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In Memoriam
We have learned of many that have left us way too soon
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The Remembrance at our 50th reunion was moving and fitting. If you can add more details for any of our departed classmates, like missing people, links to obituaries or more current pictures please send them to me tb_duffy@comcast.net or any administrator to be added to our In Memoriam here.
Remembered at the 50 Year Reunion Memorial:
- Cheryl Tatley Hathawy – about Susan Hawkins
- Randy, Curt, Bruce (maybe Dan) – about Denise Ketter
- Connie Atchley Martinez – about Kristen Wigley
- Bruce – about Jeff Peterson
- Steve Reed – about Mike Thurman
- Randy Christenson – about Brad Mork and Dale Theis
- Dan Cragg – about Greg Rice
- Mary Rownd (Klosterman) - about Jeanne Richey
- Dave Johnson - about Doug Miller and perhaps Tim Gabbert
- Randy Swart – about Bryan Tabata
If you provided a tribute and are now shown above please reach out to Co-Chair Randy Swart, with the information. Reach him at
Randy.Swart@outlook.com
Jay Ackerman
Ackerman, Jay age 57, passed away peacefully on August 2,2013 while living in Moorhead. He graduated from Robbinsdale High School in 1974 and attended University Minnesota- Mankato. Jay was a gentle quiet soul who showed kindness and respect to everyone he encountered. He was always a true gentleman right up to his last breath. He is survived by parents, Robert and Lois Ackerman of Brooklyn Park; siblings, Sue (Jeff) Bracker, Carol (Chuck) Bohanon, Edye Ackerman-Lee; nieces and nephews, Mike Bracker, Michelle (Brett) Medin, Heather Bohanon, Alysha Bohanon, Sam Bohanon, Tony Ackerman-Lee, Samantha Ackerman-Lee; great nephews, Cason and Landon Medin. Private family service will be held by First Memorial Funeral Chapel and private interment will take place in Fargo by Boulger Funeral Home.
Published on August 6, 2013
John C Baranauskas Baranauskas, John C. age 60, of Plymouth. Survived by wife, Adrienne; son, Nick; sister, Mary Baranauskas; adopted son, Valerion Bradley; mother-in-law, Jeanne Ettinger; brother-in-law, David (Nita) Ettinger; niece, Lauren Ettinger. Preceded in death by parents, Francis and Maxine; father-in-law, Milton Ettinger. Funeral 11 AM Friday, with visitation 1 hour before, at Gearty-Delmore Plymouth Chapel, 15800 37th Ave. N. Memorials preferred to BIG Organization.Gearty-Delmore.com 763-553-1411
Published on March 15, 2017
Rory Amsler
Cindy Jo Bix
We regret to say that Cindy Bix passed away on 10/24/1997 and was 40 at the time.
Linnea Bloomdahl BLOOMDAHL, LINNEA DIANE was born 12 Jun 1956 in Minnesota (child of HOVLAND (mother)) died 11 Apr 1995 in Hennepin County, Minnesota
Dave Budziak
James Butler
Diane Chismar Chismar Diane, K, age 46, born 9/3/56, left us suddenly on 7/17/03. Survived by son, Ben; granddaughter, Kiera; parents, Ray & Edna; lifetime companion, Tom Hesse who wanted nothing other than to grow old with Diane; sisters, Roberta (Dwight), Debbie (Wayne); brother, Ray Jr (Pam); her K 9 son Rocky; many nieces, nephews, great nieces & great nephews; aunts; uncles; and many dear friends. She was loved by ALL who knew her and will never be forgotten. In lieu of flowers memorials preferred to the Chismar family. Memorial service 2pm Saturday, July 26, 2003 with visitation 2 hours prior to the service at: Washburn-McReavy Robbinsdale Chapel 4239 West Broadway 763-537-2333
Published on July 20, 2003
Diane Chismar Obituary (2003) - Legacy Remembers
Robert Commers Commers, Robert Joseph Age 54 of Brooklyn Park. Faithful servant, finest husband, father and friend. Strength and grace always. Welcomed in Heaven by daughters, Emily and Maria; mother, Rose and mother-in-law, Gail. Survived by wife, Claire Commers; daughter, Elizabeth (Collin) Engebretson; father, David (Janet) Commers and siblings, Cheryl, Tom, Phil, Ed, Lorraine, Susie, Peter, Paul and Billy; dear nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial 6:30 PM Wednesday at The Church of St. Vincent de Paul, 9100 93rd Ave. N., Brooklyn Park. Visitation Weds. at church from 4 PM to 6:15 PM. Private interment St. Vincent's Cemetery. Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511
Published on November 14, 2010
Cheryl Cooper Cheryl Cooper, age 66, of St. Cloud, formerly of Willmar. Cheryl worked for Data Card in the Twin Cities from July 1987 to March 2002 and for Jennie-O in Willmar from December 2002 to June 2018 when she retired. Preceded in death by her parents, Marvin & Marjorie; sister, Linda (Doug) Jaeger; and brother, Richard. Survived by brother, Mike (Kathy) and niece & nephews, Steve (Diana) Cooper, Lindsay (Shane) McCullough, and Nick Cooper. Service 11 AM Friday, 1/6/23, at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 6000 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Center, with visitation 1 hour prior to the service. Luncheon will immediately follow the service. Private interment.
Ron Curtin
Michael Eekhoff Eekhoff, Michael age 57, died Feb. 27, 2013. Mike was born in Iowa and grew up in Minnesota. After serving in the Army, Mike pursued his education at Dunwoody College. He was a proud member of the IBEW 292 for 32 years. Above all, Mike cherished his family, friends, farm and books. His great sense of humor and sharp wit will be missed. We have lost our amazing father and husband who has always been the light that guides our family.
Published on April 14, 2013
Brian Burton Evans October 15, 1955 - August 30, 2024
https://www.evansnordby.com/obituaries/brian-burton-evans
Brian Burton Evans, 68, of Champlin, Minnesota suffered a massive heart attack on August 21, 2024 from which he did not recover, passing away on August 30, 2024. Brian was born in Robbinsdale, MN to Burton and Audrey Evans on October 15, 1955. He graduated high school and went to trade school. He worked many years with Burt, buying and selling cars. He worked in St. Paul selling cars for several years before taking a job at Iten Chevrolet. While at Iten, Brian worked a variety of jobs - detailing cars, working dealer trades, and helping with car running. After the closure of Iten Chevrolet, Brian worked as a custodian for Edina Public Schools until September 2020, when he retired. Brian married Lynn Hendrickson on June 27, 1987 and together they raised two amazing children, Jesse and Chelsea. Brian loved camping, fishing, car shows, Nascar, and watching sports. Brian was predeceased by his father, Burton Evans; mother, Audrey Evans; father-in-law, Jerry Hendrickson; mother-in-law, Elna Hendrickson. Brian is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Lynn; son, Jesse; daughter, Chelsea; aunt, Avis Veselka; aunt, Dorothy Krolik; in-laws, Tom & Yvonne Hendrickson, Bill & Terri Dinesen. Brian was also blessed with many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins, neighbors, co-workers, and friends were his chosen family.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 from 5-7PM at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 34 2nd St NE, Osseo, as well as 1 hour prior to the service at the church. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 11AM at Advent Lutheran Church, 9475 Jefferson Hwy, Maple Grove.
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Steven Fries Fries, Steven M. Loved by family and many friends. Age 60, of Andover, passed away on Dec. 8, 2016. He served as owner of Fries Trees, Inc. Preceded in death by parents, Theresa and Howard Fries. Survived by loving wife, Sue; brothers, Mark and Larry (Julie); sisters, Cindy (Bernie) and Andrea. Service Sunday, Dec. 18, 3:00 PM at Family of Christ Lutheran Church, 16345 Polk St. NE, Ham Lake, MN with lunch to follow. Visitation one hour prior to service at 2:00 PM. Memorials preferred. Steve donated his body to the U of MN for medical education and research. Published on December 15, 2016
Timothy Gabbert Gabbert, Timothy Curtis of Elk River, Minnesota, left this life for his next adventure on Saturday, March 10, 2012. Born in Crystal, Minnesota, August 13, 1956, to Gene and Alene, Tim was an avid sportsman and reader of books, and adept at combining both activities simultaneously whether fishing at his lake cabin or sitting in his deer stand. He also loved to take long walks in the woods, watch his Minnesota Vikings and Twins, and place bets with his wife Janet on which Minnesota Wild player would score a goal. Mr. Gabbert maintained a beautiful lawn and was known for his extravagant "exterior Christmas illuminations." Tim leaves behind his wife of 24 years, Janet and their daughter Kamla. Tim is also survived by his children, Katie and Sean. He also leaves his father, Gene (Dar); aunt, Linda; brother, Dave (Diane); sister, Beth, and sister-in-law, Peggy; nephews and nieces, Mitch, Lindsay, Andrew, Abby, Trevor, Paul Phillip (Jenny), Nick, Mitch, and Caitlin; sister-in-law, Judy (Paul); brother- in-law, Bruce (Clancy); close friends, Tom, Patsy, and Anne Gilgenbach; several cousins and many friends. Tim was predeceased by his mother, Alene; brother, Steve, and father- in-law, Rudy. Services will be held Saturday, March 17 at 11:00 am with visitation one hour before the service at Central Lutheran Church, 1103 School Street, Elk River, MN. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the family.
Published on March 16, 2012
Kevin Gannon Kevin Joseph Gannon, age 67, of St. Michael passed away on Friday, November 3, 2023.
He was born on January 3, 1956 in Robbinsdale, the son of Joseph R. and Catherine A. (Winking) Gannon. On August 30, 1985, Kevin J. Gannon and Diane R. Hall were joined in holy marriage at St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Crystal. God blessed their marriage with three daughters. Kevin was employed in sales management at Hardrives, Inc.
K-Bones was happiest on the water, driving his pontoon whether in Florida or on Mille Lacs Lake. He loved to snowmobile and later in life he spent much time restoring 1970's era Polaris Snowmobiles. He was a proud "Girl Dad," and was more than happy to be outnumbered at home.
Survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Diane; daughters, Allie (Matt) Jones, Melissa (Ryan) Petterson and Natalie (Jack) Peterson; grandchildren, Sloane, Dominic, Lily, Mia and Charles; siblings, Greg (Melinda) Gannon, Terry Gannon; and many other wonderful nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by his parents and by a sister Colleen Elsberry.
Mark Allan Garbacz Garbacz, Mark Allan Mark passed away peacefully on the morning of Dec. 19, 2019 at the age of 62 after a courageous battle against cancer. Born Feb. 28, 1957. Mark was a funny, smart, kind and compassionate man who will be missed by all who knew him. Preceded in death by parents, Edward and Sally; sister, Karen. Survived by loving wife of 37 years, Linda; brothers, Jon (Jacqueline), David (Patty); niece, Sara (Alissa); nephews, Ben (Jessica), Rex (Samantha), Max; and many other relatives and friends. Mark was a 1974 graduate of Robbinsdale High School. He attended North Hennepin College and North Hennepin Technical School where he pursued a career in commercial and residential painting. He worked as a painter with his brothers for many years and was a past member of Painters Union Local 386. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, just being out in nature or poolside with family and friends. A special thank you to Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital Hospice for their support and care, especially Mark's nurse Kathy
Mary Ann Gridley
Patty Halliday Halliday-Glubke, Patti age 60 of Blaine, Minnesota. Loving Wife, Mother and Friend, passed away peacefully on December 22, 2016.
Survived by husband of 30 years, Rick; son, Philip; daughter, Samantha; mother, Joyce; sister, Ellen; numerous relatives and friends.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/coon-rapids-mn/patti-halliday-glubke-7221857.
Susan Hawkins Susan Lynn Moat (Hawkins), 54, of Waseca passed away Thursday, April 21, 2011 at home surrounded by loved ones, after a long and difficult battle with cancer. Visitation will be held on Saturday, April 23, from 3 to 7 p.m. at McRaith Funeral Home & Crematory in Waseca, and will continue on Monday afternoon from 2 to 3 p.m., at Grace First Parish in Russell, MN, prior to funeral services. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 25th at 3:00 p.m. at Grace First Parish in Russell, MN, with Pastor Bruce Drackley, officiating. Internment will follow at Russell Cemetery. An informal gathering will then be held for family and friends at the Russell Town Hall. Susan was born October 12, 1956, in Buffalo, MN. She graduated from Robbinsdale High School in 1974. On March 13, 1976, she married Les A. Moat and moved to Yokosuka, Japan, where he served in the U.S. Navy. After living in Japan for about a year, the couple moved back to the U.S. and started a family. In addition to Minnesota and Japan, Susan also lived in Long Beach, CA, Burbank, SD, and Pekin IL, and traveled extensively throughout the United States. Susan had many occupations over her lifetime, with some of her favorites being a daycare provider, bank teller, and circulation manager for the Waseca County News. Susan enjoyed spending time with her pets, gardening, cooking, dancing, bingo, and all the small pleasures that a genuinely happy person can find in life. However, none of her many jobs or hobbies brought her as much happiness as being a loving mother of her four children and a devoted wife for her husband. She is survived by her husband Les; her children Jesse Moat (Sydny), Jeremy Moat, Rebecca Moat (Bart Bauer), Elisabeth Moat; and numerous other loving family members. She was preceded in death by her mother, Emelie Hawkins; her father-in-law, Lester Moat; and her cousin, Richard Hawkins.
Kevin Hermanson Hermanson, Kevin S. "Duke" 59, died April 25, 2016, from complications of cancer surgery at North Memorial Hospital. He was born in Minneapolis on June 17, 1956 to Robert and Mary Jayne Hermanson. Kevin graduated from Robbinsdale High School in 1974. A Vietnam-era veteran, Kevin served in the US Army in Germany. After his honorable discharge in 1977, he attended the University of Minne-sota and Mankato State University. In 1981, he began a distinguished career with the federal government, serving in the personnel area for the US Air Force in South Dakota; National Park Service in Yellowstone, Glacier and Isle Royale national parks; USDA; Fish and Wildlife; and the USGS in Colorado. He retired in 2009 and moved back to Brooklyn Center, MN, where he enjoyed reading, photography, and spending time with his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Brett Hermanson. He is survived by his sister Rev. Linda (Rev. Loren) Schumacher of Cloquet, and brother Robb (Lucy Kragness) Hermanson of Duluth; nieces and nephews Amanda Schumacher, Matt Schumacher, Laura Jean (Darryl) Isles, and Erick (Mary) Hermanson and their children, Holly and Jack. A private memorial service was held at Crystal Lake Chapel in Minneapolis.
Mark Daniel Holte Mark Daniel Holte, 62, of Duluth, died Friday, May 10, 2019 at St. Luke's Hospital. Mark was born on July 31, 1956 in Minneapolis to Daniel and Marian (Erickson) Holte. Mark graduated from Robbinsdale High School with Salutatorian Honors and graduated with Distinction from the University Of Minnesota Institute Of Technology with a degree in Chemical Engineering. Mark had worked for Dow Chemical Company for several years and most recently has been a landlord with rental properties in Duluth for the past 15 years. Mark enjoyed downhill skiing in Colorado; camping, hunting and fishing in Northern Minnesota and golfing. He attended Brunswick United Methodist Church in Minneapolis. He was preceded in death by an infant sister; his mother, Marian; maternal grandparents, Arthur and Elsa Erickson; paternal grandparents, Nels and Caroline Holte. Mark is survived by his father, Daniel Holte of Duluth and an uncle, John (Nancy) Holte of Duluth. Visitation 10 until the 11 a.m. Memorial service Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at Williams Lobermeier Boettcher Funeral Home. Burial in Oneota Cemetery.
Mary Ann Hovey Mary Ann (Hovey) Bottger passed away after a long battle with cancer in June of 2016 in Australia.
Ellen Jacobs
Jody Jacobs Jacobs, Jody F. Age 62 of Champlin passed away Feb. 25, 2019. Preceded in death by parents, Marvin and Natalie Jacobs; triplet sister, Ellen Jacobs. Survived by triplet sister, Renee Jacobs; brothers, Brian, Terry and Richard Jacobs. Funeral service 1:00pm, FRIDAY, UNITED HEBREW BROTHERHOOD CEMETERY CHAPEL, 2605 W. 70 1/2 Street, Richfield. Hodroff-Epstein 612-871-1234 hodroffepstein.com
Published on February 27, 2019
Daniel Johnson
Jodie Johnson Passed away May 13, 2020.
Janet Jorgenson Janet Marie Jorgenson
Janet Marie Jorgenson, 68, passed away peacefully on June 30th, 2024 after complications from heart surgery. As usual, even in death, she was taking care of others. Janet saved three lives by donating her organs. Additionally, her lungs were donated to science for the study of bronchiectasis (her major illness). Janet was a warm-hearted, smart and generous woman who had a great sense of humor. She cultivated many friendships. Janet was a very nurturing person who always thought of others first. She demonstrated this especially when volunteering to hold preemie babies in the NICU in California. She loved doing it. Janet traveled extensively to many countries and was thrilled to be able to take each of her grandsons on separate trips. She enjoyed crocheting, gardening, decorating and reading. Janet worked at Tennant Company for 20 years in Corporate Accounting. She was a hard-working individual who excelled at her work and she formed a lot of friendships at Tennant that have lasted to this date.
Janet is survived by sisters, Coleen Murphy (Michael Evans), Judy Johnson, Elisa Peterson, Lauri Jorgenson (Barb Fischley); brother, Jay Jorgenson (Lori Jorgenson); nieces, Dana Kozlak, Allison Schultz; nephews, Jared Johnson and Christian Murphy; stepmother, Barbara Jorgenson; stepsister, Greta Jorgenson; stepson, Christopher Morlan and grandsons, Aemon Morlan and Roane Morlan. Preceded in death by the love of her life, husband, James Morlan; mother, Irene Jorgenson (nee Krieger) and father, Harold Jorgenson.
Janet's Celebration of Life will be held at Gearty Delmore Chapel, 3888 W. Broadway, Robbinsdale on Saturday, July 27th, 2024. Visiting with family from 1-3 pm followed by a short service from 3-4 pm. In lieu of flowers please donate to the American Lung Association, UNICEF or a charity of your choice. The service at 3 pm will be livestreamed. A link will be placed on the website by the time of the service.
Janet Marie Jorgenson Obituary 2024 - Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapels
Stephen Kennedy Stephen Richard Kennedy, age 67 of Chanhassen passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 7th 2023 at home surrounded by his family, after living with pancreatic cancer for the past nine months. He is preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Marion (Joyce) Kennedy. Survived by wife Nancy of 34 years; daughters, Melissa (David) Onan, Madeline Kennedy; son, Zack; siblings, Jim (Teri), Tricia (Timm) Rolek, Tom (Kathy); nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Steve was a loving husband and father who found fun and adventure in everything he did.
Stephen Kennedy Obituary - Excelsior, MN | Huber Funeral Homes & Cremation Services: Excelsior (huberfunerals.com)
Denise Ketter
Ketter, Denise A. age 61 of Roseville. Preceded in death by father, George. Survived by mother, Joyce; brothers, Steven, Roger (Melissa), Joseph (April) and Terrance (Lynn); aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and many friends. Memorial Mass 11 AM Friday at The Church of St. Charles Borromeo, 2739 NE Stinson Blvd, Minneapolis. Visitation 1 hour prior to Mass at church. Memorials preferred to Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women. Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511
Barbara Kisch Kisch, Barbara J. age 56, of Corcoran. Survived by daughters, Erin Wilson and Lindsay (Shaun) Wilson; son, Nicholas Wilson; granddaughter, Olivia; brothers, Steve (Mary) Kisch and Rob Kisch; sisters, Susan (Dan) Osterhus, Cindy Shotwell, and Laurie (Chip) Adkins; and other relatives and friends. Memorial Service 12 noon Friday at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 34 2nd St. NE, Osseo, with visitation 1 hour prior to the service. Evans-Nordby 763-424-4000 evansnordby.com Published on May 8, 2013
Timothy Knight
James Lagermeier Lagermeier, James M. age 55, of Bloomington, passed away Sept. 21, 2011. Survived by parents, Ray and Lorayne Lagermeier; sister, Nancy (Lenny) Kiskis; brothers, Bob (Pam), Bill (Sheila) and David (Molly); special aunt, Lorraine; many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. He will be deeply missed by all of us. Mass of Christian Burial Mon. 10:30 a.m. at the Church of St. Margaret Mary, Theo. Wirth Parkway at Golden Valley Rd., Golden Valley. Friends may call Sun. 5-7 p.m. with prayer service at 6 p.m. at Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th Ave. N. and W. Broadway, Robbinsdale. Memorials are preferred to the Church of St. Margaret Mary or The Brain Injury Assoc. of Minnesota. Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511
Published on September 23, 2011
Douglas Leaver https://www.beckchapels.com/obituaries/Douglas-John-Leaver?obId=28819873
Doug Leaver, 57, of Cedar Creek, Texas, went to be with the Lord on Friday, January 10, 2014.
Doug was born in Minneapolis, Minn., the son of the Lyle and Addie Leaver. He was an employee of the U.S. Postal Service for 37 years, starting in Minnesota and ending in Bastrop, Texas.
Doug was a man of integrity and love. "Life is good" and "It is what it is" were his signature sayings. Everyone Doug met was touched by his heart of gold and love for life.
He is survived by his wife, Gaye Jaco; daughters, Jennifer, Rebekah, and Gabby Leaver; bonus children, Shawneen Ricke and husband Todd, Jason Jaco, and Kelly Jaco Rogers and husband Justin; bonus grandchildren, Paige and Cade Ricke, Isaac and Colton Young, Julian Jaco, and Presley Rogers; sisters, Kathryn and Joan Leaver; brother, Ray Leaver and wife Shelley; and his mother, Addie Leaver.
Gary Lickness Gary Eugene Lickness, an accomplished musician, passed away August 13, 2018 according to post on RHS Facebook page.
Linda Mayleben Linda (Mayleben) CARSON Obituary
Age 63, of White Bear Lake Passed away on March 23, 2020 after battling cancer for thirty months. Linda was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the very hospital where she eventually worked. She loved her life, her home and community in White Bear Lake for more than 20 years before her passing at home surrounded by those who loved her. Linda's memory is survived by her devoted husband of nearly 44 years, James B. Carson Sr. They met as freshmen while attending Robbinsdale High School. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Imelda Mayleben. Linda will be fondly remembered by those who called her Mom, Mama, Nana, Linda-boo, and Lynn. To her siblings, she was a good sister and a great friend. Linda dedicated herself to helping others through her work and everyday life. As a young married woman, she served as a houseparent at a group home for teenaged girls. Later, she started activities groups for adults with disabilities – "Let's Go Twin Cities", and "TAC" (The Adventure Club). She also taught "Mom and Me" baking classes, and Christmas cookie classes locally that she enjoyed with her sister and daughter for several years. As a foster parent, she opened her home to children in need of love and safety. Linda's greatest accomplishment was the founding and management of the largest hospital based food shelf in the country – The Food Shelf @ HCMC. Her food shelf provided more than five million pounds of food for an estimated 4.2 million meals to Minnesotans in need. She was a beloved coworker at HCMC and White Bear Lake Mitsubishi. She often said that she continued working through her cancer because she would miss her friends if she stopped. This was a true testament for the love she felt for her colleagues. They were not coworkers to her; they were friends for whom she cared. She was a spark of light, positivity, and a beautiful soul to her friends at work. Linda loved her Roman Catholic faith and often volunteered at her church, St. Pius X Catholic Church of White Bear Lake. She coordinated the Eucharistic Minister schedule for over 10 years. She enjoyed sharing in the joy of others on their wedding day as a wedding coordinator at the church, too. Linda frequently volunteered at St. Pius X Catholic School in many different roles. She served as a lunch lady, librarian, the PSA member and leader, and helped wherever she thought she could to be around to help children. Above all, Linda loved children. Her own children brought her great joy and she was a very proud mother of two (James B. Carson Jr., and Rachel F. Carson). She loved all children but especially her own, her two godchildren, and her many nieces and nephews. She spent many years fostering abuse/neglect victim toddlers and infants in her home. She spoke in court fighting for the rights of abused children when no one else would speak for them. Linda Carson fulfilled as well as any person ever has the spirit of Matthew 25:40. She courageously defended children she fostered in her home, fed millions of meals to the poor, and looked after the needs of new Americans by opening her home and caring for their needs. Linda's giving spirit, bravery, and kindness were shining examples in our community of what we all should aspire to be in our own communities. She often said, "No one deserves to go hungry, and my home is always open to those in need." Linda did not just say this but she lived by the principles for which she fought every day of her life. A service will be held at St. Pius X Catholic Church at 3878 Highland in White Bear Lake at 11:00 AM on Friday, June 19, 2020. All are welcome to attend. However, there is a limit of 160 attendees. The service will be livestreamed. Linda loved flowers! Please feel free to support your local florist.
Published by Pioneer Press on Jun. 14, 2020.
Scott McCarty McCarty, Scott Patrick age 61, of Otsego, MN passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, June 23, 2017. He was born on May 22, 1956 to Ronald and Joyce McCarty in Minneapolis. On November 24, 1984 he married his wife Deborah (Weske) McCarty. Together they had two daughters, Cindy and Renee and a granddaughter Bella. Scott spent the majority of his career working as a pressman for the Star Tribune. He enjoyed cracking jokes, golfing, and most of all spending quality time with his granddaughter. Survivors include his wife: Deborah; his two daughters: Cindy McCarty of St. Michael and Renee McCarty of Kentucky; granddaughter Bella; sister Robin Mady of Kansas; brother and sister-in-law: Randy and Kathy McCarty of Grand Rapids; as well as many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Scott was preceded in death by his parents; his grandparents; father-in-law and mother-in-law: Paul and Joyce Weske; and brother-in-law: Robert Mady. A celebration of Scott's life will be held on Friday, June 30, 2017 from 4-7 PM at the McCarty's house. The Peterson Chapel, St. Michael/Albertville, MN assisted the family with arrangements. Condolences: thepetersonchapel.com
Published on June 29, 2017
Douglas Miller
Bradley Mork Bradley David Mork age 48 of Champlin. Survived by wife, Lisa; children, Dan and Tony; parents, David & Shirley; sister, Susan (Steve) Matson; brother, Douglas (Susan); many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A special thanks to the doctors, nurses and chaplins of North Memorial Trauma & Hospice staff for their wonderful care and compassion. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal.
Thomas John Muske Muske, Thomas John Age 65 of Ramsey passed away on Friday, May 6th, 2022. Preceded in death by his wife, Cynthia Muske, of 43 years and his parents Marvin and Patricia Muske. Tom is survived by his daughter, Jessica (Martin) Rowles with their children Benjamin and Jane, and his son, John (Teri) Muske with their children Tenly and Landry. Preceded in death by his sister, Mary Jasper. He is survived by his siblings Kathy (Mary) Hiniker, Mike (Monique) Muske; nieces, nephews.
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Rebecca Nystrom Mesa (Nystrom), Rebecca age 58, of Crystal. Preceded in death by her parents, Rita Jean and Bill Nystrom. Survived by sisters and brother, Debbie (Mike) Brophy, Heidi (Mike) Pinnell, and Pat (Sandi) O'Malley; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Memorial service Sunday, 5/3/15 at 4 PM, with visitation one hour prior to service at: www.Washburn-McReavy.com Glen Haven Chapel 763-533-8643 5125 W. Broadway, Crystal
Rebecca (Nystrom) Mesa Obituary - Visitation & Funeral Information (washburn-mcreavy.com)
Gary Olson Gary Thomas Olson
Born April 12, 1956 in Mpls to Elwin and Cecelia Olson, died May 28, 2021. Robbinsdale HS 1974 graduate, US Navy veteran (1974-78, USS England), married Jan. 8, 1983.
Hired as machinist at Medtronic's Heart Valve Division, earned Drafting Degree and worked as Draftsman for 22 years. Second 20-year career at Cub Foods until retirement in Nov. 2019. Thoroughly enjoyed helping customers and often was asked for by name. Interests included ham radio, lifetime NASA enthusiast, and on clear nights, telescope views of planets and stars.
Gary is preceded in death by parents and brother, Roger. Survived by wife, Nancy; sons, Tyler (Sara) and Craig (Kylie Carlson); siblings, Karen, Dennis (Barb), David (Joyce) and Duane (Andrea); beloved grandchildren, Corey, Olivia and Alexander; Godson, Jack; many special nieces and nephews.
Richard (Rick) Oxendale Oxendale Richard Allen, age 46, of Duluth, formerly of Brooklyn Park, passed away Saturday, May 12, 2002 in St. Mary's Medical Center. Memorial service Saturday, May 18, 2002 at 2:30 pm in the Cremation Society of Minnesota Chapel, Duluth. Gathering of friends will take place one hour prior to the service. Burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery, Monday, May 20, 2002 at 12:40 pm, Lane #5. Services entrusted to the Cremation Society of Minnesota, 218-624-5200 Published on May 16, 2002
Joy Pearson Joy Elizabeth (Pearson) Nadeau, 67, of Big Lake, MN passed away peacefully on January 2, 2024, surrounded by the love of her life and family.
Joy grew up in Robbinsdale, MN and loved going up to her family's cabin in Big Lake throughout her childhood. She graduated from Robbinsdale High School in 1974 and then went on to graduate from the University of Minnesota in 1978. Children's education was a passion of hers, so she founded Patchworks Preschool in 1990 where she taught preschool for 10+ years before going back to school to get her teaching certificate and became a middle school Reading teacher at Big Lake Middle School. In pursuing her passions, she left teaching to take on a focus of helping children in need and worked at Big Brother's Big Sister's followed by an Executive Director position at Sherburne County Area United Way.
Joy was predeceased by her father and mother Jack and Loey Pearson and sister Jan Pearson.
She is survived by her husband Owen, her son Clay (Heather), her daughter Chelsie (Brett), her daughter Claire (Tony), and her grandchildren Henry, Lexi, Tess, and Hazel. Plus, her wonderful siblings, in-laws, nieces, and nephews.
Jeffrey Roger Peterson, Sr. (BOADEE)
Steven James Pilon Pilon, Steven James age 66, of Robbinsdale, passed away unexpectedly of natural causes on March 2, 2022. Preceded in death by his father James E Pilon and, recently, brother John Pilon and sister Linda Pilon. Survived by mother Donna Pilon; brother Daniel Pilon (Jennifer Nurnberger); sisters Tamara Sikkink (Daniel) and Candace Pilon (Gurumurthy Ramachandran); nieces and nephews Andrea and Christopher Miller, Kate and Max Sikkink, Sandhya and Arjun Ramachandran, Andrew Pilon. Steven enjoyed time with his family. He provided care and companionship for his parents in their later years and enjoyed a special relationship with his nieces and nephews. Steven was a lifelong resident of Robbinsdale and graduated from Robbinsdale High School in 1974, where he lettered in soccer, wrestling and cross-country skiing. Honorably discharged from USMC after two years of service. Employed by City of Robbinsdale Parks and Recreation Department as a park supervisor for forty years, until retirement in 2021. Steven's working career in and around parks and gyms was an adjunct to his real passion - sports and exercise. He was a true fitness enthusiast and participated in countless amateur soccer matches and basketball games at local gyms, health clubs and playing fields. Other endeavors included chess, triathlons, a marathon, biking, power lifting (the self-proclaimed Strongest Man in Robbinsdale!) and martial arts. He loved the Vikings and the Celtics, American History and current events. Steven met and positively influenced hundreds of young people through his work and involvement in youth sports, coaching and fitness training at local parks and high schools. The family wishes to thank neighbor and friend Richard Hubbell for his care and support.
Steven James Pilon Obituary | Star Tribune
Linda Redding Linda Mae White (Redding) September 17, 1956 – May 11, 2020 Linda Mae White passed away peacefully on May 11, 2020 in Parker, Colorado at the age of 63. Linda battled pancreatic cancer for 14 months and her Christian faith sustained her during this time. She was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Morgan and Nettie Redding and was the youngest of four children. Linda grew up in Minneapolis and graduated from Robbinsdale-Cooper High School, New Hope. She later graduated with honors from the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1996. She spent the last 10 years of her career working for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of Labor after working in the private sector. She also volunteered at Sanborn and Kruse Elementary Schools. Linda was known for her big smile, kind heart, zest for life and love for her family and friends. She enjoyed sharing her wonderful cooking and trading recipes and techniques with friends. Linda also had a passion for creating personalized embroidered gifts. In particular, she loved making sewn, embroidered and appliqued gifts for children and babies. Over 100 family members and friends have received her embroidered Santa hats! After retirement, Linda and Wayne traveled to 32 states as part of their goal to visit all 50 states together. There were also many trips to California and Florida to visit friends, family and the Disney parks. She will be sorely missed. Linda is survived by her loving husband Wayne, with whom she shared 8 wonderful years of marriage, a daughter Larissa Armand and her husband Justin Kever of Colorado, sisters Patricia (Michael) Anderson of Florida, Ruth (Mike) Berke of Wisconsin and a brother David (Jan Cummings) Redding of Minnesota.
Eric Foster Reser November 7, 1956 - June 16, 1996
Cremated, Ashes scattered.
Specifically: Ashes scattered in Glacier Lake near McGregor, MN. His parents had cabin on this lake. His father's ashes, Howard Foster Reser, were also scattered at the same time.
Greg Rice
Matthew Richeson Matthew S. Richeson
November 21, 1956 – August 8, 2020
Survived by wife, Rhonda M; son, Andrew J.; and two sisters, Nancy Richeson and Marcy Richeson.
VISITATION following CDC guidelines: Thursday, August 14th from 5pm to 7pm, at St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church (16701 S St.) followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, August 14th, 10:30am, St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church. Private ENTOMBMENT: Calvary Mausoleum II. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society.
Jean Richey Jean(Jeanne) Marie Richey, On Jan. 15, 2003 suddenly of heart failure. Born on October 17, 1956, in Robbinsdale, MN to Margaret and Joseph Richey. After graduating from high school, she attended St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, MN. She did her student teaching in Las Palmas (Canary Islands) where she met her future husband, Juan Garcia. Jeanne married her true love and soul mate Juan on October 17, 1981. They lived in MN for 2 years, then they moved to Tennerife (Canary Islands) where they made their home for 19 years. Jeanne always displayed great patience with little setbacks and big problems. She comforted those around her with her amazing courage and endurance. Her life was cut tragically short, but her joyful spirit will stay with us forever in so many fond memories. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Juan; her children, Peregraina Margaret and Jeffrey Manuel; her mother and father, Margaret and Joseph; her brothers, Daniel J, John G (Judy), Michael X; and her sisters, Kathy M Wolslayer (Frank), Sharon R. Hierlmaier (Wayne); nieces & nephews, Katie, Sam & Michael Richey, Andrea & Elizabeth Wolslayer, Joey Richey, Todd, Nathan, Patrick & Ryan Hierlmaier and Augustine.
Debra Rosen Debra Ann (Rosen) Berger Berger, Debra Ann (Rosen) of Robbinsdale passed away on Saturday, September 14, 2019 surrounded by family at the age of 63. Preceded in death by parents Leonard and Evelyn Rosen. She was an amazing mother, grandmother and friend to many. She loved helping others, working in her garden and spending time with family and friends. Survived by her children Melissa (Dan) Gilmore, Nicholas Berger, Michael (Svetlana) Berger and grandchildren Emily Berger and Griffin Gilmore.
David Russell David Lowell Russell, born on April 27, 1956, was lovingly welcomed into this world by his parents, Lorraine and Lowell Russell, who preceded him in death & who handed down to him, as he did to his children, the Kurt Vonnegut advice to the newly born: “There’s only one rule that I know of, babies . . . you’ve got to be kind.”
Dave, the eternal optimist, born that way, lived that way, died that way, loved his wife (Sue) who he met at Meyers Printing. He fell in love “at first sight” and that love continued growing stronger and stronger throughout their 41 years of marriage.
He leaves behind his precious children, Katie and Danny (Karen), who he adored & who just adored him. He also leaves behind his wonderful daughter-in-law, Karen and his beloved 8 month old grandchild, Luca David Russell Flores. He was an amazing dad who was always present at school recitals and sporting events, and kept close to his children, replacing those events with regular happy hours, concerts and lake strolls through adulthood.
For the last month of his life, Dave got to spend every moment with one or more of his family members including baby Luca (who Dave called his “little buddy”). They all showered him with love.
Throughout his life, Dave was “that guy”, the one full of some inexplicable genetic charisma, the person you occasionally observe at a social gathering who everyone gravitates to. He shared with us all of the amazing experiences he had throughout his life; if you knew Dave, you would have heard his Bob Marley story. He laughed easily and often and his family and friends hear that laughter still & will continue to hear it throughout their lives.
Besides his family, he leaves behind his longtime friends and golf buddies, John and Kevin, who shared with him almost continual joking and laughter and a life-affirming brotherhood.
Dave’s life’s work was in the printing industry & he was an integral part of the growth and success of Commerce Label Printing where he was Production Manager until his retirement.
The family will be forever grateful to his oncology team for their efforts, but especially to his oncology nurse, Ben, who never gave up on Dave’s ferocious and dignified battle with cancer & who stood by & advocated for Dave until the very end.
Memorial gathering will be held 4-7 pm Thursday, December 15th at Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapels 15800 37th Ave. N., Plymouth, MN 55446. Memorial donations preferred to the Lustgarten Foundation http://events.lustgarten.org/fundraiser/4315123
Here’s to Dave & to a life well-lived!
David Lowell Russell Obituary 2022 - Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapels
Mark Scheidhauer Scheidhauer/Shimshock, Mark Alan Age 61, passed away at Mayo hospital on 2/25/18 surrounded by those he loved. While it was a gentle passing, Mark was convinced even in his final hours that he would win the fight with MDS/Leukemia. Mark is preceded in death by his parents Al and Millie, niece Shelly, and in-laws Helen and George. He is survived and was supported by many who will miss him dearly, including his wife Mary of 35 years, favorite companions Leo and Bailey, his siblings Linda (Larry Eastman), Gary Scheidhauer (Gayle) Bob Scheidhauer (Judy) brothers-in law John Shimshock (Sue), Ric Shimshock (Su), Sisters in law Terese Shimshock (Carl Swansen), Barb Shimshock (Mark Miller), beloved nieces and nephews, and his Wells Fargo family. Mark was a graduate of the U of M, and had a 39 year career in banking, starting with the Bank of Mpls. He joined Wayzata Bank and Trust in 1984 and helped transition the bank to Norwest and finally Wells Fargo. Mark was a Vice President at Wells Fargo, and in 2011 he moved to the Affluent Segment Market within Wells Fargo, gained his securities license, and was the Affluent Customer Segment leader for Central and Northern Minnesota and West Metro Suburbs. He loved working for Wells Fargo, and was admired for his professional coaching and mentoring. Mark believed in giving back to the community and gave of his time freely and with joy. While he was actively involved in too many organizations to list, most notably he played a leadership role in Sponsor A Family MN, ACS Relay for Life, and led many Wayzata community support campaigns for Wells Fargo for 38 years, such as JJ Hill Days, Chili Open, RM Golf Classic and Interfaith Outreach Campaigns. He was a member and past president of the Wayzata Area Crime Prevention Coalition, and served on the board for the Chamber of Commerce. He was a recipient of the Wayzata Person of the Year Award, along with the James Fish Award. These organizations and many others will miss Mark's contributions and fun loving personality. Mark loved his family, dogs, his cabin, boats, travel, and nature. Some of his gifts to all that knew him were his willingness to help anyone that needed it, love of a good joke, his unending positivity, blue eyes, and always present smile. He bounded out of bed at 530am with unending energy excited to face each day with that smile. A special thanks to the U Of M (who called him their best dressed chemo patient) and the many Drs and Nurses at Mayo who supported us through this short journey. He truly believed in each of you and that you would give him another shot at life. Memorials preferred to MDS/AML research at Leukemia Lymphomia Society, events.lls.org/pages/mn/…, or mailed in honor of Mark LLS 1711 Broadway St. NE, Minneapolis MN 55413. In honor of Mark's life there will be a Celebration of Life on 3/23 from 4-8 pm at the Hamel Community Building, 3200 Mill Drive, Hamel, MN 4-7 pm social hour, 7-8 pm sharing and final prayer. In support of Mark's legacy to all of us, commit to facing each day with a smile and a helping hand. Published on March 19, 2018
Daniel Schuder
Roger Scofield
Karen Semmer
In memory of Karen Semmer RHS '74
Karen Marie Meger, May 14, 1955 to Dec 7, 2000. Once in a great while, someone is born so extraordinarily special, they bring joy to everyone they meet. Karen Marie Meger is an inspiration to us. Her courage was boundless, her optimism infectious, her selflessness astounding. Sadly she is survived by her loving husband, son, Robert; daughter, Kathryn; mother, Jeanne Semmer; and her siblings their spouses), Cathleen Cather, Gary Mary Semmer, Greg Nancy Semmer, Dawn Chris Nelson, Steven Catherine Semmer; also nieces nephews. Our family wishes to acknowledge special mention to her lifelong friend, Nancy Lehn-Smidt, her soul sister. You are welcome to join us in a celebration of her life beginning with a Mass of Christian Burial Monday 2 pm, Basilica of St. Mary, 88 N
Ray Shapiro Ray Shapiro PASSED AWAY FRIDAY MORNING (June 7, 2024) WHILE IN HOSPICE... HIS SISTER Harriet Beth Bedard WANTED Mary (Blue) Middleton TO LET HIS CLASSMATES KNOW FOR HER. RAY WAS PLANNING ON COMING HOME FOR THE REUNION IN SEPTEMBER 2024.
Deborah Joy Sjoquist Sjoquist, Deborah Joy 5/22/1955 - 12/16/2023 Survived by mother Carol Sjoquist; brother Dean Sjoquist; niece Katie Sjoquist; nephew Tyler Sjoquist; aunts Joyce Bille and Ruby Lindquist. Preceded in death by father Wallace Sjoquist, and aunt Bonnie Upton. Memorial service 9:30 AM, Friday, December 29th with visitation starting 1/2 hour prior at Cross of Glory Lutheran Church, 5929 Brooklyn Boulevard, Brooklyn Center.
Published on December 24, 2023
Paula Standal Standal, Paula Lenae age 55, of Anoka, died Oct. 31. Preceded by father, Edward. Survived by mother, Bette; siblings, Penny (Paul) Schierenbeck, Peggy (Doug), Denny, Edward "Butch" (Barb) Standal, Patty (Denny) Engebretson; many nieces, nephews & friends. Private services will be held. Memorials preferred to Lewy Body Dementia research or MN Teen Challenge-Mpls. Washburn-McReavy Hillside Chapel 612-781-1999 Published on November 6, 2011
Becky Steile
Virginia Steuber Steuber, Virginia "Ginger" 50, of Deerwood, formerly Robbinsdale, died March 5, 2006. Survived by parents, W.G. "Bill" and Virginia "Ginny" Steuber, Deerwood; brother, Col. R. George (Patricia) Steuber, Dothan, AL; sisters, Elizabeth (Anthony) Del Vecchio, Allentown, PA, Carrie (Dick Rostad) Ruud, Breezy Point; nieces and nephews. Service 11 AM Thursday at Mission of the Cross Lutheran Church, Crosslake. Burial Oak Knoll Cem., Princeton, MN
Bradley Stone
Bryan Tabata Tabata, Bryan James Passed peacefully on Sept. 14, 2011. Preceded by parents, Judy and Jim Tabata. Survived by sisters, Kathy (John Victor) Klis and Jeanne (Randy) Schultz; nephews, Brady and Jordan Schultz; special friend, Sara Perrier and his loyal dogs, Tomo and Yancha. Bryan will be remembered for his love of family, work, fishing and fun. A private service has been held. Published on October 2, 2011
Cindy Telle Clink (nee Telle) Cindy, age 48, of Brklyn Ctr., passed away April 17, 2004. Preceded in death by parents, Lois & Duane. Survived by sisters, Dawn (Don) Hinrichs, Patricia Kline; nieces & nephews, Christina, Matthew, Chandler, Kaylee, Kyle, Kourtney; great nephew, Dakotah; great niece, Sadie; fiance, Jon Dares; many other relatives and friends. Funeral service Thurs., April 22 at 11 AM at Crystal Lake Funeral Home, corner of Penn & Dowling, Mpls. Visitation Wed., 5-8 PM and Thurs., 10 AM at funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the family. Crystal Lake F.H. 612-521-3677 Published on April 20, 2004
Dale Arthur Theis Age 64 of Buffalo, MN passed away 11-19-2020 from complications due to liver disease.
Preceded in death by father, Martin “Buzz” and mother, Joanne “Oma”.
Survived by wife, Patricia; daughters, Kristi and Kari; four grandchildren; sister, Lori Brand.
Dale loved to hunt, fish, and spend time with his family, friends, and pets.
A small private family celebration is planned at a later date.
https://cremationsocietyofmn.com/tribute/details/34551/Dale-Theis/obituary.html
Mike Thompson
Kris Irene Thomsen On January 4, a perfect California winter day, Kris Irene Thomsen (57), passed away watched over by her wife, Cheryl Wilen, and devoted dogs, Sunny and Goldie. Kris was a brave and strong person as she battled breast cancer for over 2 years.
Kris was a lifelong Democrat who left a successful corporate career in her forties to devote her time and effort to humanitarian causes. She volunteered for Habitat for Humanity and was a disaster support worker for the American Red Cross. She traveled to New Orleans to help rebuild homes. Kris was a regular volunteer for Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County where she later took a paid position as the coordinator for their volunteer program. Many of her closest friendships were formed during her time with Second Harvest.
Kris also enjoyed traveling and she and Cheryl visited South Africa, the Galapagos Islands, Costa Rica, Belize, Mexico, Europe, and many other international and national sites where they enjoyed going off the beaten path, hiking to explore beautiful sites, and meeting new people.
In addition to Cheryl, her wife of 7 months and devoted partner for 24 years, Kris is survived by her mother, Meta Thomsen of Detroit Lakes, MN; siblings, Karen (Jim) Holte of Mankato, MN, Marlene (Nick) Field of Tewkesbury, UK, Alan (Dorothy) Thomsen of Detroit Lakes, MN and Mark (Paula) Thomsen of Valley City, ND. She is also survived by 12 nieces and nephews and 7 grand nieces and nephews. Kris was preceded in death by her father, Roy Thomsen.
A memorial service is planned for the near future. Please email cawilen@yahoo.com to be notified of those arrangements. If you would like to honor Kris' life, please consider making a donation in lieu of flowers to a breast cancer research or support organization or to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County.
Published in Orange County Register from Jan. 8 to Jan. 12, 2014
Michael Thurman Thurman Michael R. Thurman, age 47, of Alexandria. 1974 graduate of Robbinsdale High School. Died June 26th due to a car accident near Alexandria. Survived by parents, Roland (Bud) and Ethel Thurman; sisters, Claudia (James) Dilts, Catherine Baker & Rebecca (Jeffrey) Cornell; nephews, Steven, Mitchell and Matthew; niece, Megan; many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by infant sister, Cynthia. Michael loved antiques, fishing, hunting and spending time with his family. Friendships were very important to him. Funeral Thursday, 11 AM at Oak Knoll Lutheran Church, 600 Cty Rd 73, Mtka. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal. Visitation Wed., 5-9 PM at Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th and W. Broadway and at church 1 hour before service. Memorials preferred to Elim Lutheran Sunday School Program, Robbinsdale, MN. Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 Published on June 29, 2004
Sue Turnberg
Richard (Dick) Waskey In the early morning hours of March 9, 2022, Dick took his last breath here on earth and entered the glorious presence of Jesus. Dalene was by his side as he went peacefully. We are grieving and sad, but holding on to each other and to the promises of God’s truth: Dick is healed, and with Jesus, and we will see him again.
He is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Dalene; children, Jacob (Tiffany), Joelle (Scott) Dwyer, Anya (Josiah) Young, Ezra, Mathias (Maya), Levi; grandchildren, Avalon, Lewis, Ellanor, Finley, Rhett Richard, Elliot, and Wilder.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Marty.
Grounded always in his devotion to the Lord, Dick demonstrated commitment and loyalty in all things, particularly to his family and in his professional relationships.
He worked for the majority of his life as a designer at Andersen Windows. As dedicated as he was to his work, he was even more deeply committed to his wife, children and grandchildren. He instilled in them all his best qualities, from how to treat others, to professional ethics, to survival in the wilderness.
While attending NDSU, Dick started the university rugby team. He later coached the Forest Lake Boys' High School Swim Team and served as Royal Ranger Commander.
Dick loved outdoor adventure: hunting, camping, rock climbing, and exploring the Boundary Waters. He even went skiing just two weeks before he died.
Kristin (Wigley) Wigley Fleming
Richard Wilcox
Ronald Wofford Ronald Wofford is survived by his wife, Lisa; son Brian and wife Dana, grandchildren Justice and Brian Jr; son Matt and wife Tara, grandchildren Vanessa, Matt Jr. and Mackenzie; daughter Christine and husband Brendan, grandchildren Luke and Natalie. Ronald is also survived by his brother Michael and wife Corine, nephews Anthony and Andrew. Ronald was preceded in death by his father, Fonce and mother Catherine. To everyone that knew Ron, knew he was a loving father, and caring man! Ron was always a helping hand for family and friends in many ways, both large and small. He was a talented mason for over 30 years for Chicago Local 56, and was able to help you fix anything. We will always remember his genuine infectious laugh, willingness to make you beef jerky, and how he welcomed everyone into his home. And, we will remember him forever!
David Yungner Yungner, David Leroy age 57, Duluth, MN, died suddenly Wednesday, July 10, 2013 at home. He was born on March 21, 1956 to Donald and June (Gulenchyn) Yungner in Minneapolis, MN. Coming from Brooklyn Center, MN, David lived in Colorado and then in Duluth, MN. He was self employed as a potter. His favorite places were walking the shores of Lake Superior, skiing in Colorado, and ice skating rivers and lakes of Duluth. He is also proud of his achievement of becoming an Eagle Scout. David graduated from Robbinsdale High School in 1974 and also from Bedmidji State College. He is survived by his father, Donald L. Yungner, Maple Grove, MN; brother, James (Stephanie) Yungner, Good Year, AZ; and sister, Nancy (Randy) Cossette, Maple Grove, MN and his 3 nephews and 2 nieces. He is preceded in death by his mother, June Yungner, in 1984. Services for David will be held Thursday, August 8, at Lord of Life Lutheran Church,7401 County Road 101 Maple Grove, MN. Visitation at 1:00 and service at 2:00. There will also be an open house/pot luck at David's house in Duluth on Saturday, September 7 from 1:00-4:00. David lived a life of serenity and was a true artist of pottery and oragami. Arrangements are with the Dougherty Funeral Home of Hibbing. Published on August 4, 2013
James Zegar
Zegar, James M. 53, of Oak Grove, passed away suddenly Monday Oct 5, 2009. Survived by brothers, Steven (Kathleen) and Gregory (Ronda); nep- hews, Bryan, Todd, Michael, Daniel, and Joshua; grand niece Ava. Preceded in death by parents, George and Florence Zegar. Funeral service 7 pm Friday at Gearty Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th and W. Broadway, with visitation after 5 pm. Gearty Delmore 763-537-4511
Published on October 7, 2009
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