"Going to miss you more than anything"
Brian Ringwelski, 35 year old resident of Little Falls passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 24 at the St. Cloud Hospital. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, November 30 at 11:00 A.M. atEmblom Brenny Funeral Service in Little Falls. A visitation will be held from 9:00-11:00 A.M. on Saturday at the funeral home. The burial will be held at St. Marys Catholic Cemetery in Little Falls.
Brian Ringwelski was born on January 30, 1984 in Little Falls, MN to Joseph and Barbara (Urai) Ringwelski. He grew up and attended Lindbergh Elementary School. Brian graduated with the class of 2002 from Little Falls High School. He volunteered for over thirteen years at Musser Mansion and Linden Hillsin Little Falls. Brian enjoyed attending Fire Fest Music Festival for many years. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was kind to everyone he met. Brian enjoyed collecting antiques, playing on computers and listening to country music. The family attended St. Marys Catholic Church. He treasured his time spent with family and especially his nieces and nephews.
Left to cherish his memory are his mother, Barbara Ringwelski of Little Falls; siblings, Todd Ringwelski of Little Falls, MN, Meredith (Guy Graton) Ringwelski of Staples, MN, Cheryl (Roman Michels) Stamm of Little Falls, Troy (Tresa) Ringwelski of Royalton, MN; grandmother, Eva Urai of Little Falls; nieces and nephews, Jessica Graton, Ethan Graton, McKayla Stamm, Heidi Stamm, Trent Ringwelski, Tadan Ringwelski; great nephew, Kasen Freudenrich and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph Ringwelski in 2002; grandparents, Joseph and Cecelia Ringwelski and Reinhard Urai.
The arrangements for Brian are with Emblom Brenny Funeral Service in Little Falls, MN.
"Going to miss you more than anything"
"So over the many years that Brians mom Barb worked for us, I came to know Brian just a bit, and his spirit touched me very deeply. What a kind , generous fine man he was. May the joys of heaven be yours forever and ever."
"I'm glad I got to see you when I was visiting this fall. I will miss talking about computers and guitars with you."
"I will miss you Brian Rest In Peace"
"I will miss you so much Brian"
"I will miss you Brian"
"I remember Brian for his love of all things Wizard of Oz. He knew the actors names as well as other trivia about their lives as well as the movie. He was way to young for this to happen. I am so sorry for your loss."
"My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time with the loss of a loved one"
"Gone but never forgotten."
"My deepest sympathy to the Ringwelski family on the loss of Brian. My thoughts are with you all during this sad time."
"my deepest sincere sympathy to Barb and family.. he is now with his dad Joe happy and no more pain holding gods hand with love.."
"I always enjoyed Seeing Brian at Linden Hill. He was such a good volunteer and we always knew he would be there for Christmas at the Mansions he loved looking at all the rooms and he always found something to buy in the gift shop. As we start Christmas at the Mansions this week I will be missing him and his always happy face. Rest In Peace Brian"