Raphael Kern

Days before his 64th birthday, Raphael “Ray” Kern of Verndale unexpectedly passed away July 19, 2022, at Sanford Health in Fargo, ND.

Mass of Christian burial  was celebrated July 25, at St. Hubert’s Catholic Church in Blue Grass.

Burial was in St. Hubert’s Catholic Cemetery, Blue Grass.

Raphael Joseph Kern, known by everyone as Ray, was born July 23, 1958 to Valerian and LaVonne (Bounds) Kern in Ely. He graduated from high school in Ely and then lived at the home farm north of Verndale while attending the Vocational Technical College in Staples to become a machinist. In the summer of 1977, on a trip back to Ely, he began to date his soon to be wife, Debbie Mattila. They were married on January 14, 1978 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Ely. They lived in the Twin Cities area for three years where Jeremiah (Jerry) and Joseph (Joe) were born, moving back to the farm in Verndale after Joe was born  where Marie, Matthew (Matty) and Raya became family additions. In 1987, they built a home near the farm which is where Hillary was born - the final addition to the Kern family.

Ray worked as a machinist for 3M in Staples and was proud that he was never late to work in his 35-year career. He passed down that sense of responsibility to all of his children. Ray had a “machinist’s eye” and enjoyed the challenge of figuring things out. Four of his children would go on to work part-time jobs at 3M.

In his younger years Ray was an avid trapper, hunter and outdoorsman. His love of deer hunting would carry on to his later years. Deer hunting season was always a special time for Ray with all the preparations including cleaning and sighting in rifles, clearing shooting lanes, gathering hunting clothing for everyone and the never-ending deer stand repairs. Family bonding took place while discussing who was going to sit in which deer stand and exchanging the hunting stories of each day. 

It was such a joy for Ray when the grandchildren started coming. He enjoyed giving them 4-wheeler and tractor rides, pulling them  in sleds behind the snowmobile and giving “jammie drives” around the block to count wildlife. The grandchildren loved to sit on Papa’s lap to talk, read books, and watch YouTube videos, where he showered them with “err oohh” bear hugs and “bully-bullies”. Getting the entire family together at the cabin in Ely on the 4th of July each year was a highlight of the summer. Family was his pride and joy. His children were always leaning on him for advice, guidance and wisdom.

Ray loved the history of the Kern family and farm,  collecting and restoring family heirlooms and was known to never throw anything away. He enjoyed tinkering on his tractor and was always involved in some sort of project around the property.

Ray was a devout Catholic who prayed the Rosary often, a testament to his loving and faithful parents. He was a humble, gentle and passionate husband who couldn’t stand to be away from his wife, as being with her is what he enjoyed the most. He loved Debbie more than anything and it showed just as much, if not more, in their 44 years of marriage as it did on day one. 

Ray will always be remembered by his loving wife, Debbie, of Verndale; mother, LaVonne Kern of Verndale; six children, Jerry Kern of Verndale, Joe Kern of Lisbon, ND, Marie (Shawn) Mullen of Duluth, Matt (Stacy) Kern of Blaine, Raya (Eric) Olson of Verndale and Hillary (TJ) Hanson of Mapleton, ND; 12 grandchildren, Jared, Olivia, James, David, Max, Isaiah, Isaac, Augustine, Shania, Taylor, Evan and Tylon.

Preceding Ray in death was his father, Valerian.

Serving as pallbearers were Ray’s children. 

Memorials may be directed to Mater Dei Apostolate at materdeiapostolate.org/donate (PO Box 3359, Duluth, MN  55803)

Arrangements were with the Schuller Family Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Wadena, MN. (www.SchullerFamilyFH.com).

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