1923
2013
2250 St Anthony Boulevard NE
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Passed away with his family by his side April 14, 2013.
Preceded in death by his parents, Peter and Edith; sisters, Kathyrn and Florence. Survived by wife, Pearl; sons, Peter (Elaine), Perry (Mary), Paul (Geni); grandchildren, Peter W., Lauren, Trent, Troy, Nick and Eric.
Visitation Wednesday, 6-8pm at Lord of the Lakes, 25402 Itasca Ave., Forest Lake, and one hour prior to the Memorial Service Thursday, 11am at the church. Private interment Sunset Cemetery.
SUNSET 612-789-3596
www.SunsetFuneralServices.com
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5 Entries
May 4, 2013
Joyce Gilbertson
Our prayers and thoughts are with you! May God bless you!
I am the daughter of Les Aadland, Peter's cousin.
April 23, 2013
In loving memory of a wonderful person. Who will be missed and loved always.
The Dalton Family - Gurnee, IL
April 20, 2013
D M
My condolences to the family of Peter Aadland. May you find peace in the memories and may the God of all comfort sustain you during this difficult time.
April 19, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
The Dalton Family - Gurnee,IL
April 16, 2013
Marvie Runeberg
Our deepest sympathy to all of you as you mourn the passing of your kind and loving "Grampa Pete." Hugs to all you! Jim & Marvie
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