Mavon Marie Schulz was born on July 21, 1955 to parents William and Mavis (Jensen) Schulz in Morris, MN. She was baptized at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Hegbert Township, MN. She moved with her family to Appleton, MN where she was confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church. Mavon attended school in Appleton through graduation, when she then attended Willmar Area Vo-Tech Institute in Willmar, MN.
On July 3, 1976, Mavon was united in marriage to Terry Kalberg at Trinity Lutheran Church in Appleton by Rev. Dan Abrams. Following their marriage, Mavon and Terry moved to Ortonville where they lived until 1989. They lived in St. Cloud until 1995, when they moved back to Ortonville to be closer to family. To this union, Terry and Mavon were blessed with one son, Erik.
Mavon was a member of First English Lutheran Church, the F.E.L.C. Church Women and the F.E.L.C. Altar Guild. She was also a member of the Minnesota Street Rod Association and the Tri-County Street Rods, the Big Stone Cruisers Car Club, Women’s International Bowling Congress and the Thursday Sparklers Women's Bowling League in Ortonville. Mavon’s hobbies and pastimes included: baking and cooking, bowling, camping and road trips, shopping, reading and good movies. Most of all, Mavon loved the time that she spent with her family and friends.
Mavon finished her fight with cancer on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at Ortonville's Northridge Residence. She was 54 years old.
Mavon is survived by her husband of 34 years, Terry of Ortonville; son Erik of Ortonville; brothers Delroy (Pam) Schulz of Benson, MN and Darold Schulz of Appleton, MN; nieces Stephanie (Will) Sondag of Benson MN, Janelle ( Dale) Vogelsang of Windsor, CA, Kristi (Nick) Core of Chandler AZ and Julie (Ryan) Echtinaw of Chandler AZ; nephew Jason Schulz of Benson, MN; aunts and uncles Allowese Becker of Morris MN, Evelyn (Allen) Lund of Alexandria and Marvin Schulz of Morris; several cousins; and many true and treasured friends.
Mavon was preceded in death by her parents William “Bill” and Mavis Schulz.
If you prefer to make a donation in lieu of flowers, please direct your gift to the Big Stone Health Care Foundation or to Rice Hospice.