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Jean (Holien) Malanaphy

July 22, 2025 by Fillmore County Journal 5 Comments

Jean Malanaphy obituary, Fillmore County Journal

Jean (Holien) Malanaphy died with grace and in peace on July 16, 2025, having said good-byes to her family and friends. She was just shy of 93 years, with her birthday coming up on July 30 (1932).

She is now dancing with her husband Jim Malanaphy, Jr., who has been preparing for her arrival since 2017, along with her beloved son David who passed over in 2002.  Her parents Mel and Clara Holien and her brother David Holien, Jim’s parents James Malanaphy Sr. and Dorothy (Marlow) Malanaphy and his siblings Joyce Lynch, Betty (Glen) Martin, John Charles (Jannan) Malanaphy, Dorothy (Jack) Kendall, Mary Lou (Leo) Manning, and Julia Massman have also preceded Jean in death.

She is succeeded by her children James J. III, Toni Malanaphy-Sorg (Mike Sorg), Brennan (Peg), Seri, Joel, Stuart, and Maury (Liz); grandchildren: McKenzie (Galen Poor), Marley (Steven Klutho), Tess (Daniel Blue), Jake/James J. IV (Samantha), Jonah Halvorson, Sydney (Conner Beaudoin), Max, Clara (Ryan Hilsgen), Kate, and Owen; great-grandchildren: Felix and Cleo, Bo and Wesley, Maeve and Milo; sister-in-law Audrey Holien, brother-in-law Laverne Massman; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Born in Ossian Iowa, Jean grew up there and in Lenora, Minn., and attended Canton High School where she sang in a musical group and was homecoming queen, graduating in 1949.

She met Jim Malanaphy and married him in 1951, beginning an adventure that began with following him to Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, where she worked in the Army Store and shared an apartment with Jim’s sister.  Once married, she moved to Lawton, Okla., while Jim completed his Army service, then lived on the Malanaphy family farm in Decorah, moving to Mason City, Iowa, in 1957, and on to 15 other homes/moves before ending up in her Hudson, Wis., house, with her youngest son, Maury, as her neighbor.

She made a good life with Jim, raising eight children, cooking wonderful meals, baking, reading and sharing what she learned, contributing to several businesses as they were launched (all of which are still in business today), and finding time to travel and to stay connected with friends and family.  She was truly interested in learning about the lives of people she met, and was a great listener, adviser, and trusted confidante. She cherished every gift, every experience, every relationship. We will miss her counsel, support and graceful, caring strength.

Funeral Mass will be 2 p.m., Friday, August 1, 2025, at Assumption Catholic Church in Canton, Minn., with Father Nicholas Gawarecki officiating. Burial will be in the Calvary Cemetery in Canton. Visitation will be one hour prior to services in the church. Memorials are preferred to Catholic Relief Services, www.crs.org, or 228 W. Lexington St., Baltimore, MD, 21201-3413. The Mengis Funeral Home in Mabel is assisting with arrangements.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Canton

Comments

  1. Cindy Hare Bulkley says

    July 24, 2025 at 3:23 pm

    My father Rolland was a dear friend of Jean’s mother, Clare.
    I feel a connection to you. My deepest sympathies Jean
    sounds like an AMAZING woman.

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  2. Sara johnson says

    July 23, 2025 at 7:26 pm

    What an amazing family. I had the opportunity to spend the last year and a half with Jean as a friend and companion. Jean always had such loving words to say about her children and grandkids. Jean had compassion for the unfortunate troubles that people went through on a daily basis. I am lucky to have been able to listen to her beliefs and learn that we do not always agree , we can live in harmony. Jean was a beautiful soul and I feel grateful that I had the opportunity to spend time with her and I wish I had more time to learn from her. Rest in peace my dear♥️

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  3. Theresa Carlone-Morris says

    July 23, 2025 at 2:06 pm

    Our deepest sympathy to the entire family.
    We know Toni and have at various times met many others in the family. All of you are a credit to your mom and dad, which in turn speaks of a life well lived. Jean and Jim I am sure are looking down from heaven and are pleased with all of you. May God bless you all.
    Hurly & Terry

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  4. Johanna mohwinkel says

    July 22, 2025 at 8:38 pm

    Grace personified. A life well lived. Peace

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  5. Marlyn J Hanson says

    July 22, 2025 at 6:24 pm

    Hi, I am a cousin to your Mom. I am Hiller Hoilen youngest daughter. She was a great lady. I always enjoyed visiting with her at the family reunions. My sympathy to the family.

    Reply

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