January 2026
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Larry Roberg, 75, Paynesville
Larry D. Roberg, 75, of Paynesville, passed away on Friday, Jan. 2, at the St. Cloud Hospital. His funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednes-day, Jan. 7, at Paynesville Evangelical Church. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 6, and will continue one hour prior to the service, all at the church. Burial will be in Mission Cemetery near Paynesville. Arrangements are with Johnson Funeral Home in Paynesville. Larry Dwaine Roberg was born July 24, 1950, in St. Cloud, Minn., to Dwaine and Lois "Elaine" (Hufford) Roberg. He grew up in the Paynesville area and graduated from Paynesville High School in 1968. Following high school, Larry attended Willmar Technical College. Larry met the love of his life, Joyce, in 1966 when they were set up on a blind date to the drive-in movie. Their love story continued, and the couple was united in marriage on Sept. 11, 1971, in Spicer. Together they established their life on the family farm, where they built a home and raised their family - a place Larry remained deeply rooted throughout his life. A hardworking and dedicated farmer, Larry milked cows, raised turkeys, and spent countless hours working in the fields. Farming was more than an occupation to him; it was a way of life. Beyond the farm, Larry was rarely idle. He was known for always being on the phone, connecting with people, checking in, and offering support. He also spent a great deal of time at the steel fabricating shop. Later in life, Larry discovered a love for e-biking while visiting his daughter in New Zealand and happily shared that passion with his family back home in Paynesville. Above all, Larry was a generous giver. He had a deep passion for missions and took part in many mission trips to Mexico, often driving bus to serve others. His servant's heart was also evident at home, where he drove bus for Vacation Bible School to ensure children could attend. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Roberg; children, Jason (Cindy) Roberg and Jen (Jason) Sands; grandchildren, Weston Roberg, Andrea (Eli) Shingledecker, Leanna (fiancé Jose) Roberg, Nolan Roberg, Eli Sands, and Micah Sands; great-granddaughter, Alaythia Shingledecker; siblings, Gary (Fern) Roberg, Debra Roberg, and Loren (Janet) Roberg; and many nieces and nephews. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Dwaine and Elaine Roberg. |