Bainbridge Funeral Home

Bainbridge Funeral Home Family-owned and operated, we have proudly served families across West Central Minnesota, Northeast South Dakota, and Southeast North Dakota for 30 years.
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We honor every life with compassion, understanding, and personalized care.

Every story matters. We’re thankful to be a part of yours and appreciate you taking the time to share.🤍
05/24/2026

Every story matters. We’re thankful to be a part of yours and appreciate you taking the time to share.🤍

05/23/2026

Traveling this year? There's one thing many travelers don't think to plan for.

Sepio Guard helps cover the cost of bringing you home if the unexpected happens.

Give us a call to learn how it works.

"The service was beautiful, exactly what they would have wanted." You can give your loved ones that peace-of-mind by pla...
05/22/2026

"The service was beautiful, exactly what they would have wanted."

You can give your loved ones that peace-of-mind by planning ahead. It ensures that your funeral service honors your beliefs, passions, and values.

We come in early and leave late, because the families we serve deserve our full attention, our full care, and our full t...
05/20/2026

We come in early and leave late, because the families we serve deserve our full attention, our full care, and our full team. We never take shortcuts when it matters most.

05/19/2026

🤔 Does a weekend funeral cost more? The short answer: yes.

Many companies pay overtime for Saturday or holiday work — vaults, cemeteries, and even funeral staff. We’re committed to honest, upfront pricing so your family can focus on honoring your loved one.

With our personalized memorials, we will be able to help you preserve the memory of your loved one's life, allowing you ...
05/18/2026

With our personalized memorials, we will be able to help you preserve the memory of your loved one's life, allowing you to remember them fondly and with joy.

Message us today to learn more about our memorial options.

When preparing your estate or will, don’t forget about the continued care of your pets. Here are a few steps to consider...
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When preparing your estate or will, don’t forget about the continued care of your pets. Here are a few steps to consider:

- Talk to the person/people you would like to take care of your pets.
- Create a trust and allocate funds specifically for their care.
- Talk with your vet about your plans.
- Gather pet insurance policies, medical records, and other important info to pass along to the new owner.

Tag a pet owner you know to share these crucial considerations!

05/15/2026

A long road, a meaningful journey, and a purpose that matters.

From Cleveland, Ohio, all the way to Minnesota, this hearse made its way mile by mile, bringing with it the next chapter in how we serve our families.
Along the road were quiet moments, open highways, and a reminder that every journey has a purpose.

Now home and ready to serve with the same care, dignity, and respect families have come to trust.

Honor their life in a way that lasts.Life’s QR® gives families a beautiful way to share stories, photos, and milestones ...
05/14/2026

Honor their life in a way that lasts.

Life’s QR® gives families a beautiful way to share stories, photos, and milestones all in one place. Each code connects to a personalized memorial page you can update anytime, making it easy to keep their story growing.

Our staff listens. We want to know your loved one's story because it's crucial that you feel heard and that your loved o...
05/12/2026

Our staff listens. We want to know your loved one's story because it's crucial that you feel heard and that your loved one's service is as personal and unique as possible.

Delores Jean JonesDelores Jones, age 97, of Herman, Minnesota passed away Monday, May 11, 2026 at Stevens Community Medi...
05/12/2026

Delores Jean Jones

Delores Jones, age 97, of Herman, Minnesota passed away Monday, May 11, 2026 at Stevens Community Medical Center in Morris, Minnesota.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Charles Catholic Church in Herman, Minnesota with Fr. Jose Chettoor Celebrant. Organist will be Marilyn Backman. Interment will be in St. Charles Catholic Cemetery, rural Herman, Minnesota

Visitation will be held Monday, May 18th from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with a 6:30 p.m. Prayer Service at the Bainbridge Funeral Home in Herman, Minnesota. Visitation will continue Tuesday morning, one hour prior to service time at the church.

Delores Jean (Neumann) Jones was born on July 19, 1928, in Wahpeton, North Dakota to Edward and Mae Neumann. She was Baptized at St. John’s Catholic Church in Wahpeton. The Neumann Family lived in Wahpeton for a few years where Delores’ Dad ran his own auto-repair shop until the events of the Great Depression hit. The Family then moved out to the 40.0 acres of woodlands that was east of Erhard, Minnesota. Delores was catching the bus and heading off to country school. The economic times turned around, and the Family moved out to the Farm northwest of Rothsay, MN. Delores built a Great Work Ethic working on the Farm: working in the field, milking cows (by hand), learning to cook and can. When it came to cooking and she didn’t have an ingredient, she always knew a substitute to make it work.

Delores graduated from Rothsay High School on May 29, 1946. She was the Class Valedictorian. Delores continued her education after High School at Fergus Falls Teachers Training. She completed the course work and obtained her Teacher’s Certificate.

So starts the teaching career of Delores Jones: Her first position was teaching at a rural school in Wilkin County, MN. In this setting, she was responsible for teaching all eight grades with added responsibilities of keeping the heating stove going in the winter. She then taught in Donnelly and Alberta, MN Schools. The decision then came to attend Moorhead State College working her way through college to obtain her four-year teaching degree. She graduated from Moorhead State College in 1953. After graduation she took a sixth-grade teaching position in Herman, MN, where she met the “Love of Her Life”, Donald Jones.

In May, one of her fellow teachers bet Delores a six pack and dared her to ask Don Jones to the prom. At the time teachers in Herman were invited to attend. This was the beginning of many dates for Don and Delores. Don popped the question at Sam Brown’s Log Cabin in Browns Valley, MN. They were united in Marriage at St. Francis Catholic Church in Benson, MN on January 8, 1955. After a weekend honeymoon in Stillwater, MN, Delores and Don made their home above the Benson Corner Café. Delores was teaching in Benson from 1954 to 1955. Don became the commuter driving back and forth to Herman to continue working at the First National Bank of Herman. In March, they moved into the famous Forsberg Apartments in Herman. Now, Delores was the commuter. The Benson School system had a rule that they would not employ married women to teach, only to finish the year out. At the end of school year, Delores had no teaching position in Benson.

From famous Forsbergs Apartments, they purchased their first and only home at 305 5th St E Herman in September of 1955. They were blessed with two children-John and Mary were born. The family took numerous trips near and far. Delores loved to travel, and with her history degree filled us in on much of the history in locations we traveled. Delores loved to fish, raise flowers, garden and process the produce. She loved taking flowers up to St. Charles Church and keeping them watered during the summer. Delores enjoyed reading books and doing crossword puzzles too. She also attended John and Mary’s numerous athletic events. She also really liked to put jigsaw puzzles together and play different card games. There were many days where Marge, Arlene, Betty, and Dody were over playing cards and having coffee and goodies. They also played many Saturday evening card games after church with Don and Marge Larson. There were many conversations and laughs. Delores also loved getting together with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, along with nieces and nephews to have a meal and visit.

Delores decided to go back to teaching full time in Herman when John headed off to first grade in fall of 1963. She took the position of teaching sixth grade, where she taught until her retirement in the spring of 1990. With both Delores and Don retired this gave them more time to fish in the summer, travel, camp at the lake, and of course play more cards with family and friends.

Delores was an active member of St. Charles Catholic Church. She was active in the Ladies Guild, teaching religious education, cleaning and helping decorate the church. At the Fall Festival, she was one of the leads on the lump free gravy crew. She loved her faith in God and passed it down to many others.

Delores is survived by her son John Jones (significant other, Ronda Herman); daughter Mary (Charles) Rumsey; two grandchildren: Rachel Jones and Mark (Kelly) Jones; four great-children: Finn and Rhys Belknap and Maggie and Bernie Jones; special friend and caregiver Linda Schmidt, close friend and neighbor Arlene Aanden; one sister-in-law Ruth Jones; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

Delores was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Jones: granddaughter Sarah Jones; great-granddaughter Kale Olson; parents Ed and Mae Neumann, mother and father-in-law Walter and Margaret Jones; brothers and sisters-in-law: James (Marcella) Neumann, David (Alida) Neumann, Charlie (Dody) Jones, James (Donna) Jones, George Jones, Elizabeth (Bud) Smith, Kathryn (Clayton) Zimkowski, and Alice (Edward) Hunt: nieces: Janice Tolifson and Twyla Nuemann; and nephew Phil Lane.

In lieu of flowers, memorials could be made in Delores’ memory to the St. Charles Cemetery Fund or the charity of your choice.

View Delores Jean Jones's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

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