Service Information
Arthur W. Schafer, Jr., age 80, of Hector, Minnesota, passed away on Friday, June 14, 2024, at Buffalo Lake Healthcare Center in Buffalo Lake, Minnesota.
Funeral Service will be held Thursday, June 20, 2024, 2:00 P.M., at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Hector with interment in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, June 19, 2024, from 5:00-8:00 P.M., at Hughes-Hantge Funeral Chapel in Hector, and will continue one hour prior to the service at the church.
Military Honors by the Carl O. Potter American Legion Post 135.
Funeral Service will be live streamed via https://youtube.com/live/Vps-Guw1me8?feature=share
Memorials preferred to Samaritan’s Purse International Relief https://www.samaritanspurse.org/our-ministry/donate-online/?utm_source=Ggl&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=m_YGND-B24V&utm_content=DonateSitelink&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwvb-zBhCmARIsAAfUI2uZUil4rp4Jyd12g9Ny0mMYrPEjoAmno7HhnpuGrVaFFqLx-smrrk4aAiOTEALw_wcB
Obituary
Arthur Walter Schafer Jr., the son of Arthur Walter Sr. and Esther (Voight) Schafer, was born on January 13, 1944, in the upstairs bedroom of the Schafer home in Hector, Minnesota. He was baptized as an infant at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Hector, and confirmed there as a youth. Art attended and graduated from the Hector High School with the Class of 1962. While in High School, he worked as a projectionist at the Palace Theatre.
Art was united in marriage to Julie Ellen Carlson on February 1, 1964, in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. They made their home in Hector, and were blessed with their children, Kristi Ellen in 1969 and Mitchell Arthur in 1970. Art and Julie shared 60 years of marriage.
In 1966, Art joined the National Guard Unit in Olivia. During his six years with the Unit, he attended the Minnesota Military Academy and attained the rank of 2nd Lieutenant.
Art and Julie created Jular Theatres. Over time, they owned and operated the theatre in Hector known as Movies 1, and Movies 2, the 212 Drive-In in Buffalo Lake, Movies 3 in Olivia, and operated the Downtown Theatre and The Drive-In Theatre in Worthington, Minnesota, and the Sunset Drive-In at Pipestone, Minnesota. The Hector Theatre was open throughout this time, with help from Kristi and Mitchell and their great employees. For a time, Art also managed the Orpheum Theater in Downtown Minneapolis.
In July of 1976, Art and Julie opened The Hitchin’ Post clothing store with the Montgomery Ward catalogue center in Hector. In 1982, Art started employment as a substitute rural mail carrier. From 1983 to 1993, he also worked the night shift at HTI in Hutchinson. Eventually, Art received his own mail route. He really liked delivering mail and the people on his route.
A life-long member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Art loved teaching Sunday School. His passion for singing and acting started in church, sharing the narratives of various Biblical people.
Art loved live entertainment, and was cast in many plays on the Hector Palace Theatre stage, including:
Music Man as Professor Harold Hill, Our Town, Annie as FDR, South Pacific as Luther Billis, and Fiddler on the Roof as Tevye. He was also a cast member in the Hutchinson play Rumors.
Favorite pastimes included their Iris Gardens, 15 large beds comprised of numerous hybrid irises. Traveling was a family highlight, with many trips throughout the United States. Art was a member of the Renville County Singers and sang in the annual Cantata. He was involved with the Renville County Republicans, and the family attended the inauguration of President George W. Bush in 2001. Art devoted time and effort to the project Teddy Bear Drop during the Iraq war. With a soft heart for pets, he rescued many abandoned kittens, and loved his dog, Sunshine.
On June 28, 2008, Art was in a terrible accident. Following two months in Minneapolis hospitals, he became a resident at the Buffalo Lake Healthcare Center. This was his home for two weeks shy of 16 years. On Friday evening, June 14, 2024, Art passed away there, having reached the age of 80 years. Blessed be his memory.
Arthur is survived by his:
Wife, Julie Schafer of Hector;
Daughter, Kristi LaMorgia and her husband, Victor, of Fargo, ND;
Son, Mitchell Schafer of Hawley, MN;
Sisters-in-law: Joyce Olinger of Buffalo Lake, MN, and Audrey Carlson of Texas;
many other relatives and friends.
Art was preceded in death by his Parents, Arthur Sr. and Esther Schafer; Siblings: Franklin (Gloria) Schafer, Arvil Schafer, Elnora “Mickey” (Dick) Scheffler, Elroy (Marlys) Schafer, Eugene (Martha) Schafer, and Orlin Schafer; Brothers-in-law: Darrell Carlson, Mike Olinger, and Dale Carlson.
Cheryl Schmalz says
Julie and Family,
My sympathy to you all, Art was always so fun to talk to. I will always remember him from the movie theater, the drive-inn, the other stores
that you owned, your home in town and also with Art being in the nursing home. He always knew who I was and I enjoyed talking to him
about my siblings and parents. He will be missed by so many. Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you.
God Bless,
Dale and Chery Schmalz
Peg Dobihal Deal says
So sorry to hear about Art. Use to have so much fun working the theaters and with Colleen . God bless you.
Keri (Rath) Nelson says
Julie and family-
My sympathies to all of you. So many memories of Art from Community Theater, my favorite being Fiddler on the Roof. I just came across the set of 1996 coins I received at my graduation and it made me smile thinking of you both. My continued prayers to your entire family as continue life without the presence of Art. He is always with you.
Corinne Hable says
Art was a man of many talents. He was such an asset to our theater productions in Hector! Everyone undoubtedly remembers- probably that which was his best and favorite role- Tevye, in Fiddler!
But Art could portray any character set before him- whether church, theater, or
just any challenge. Sympathy to his family and blessed be his memory!
Joie Bjork says
Forever in my heart Uncle Art. Rest in Peace – All my love – Joie Bjork (Joyce Schafer)
Tammy & Mike Radloff says
Julie and family we are so sorry for your loss. Art was such a great guy. We always admired Julie and Arts Irises and now we have several different kinds of irises Art also taught us how to breed them. Fond memories We will miss Art. Many hugs Julie and prayers for comfort and peace
Lara (Ginsburg) Durben says
My deepest condolences … I have so many wonderful memories of Art. The movie theater in Hector, of course, and his many theatrical talents. Blessed be his memory.
Sumer Byers says
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Carol Murray says
Julie and Family,
Our deepest sympathies to you all. May you continue to hold close all the wonderful memories of Art.
Carol
Ed and Gail Wenner says
Dear Julie, Kristi and Mitch:
Ed and I are sad to hear of Art’s passing and pass along our heartfelt sympathy to each of you. Art will always be remembered in the Hector community for many reasons. But we cherish the laughter and happy times we shared as players at the Hector Palace Theatre! No one could have been a better FDR, Harold Hill or Luther Billis (Annie, Music Man, South Pacific) My (Gail’s) dance with Art to “Honey Bun” always brings a smile. He was a great character actor and devoted to each part he played.
The long years at BLHCC revealed his courage and good humor. It turns out Art playing Art was the best of all!
Ed and Gail