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Wendell Albert Watts, age 98, formerly of Waukon, passed away June 23, 2025. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, August 16 at Abounding Joy Lutheran Church, 6000 County Road 120, St. Cloud, MN 56303. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m., with the Service scheduled for 11 a.m.
Wendell was born September 17, 1926 to his parents, Albert and Bertha Watts. He grew up on their dairy farm known as “Watts’ Brothers” close to Preston in southeastern Minnesota. He attended District 67 country school for eight years followed by high school in Preston, MN, graduating at 16 years of age. After graduation, Wendell farmed in partnership with his dad, Albert, and his uncle, George, on their 320-acre diversified dairy farm.
Wendell and Verna Sorum were married June 6, 1948. They set up housekeeping on the home farm. Their first two children, Kristine and Karen, were born in 1950 and 1951.
Due to health reasons, Wendell left the farm in 1957. The family moved into Preston. He began working for the Preston Creamery Association. While in Preston, the last two of their four children were born, Garry in 1958 and Wesley in 1963.
In 1960, Wendell helped organize and became the first manager of a cooperative in Preston known as The Preston Marketing Association. In 1963, Wendell accepted the position of General Manager of the Waukon Cooperative Creamery in Waukon. The family moved to Waukon in November of 1963 where they would live for the next 16 years. During this time, Kristine, Karen and Garry graduated from Waukon High School. The girls were later married in Waukon.
In 1970, Wendell was instrumental in the formation of a new dairy farmer cooperative, Meadow Land Dairy Association. He was named Assistant Manager and four months later became the General Manager of the new Cooperative. He held that position nine years until the farmer members of Meadow Land Dairy voted to merge with Wisconsin Dairies of Baraboo, WI.
Wendell, Verna and Wesley, a high school junior, moved to Reedsburg, WI, with Wesley graduating the following year. The family moved so Wendell could work out of the Corporate Office of Wisconsin Dairies as Manager of the Cheese Division. He held this position until retirement from the dairy industry May 1, 1994, after 39 years of dedicated service to dairy farmers.
During January of 1995, Wendell began another career. It was with Tentmakers Youth Ministry of Minneapolis, MN. He worked as Youth Ministry Consultant throughout the state of Wisconsin for eight years, helping churches find and hire a young person, who would then be trained by Tentmakers, to work as a youth minister with their young people. Wendell finally retired in January of 2003.
Because of Wendell’s deep love for his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, he served on every church board and most committees through the years. His passion was teaching high school Sunday School classes, which he did for 50 years.
After 32 years in Reedsburg, WI, Wendell and Verna sold their home and moved in April of 2011, to Sartell, MN, near St. Cloud. The move brought them closer to family that lived in Minnesota.
Wendell’s hobbies included evangelizing, scenic photography, fishing, and gardening. He loved to raise tomatoes and ground cherries. In fact, he loved making ground cherry pie and sharing with his friends at Woodcrest of Country Manor in St. Joseph, MN.
Wendell’s wife, Verna, preceded him in death July 25, 2021. They were married 73 years.
Survivors include his children: Kristine (Dale) Hellickson of St. Cloud, MN, Karen (Tom) Gibson of East Bethel, MN, Garry (Debbie) Watts of Minnetrista, MN and Wesley (Ann) Watts of Hartwell, GA; 11 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.
May God bless the memory of Wendell Watts among us.