Mass of Christian burial was at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 21, 2012, at St. Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church in St. Augusta for Chloe Caroline Fruth, 16, of Maple Lake, who died Friday in Minneapolis. Rev. Robert Rolfes officiated and burial was in the parish cemetery. Friends and relatives called on Monday, February 20, 2012, from 4 -8 p.m. at St. Mary Help of Christians and after 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Parish prayers were conducted at 7 p.m. on Monday at the church.
Chloe Caroline Fruth was born on February 5, 1996, in Edina to Patrick and Staci (Adams) Fruth. She was a sophomore at Maple Lake High School and a member of St. Mary Help of Christians Church in St. Augusta. Chloe was a World Champion and two-time State Champion barrel racer. She was an honor student who aspired to attend medical school. Chloe loved all things Victorian, antique shopping, and was an avid reader and book collector. She was most proud of her humor and communication skills with her horses. At age 10, Chloe, after receiving money from a benefit for her, wanted to give back to other children who endured cancer treatments. She created a “Chloe’s Courage” trophy that was given to children at the completion of their treatment at Minneapolis Children’s Hospital where Chloe is considered a legend. Chloe idolized her brother, Bridger’s, musical gift as well as his humor. Chloe would most want to be remembered by her morals, integrity, courage, sheer determination, her natural humility and most of all her amazing strength. She will be dearly missed and remembered always by those who knew and loved her.
Chloe is survived by her parents, Patrick and Staci; brother, Bridger; paternal grandparents, Ralph and Judy Fruth of St. Augusta; maternal grandparents, Vic and Jody Adams of Yates Center, KS; and countless other relatives and friends.
Chloe was preceded in death by her sister, LeAn, on January 17, 1995.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Chloe’s Courage Fund.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Williams Dingmann Family Funeral Home, St. Cloud.
Mass of Christian burial was at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 21, 2012, at St. Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church in St. Augusta for Chloe Caroline Fruth, 16, of Maple Lake, who died Friday in Minneapolis. Rev. Robert Rolfes officiated and burial was in the parish cemetery. Friends and relatives called on Monday, February 20, 2012, from 4 -8 p.m. at St. Mary Help of Christians and after 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Parish prayers were conducted at 7 p.m. on Monday at the church.
Chloe Caroline Fruth was born on February 5, 1996, in Edina to Patrick and Staci (Adams) Fruth. She was a sophomore at Maple Lake High School and a member of St. Mary Help of Christians Church in St. Augusta. Chloe was a World Champion and two-time State Champion barrel racer. She was an honor student who aspired to attend medical school. Chloe loved all things Victorian, antique shopping, and was an avid reader and book collector. She was most proud of her humor and communication skills with her horses. At age 10, Chloe, after receiving money from a benefit for her, wanted to give back to other children who endured cancer treatments. She created a “Chloe’s Courage” trophy that was given to children at the completion of their treatment at Minneapolis Children’s Hospital where Chloe is considered a legend. Chloe idolized her brother, Bridger’s, musical gift as well as his humor. Chloe would most want to be remembered by her morals, integrity, courage, sheer determination, her natural humility and most of all her amazing strength. She will be dearly missed and remembered always by those who knew and loved her.
Chloe is survived by her parents, Patrick and Staci; brother, Bridger; paternal grandparents, Ralph and Judy Fruth of St. Augusta; maternal grandparents, Vic and Jody Adams of Yates Center, KS; and countless other relatives and friends.
Chloe was preceded in death by her sister, LeAn, on January 17, 1995.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Chloe’s Courage Fund.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Williams Dingmann Family Funeral Home, St. Cloud.