Obituary: Norman O. Knudson

By Staff reports
Posted Feb 25, 2010 @ 08:00 AM
Print Comment

    Norman (Normie) Ogden Knudson, 76, of Cottonwood, died peacefully on February 19, 2010 at Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar, surrounded by his family, after a two year battle with cancer.
    Funeral services were held on  Wednesday, February 24 at Christ Lutheran Church in Cottonwood, with Pastor Jim Demke officiating, and burial following at Christ Luthern Cemetery in Cottonwood.
    Norman was born April 2, 1933 in Montevideo, to Bergitta (Grande) and Theodore Knudson. He was baptized and confirmed at Silo Lutheran Church in Cottonwood. Norman graduated from Cottonwood High School in 1951. He married Barbara Rowell  in 1967.
    Norman lived and farmed on the Knudson family farm until 1990. In addition to farming he spent years as a carpet layer, which allowed him to meet people far and wide.  He loved to take the scenic routes and enjoyed meeting and connecting with people wherever he went. His interests included bowling, golfing, and deer hunting with friends, and enjoying good food, drink and conversation.
    He enjoyed finding the connections with those he met. If he couldn’t find a connection, he made a new one. He rarely forgot a face and rarely a name. He was always in search of the perfect watermelon and a good bargain; was a notorious storyteller; had a good sense of humor and a tender heart.
    He was preceded in death by his parents, and his brother Kay Knudson. He is survived by his sisters Geneva Wunderlich of Weyauwega, Wisconsin, and Evangeline Kraft of Coon Rapids; and daughters:  Dawn (Tom) Bahn of Cottonwood, Norma Jo Knudson of Waconia,   Laura (Lance) Kosen of Cottonwood, and Linda (Rick) Pesch of Taunton. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Christopher Lee Bahn  and fiancé Emily Turk of Milan, Michigan, Jeremy Justin Bahn, Shane Montgomery Kosen, Nicholas Jay Kosen, all of Cottonwood, Tess Knudson Servin and Kiefer Knudson Servin of Waconia; many nieces, nephews, friends, and his special buddies Boomer, Calvert, and Rudy.
    Memorials preferred to Rice Hospice, Granite Falls.   
    Arrangements were with Lynner Funeral Home of Clarkfield.

    Norman (Normie) Ogden Knudson, 76, of Cottonwood, died peacefully on February 19, 2010 at Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar, surrounded by his family, after a two year battle with cancer.
    Funeral services were held on  Wednesday, February 24 at Christ Lutheran Church in Cottonwood, with Pastor Jim Demke officiating, and burial following at Christ Luthern Cemetery in Cottonwood.
    Norman was born April 2, 1933 in Montevideo, to Bergitta (Grande) and Theodore Knudson. He was baptized and confirmed at Silo Lutheran Church in Cottonwood. Norman graduated from Cottonwood High School in 1951. He married Barbara Rowell  in 1967.
    Norman lived and farmed on the Knudson family farm until 1990. In addition to farming he spent years as a carpet layer, which allowed him to meet people far and wide.  He loved to take the scenic routes and enjoyed meeting and connecting with people wherever he went. His interests included bowling, golfing, and deer hunting with friends, and enjoying good food, drink and conversation.
    He enjoyed finding the connections with those he met. If he couldn’t find a connection, he made a new one. He rarely forgot a face and rarely a name. He was always in search of the perfect watermelon and a good bargain; was a notorious storyteller; had a good sense of humor and a tender heart.
    He was preceded in death by his parents, and his brother Kay Knudson. He is survived by his sisters Geneva Wunderlich of Weyauwega, Wisconsin, and Evangeline Kraft of Coon Rapids; and daughters:  Dawn (Tom) Bahn of Cottonwood, Norma Jo Knudson of Waconia,   Laura (Lance) Kosen of Cottonwood, and Linda (Rick) Pesch of Taunton. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Christopher Lee Bahn  and fiancé Emily Turk of Milan, Michigan, Jeremy Justin Bahn, Shane Montgomery Kosen, Nicholas Jay Kosen, all of Cottonwood, Tess Knudson Servin and Kiefer Knudson Servin of Waconia; many nieces, nephews, friends, and his special buddies Boomer, Calvert, and Rudy.
    Memorials preferred to Rice Hospice, Granite Falls.   
    Arrangements were with Lynner Funeral Home of Clarkfield.

Loading commenting interface...

Market Place
Place an Ad
Advertiser Info
Classifieds
Legals
Communities
Granite Falls
Hanley Falls
Hazel Run