Natalie "Tollie" Kolb, age 97, of Austin, passed away peacefully  on Saturday afternoon, October 22, 2011 at Our House Memory  Care.        Natalie was born September 15, 1914  in what was then Poland/East Prussia to Emil and Ida (Schlender)  Draheim.  Her early years of growing up in a small farming  community were disrupted by WWI, which destroyed the family farm  and forced several relocations.  Rather than staying to  rebuild after the war, the family chose to immigrate to the U.S.  and landed at Ellis Island in 1925.        The family migrated to Austin,  Minnesota where Natalie was educated at St. John's Lutheran School,  joined Geo. A. Hormel & Co., and became a naturalized  citizen.  She married Chris W. Kolb and had one daughter,  Sharon.  In 1957, Natalie joined Chris in operating the  Kolb Bakery family business until retiring in 1972.        Woven throughout the demands of the  business, Natalie maintained a life-long participation in St.  John's Lutheran Church and varied Austin area activities.  She  golfed extensively, enjoyed card games with family and friends, her  flower garden, and bowled until she was 80 years old.  Her  early life trials and tribulations were transformed into a gentle  love and involvement in her family's lives in which she took great  pride and pleasure.        Natalie's legacy will be that of an  appreciative citizen and a dedicated daughter, wife, mother and  grandmother to her family.         Survivors include her daughter,  Sharon Peroutka, Austin; two grandsons, Gregg (Leigh) Peroutka,  Chanhassen, Thomas (Brenda) Peroutka, Eden Prairie; three great  grandchildren, Gina, Ryan and Nathan Peroutka.        She is preceded in death by her  parents; husband, Chris Kolb on May 15, 2000; brother, Edmund  Draheim Sr.; sister-in-law, Gladys Draheim; son-in-law, Donald  Peroutka.        A funeral service will be held 1:00  pm on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at St. John's Lutheran Church with  Rev. William Natzke officiating.  Friends may call one hour  before the service at the church on Thursday.  Interment will  be in Oakwood Cemetery.        The casket bearers will be Gregg  Peroutka, Thomas Peroutka, Gina Peroutka, Ryan Peroutka, Nathan  Peroutka, and Ed Draheim.        Memorials are preferred to St. John's  Lutheran Church or donor's choice.        Arrangements by Mayer Funeral  Home.
  
   
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