Goheen, Francis X. 'Moose' b. February 9, 1894 d. November 13, 1979 Hall of Fame Hockey Player. Born in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, he was considered one of the best American born hockey players of the early part of the 1900's. Goheen playing left-wing, was a member of the St. Paul Athletic Club team which won the McNaughton Trophies (1915-17), as United States' Amateur Hockey champions. After serving in the US Army during the First World War, he became a member of the 1920 United States hockey team that played in the Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium, bringing home...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Saint Marys of the Lake Cemetery, White Bear Lake, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Jurgens, Dennis Craig b. December 6, 1961 d. April 11, 1965 Murder Victim. Murdered by his adoptive mother who was finally sent to prison in 1987 when his birth mother (who was all but forced to give him up when he was born), fought to have the case re-opened. A book titled "A Death in White Bear Lake" detailed the story. A movie was made entitled "A Child Lost Forever." The murderer was released in 1995. (The brutality of the 1965 beating death of Dennis Jurgens by his adoptive mother Lois so shocked legal, medical and county welfare employees that...[Read More] (Bio by: Nora) Saint Marys of the Lake Cemetery, White Bear Lake, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA