George’s dad, Mentor and his two brothers, Harry
and Ralph started the harvest operation 71 years ago,
when they bought the first combine an IH #8. They
started going south in 1938 by taking an IH 31T combine
pulled by a 2236 tractor.
George started driving the tractor on the pull type
combine in the early 50’s, graduating to the
self-propelled combine, an IH 127.
Mary has always wanted to be a harvester, growing
up on a west central Minnesota farm. Her neighbors
took 2 Gleaner combines south, going right past the
farm in a convoy, and “I wanted to be a part
of that.” Mom was not amused by her daughter’s
idea. No self-respecting person would be a part of
that; they were “Gypsies.” She was nine
or ten at the time.
In 1972 George & Mary were married and Mom had
to change her ides of gypsies. They have raised three
children on harvest and have been an important part
of the family run operation. The Stolzenburgs now
run 3 Case combines with trucks and support equipment.
George & Mary have been active in the USCHI organization.
Realizing that good qualified help was important to
not only their operation but other crews as well,
Mary started the employee list in 1995 by writing
to 1500 schools across the nation, describing our
lifestyle and encouraging young people to apply for
jobs with custom crews.
In 1998 Mary was diagnosed with cancer, it slowed
her up a little, but not her determination to keep
going. She still recruited help, got ready for harvest,
climbed in her combine and kept going. The cancer
has returned twice since that first time, but not
wanting the cancer to change her lifestyle, she still
gets ready for harvest and climbs in her combine where
she finds peace and keeps on going.
Mary lost her battle
with cancer on August 28, 2007. You will forever be
remembered for the contributions you made to the organization,
Mary, and will be GREATLY missed by all of us!
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