Johnny Stenzel – (818) 618-0404
What a beautiful person friend and a wonderful priest Father will be missed by many people may the peace be with you father
May you Rest in Peace dear Father. You will be missed and all the wonderful memories will be revisited and cherished everyday.
Our most sincere condolences to the family of Father Stenzel!! He was such a wonderful person and be missed by not only us but many!! His earthly works are beautiful and many!
Fr. Stenzel was a wonderful person and brought great joy to many people. He will be missed by so many. Thoughts, prayers, and hugs to his family. 🙏🏼❤️
I am at a loss for words. His heart was gold. We will miss him and remember fondly the moments we got to share with him.
My deepest condolences. Father Stenzel was such a kind and enjoyable person. It was a true privilege to have known him.
We have been blessed by having known Father Stenzel. He always brought a smile with him.
It was a pleasure to visit his farm with all those beautiful surroundings. And, his chocolate chip cookies were just delicious. I use his recipe to this day. We loved it when he would come to say Mass at Blue Earth.
You will be greatly missed!! Have a great time in your heavenly home, Weegee!( You knew I had to call you that one last time, didn’t you?
I always smile thinking about growing up and visiting Uncle Simon’s farm. Playing soft ball with my cousins all afternoon and hide & seek late into the night. Sometimes, I think Fr. Eugene was kind of an umpire or coach during the games ! He would help find the softball after a home run hit into the bean field ! Christmas time was so fun together at Grandpa & Grandma Kalis home. Great memories ! God Bless the Stenzel family….
Fr. Stenzel helped me thru a tough part of my life. If we would have had a few more like Fr. Stenzel, the world would be a much better place. Godspeed Padre.
Father Stenzel will be remembered forever. I was a young girl when he came to St Mary’s. St Mary’s was his first parish, and he took on the task of renovating it with the help from the parish people. He also started our choir. Our Easter, Christmas services where wonderful. I remember the flashing lights and thunder during our Good Friday service. What a wonderful man. Great memories, Blessings to the Stenzel family.
My memories of Father were when my children were small, and we went to St. Aidens in Ellendale… We had our small church summer picnic out by Geneva Lake in a Park… as it became dark… father gathered all the little ones around him and he told them a scary story… which turn out to be a humors ending an everyone just roar… and when Easter came he would quick change into this BIG EASTER BUNNY an as we came out of the church he gave everyone candy………. he went out of his way to do small things for the children of our parish…… More than a father…, a family member…. a memory for my children for years to come…
You always made people smile. That was a gift. One of your classmates.
My prayers and sympathy to the family of Fr Gene. I was blessed that he was our Celebrant for Masses at Good Counsel after he “retired” and was one of our Associates. He was a such a gift to all who knew him. His presence brought a lot of joy to everyone. He knew how to see miracles all the time! He will be a great intercessor for us and his memory will always bring the lesson of how to live.
I have known Father Stenzel for about 60 years. He was a priest at Queen of Angels in Austin MN shortly after he was ordained. He also taught religion classes at Pacelli High School in Austin. He was an occasional guest at our family home outside of Austin. He was a counselor to me when I was going through some problems. I reconnected with him when I moved to Freeborn and he was in Wells. So many lives were blessed by him.
Father Stenzel was such an important person in my life! While at St. Francis of Assis in Rochester he gave me instruction in the Catholic Faith, 1977, prior to RCIA. He was such a blessing in so many ways, we will forever be grateful for him.
I taught with Father in Austin,Mn at Queen of Angels many years ago. He was loved by all our students because he was always up to something. He played Santa Claus for my children. He had a special relationship with my neighbor,Sally who was his cook at the rectory. He was always in my daily prayers for the special priests who have played an important part in my life.
Father Stenzel always had a smile! He will definitely be missed!
What a talented , likeable, ambitious man. One of a kind. I grew up in Wells on a farm with my parents Martin/Ann Yokiel. Attended Catholic School and then on to Public School graduating in 1956. Took my parents out to visit the grotto and they were very impressed with the workmanship he put into it.
May he rest in peace.
R I P Father Stenzel! My Mom, Marcella Kalis Radke was related some how, but I don’t remember how.
I feel incredibly blessed to have met and known you, Fr. Eugene. Your kindness, generosity, and humor have profoundly inspired me. I hold dear the memories of you celebrating Mass for my sisters and me as we renewed our religious vows at Good Counsel when I was living with the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
May you rest in God’s loving mercy, and may your family and friends be surrounded by His comforting love.
When my family and I moved to LeSueur, Mn in 1971, the school superintendent(Ken Ashpole, who was familiar with the Wells-Blue Earth area) said, “if you came from Wells, then you must be a Stenzel, Schultz, Staloch or Sonnek, because that’s all that’s down there”. My response was, “Yes, I’m one of them”. Farmland and Penny Lake separated us out in that rural area. My sympathy to the entire Stenzel Family.
It was always fun to have Fr. Stenzel come and celebrate at SS. Peter and Paul in Blue Earth. To visit his gardens was to be transported to another dimension and to get one of his bear hugs was so nice and comforting. May the angels step up to meet you and present your soul to our Lord and Father. Our sympathies to the family, we have lost a dear and humble priest.
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You always made visiting your Stone home so very SPECIAL. You were an excellent chief too. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. RIP 💙
You always made visiting your Stone home so very SPECIAL. You were an excellent chief too. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. RIP 💙
You always made visiting your Stone home so very SPECIAL. You were an excellent chief too. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. RIP 💙
What an amazing man, my kids always enjoyed his stories.
It was so nice to have met Father Eugene. It was always fun to see him when Joe and I would be in Wells. He showed us his house and it was neat to see. It was always good to talk to him and he always had a smile on his face.
Father Stenzel married us in August 1968 at St Pius in Rochester,MN. We met him again in 2011 on a bus trip to Arizona and enjoyed time spent with him and his family.
Father Stenzel married us August 1968 at ST PIUS in Rochester, Mn. We met him again on a bus trip to Arizona and enjoyed time with him and his family.