Service Information
Arlene H. Gilster, age 86, of Glencoe, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 12, 2025, at GlenFields Living with Care in Glencoe.
Memorial Service will be held Thursday, December 18, 2025, 11:00 A.M., at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Hamburg, Minnesota, with interment following in the Emanuel Lutheran Church Niche.
Gathering of Family & Friends will be held Thursday, December 18, 2025, from 9:00 -11:00 A.M., two hours prior to the service ALL at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.
Obituary
Arlene Hilda (Heimkes) Gilster was born on December 3, 1939, in Hancock Township, Carver County, Minnesota. She was the only child of Erwin and Hilda (Rolf) Heimkes. Arlene was baptized on December 21, 1939, and later confirmed in her faith on March 29, 1953, both at St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed Church in Hamburg, MN. Her confirmation verse was “The Lord is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Psalm 119:105. Arlene attended Central High School in Norwood Young America, MN graduating with the class of 1957. On September 9, 1961, Arlene was united in marriage to John Gilster at St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed Church in Hamburg. This marriage was blessed with one daughter, Michelle, who was her pride and joy. They shared 61 years of marriage when John passed away on February 17, 2023.
Arlene and John first farmed with John’s dad until 1963 when they moved to Arlene’s home farm and began their own dairy operation. Arlene enjoyed working side by side with Johnny, doing chores and in the fields. They continued to operate the farm until 1986 when they retired from farming. In 1988, Arlene began working at Telex Communications in Glencoe retiring in 2003. They moved to Glencoe in 1991. Arlene was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Hamburg where she volunteered in many capacities. She was also a member of the Glencoe VFW Auxiliary Post #5102 and the Glencoe Senior Citizen’s Club.
Arlene enjoyed traveling, playing cards, fishing and bowling. Her and Johnny were able to travel more after selling the farm. They visited Germany, Australia, and New Zealand but Arlene most enjoyed their many visits to Branson, MO and attending shows, especially the Christmas shows. They would head south to warm up during the winter months, visiting Florida and Arizona. Arlene enjoyed scouring the FL beaches for shells and sand dollars. She had fond memories of the time they spent at their seasonal camper at “Cozy Corners” on the Horseshoe Chain of Lakes for over 20 years. With these activities came many friendships, new and old, all of which she cherished.
Arlene will be remembered for her kind, sweet and generous demeanor. She left a room brighter than when she entered and delighted in making others laugh. Arlene always had a smile on her face; ready with a joke or a memorable one-liner delivered in her signature deadpan style. If you visited her, you likely enjoyed a Grasshopper. Arlene will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Her spirit will live on in every laugh and kindness we share.
Arlene was preceded in death by her husband; parents; father-in-law and mother in-law John & Dora Gilster; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law Mavis and Herb Gjerde, Carol and Don Ward and Paul Nagel; nephew Scott Nagel.
Arlene is survived by her loving family: daughter, Michelle (Tracy Johnson) Gilster; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Vonnie Nagel, Gary and Joyce Gilster; nephews and nieces, cousins, many friends and Arlene’s special Granddog, Zoe, who allowed Grandma to take her to all the good treat stops at GlenFields.
The family would like to express a special thank you to the staff at GlenFields Living with Care for the compassionate care Arlene received. They were Arlene’s extended family and she became theirs. May Arlene’s famous one-liners live on.




Nancy Ellefson says
Oh, Arlene, you were such a joy to know! Rest in peace now. My sympathy to Michelle and Tracy.
Jan Amborn says
my deepest sympathies to the family I worked with her at telex she was a very sweet and kind person who will be missed by anyone knew her.
Marjorie Hemmannmann and the late Gary Hemmann says
My sympathies to you Michelle along with hugs. She always had a smile on her face. Loved visiting with her.
Jeff Garlock says
I am so sorry for your loss Michelle. My prayers go out to you and your family.
Sandra Housman says
Many great laughs and conversations with Arlene & John while camping at Cozy Corners. They are together again and are at peace.
Carol & Dick Telthoester says
Michelle, We are so saddened to hear of your Mom’s passing. We had so many good times with her. Bowling and then the state tournaments. We never won, but we had a good time. Many good card games with her. Especially the night after bowling when we played cards at the VFW. She went home and your Dad asked about cards. She said we all made money, and he said “THAT JUST CAN’T BE”. But we were all happy and had a good time. And then there were all the good times on the weekends at Cozy Corners. Her signature drink up there wasn’t a grasshopper, but a Bulldog. Her and Dick shared their fondness of Brandy. We have so many wonderful memories with her. She will be sadly missed. Our deepest sympathy to you and Tracy.
Laure Lemke says
Oh how I enjoyed visiting with Arlene and John when she’d visit him at LTC. Then later at Glenfields Living With Care where my MIL lived next door to him. She was a beautiful woman and an inspiration to me.