It is with great sadness that we heard the news that our
forum member Alan Halvorson (Moose) died in is his hometown of
Minnesota on April 11, 2008 of a brain aneurysm while
walking his dog "Moose". He was 58 years old.
Alan was a super-nice guy and a positive addition to our
little group. Anyone that ever spoke to Alan (either in
person or 'virtually') knew that movies, home theater, and
especially CRT projectors were his passion. He will be
missed.
Condolences go our to his friends
and family for their loss.
Signed,
The entire CurtPalme.com Forum community
4/18/2008 10:55:16 AM
RED WING -- A memorial service for Alan L. Halvorson
will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Church of St.
Joseph in Red Wing, with the Rev. Thomas M. Kommers
officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Red
Wing.
Mr. Halvorson, 58, of Red Wing, died unexpectedly
Friday (April 11, 2008) at Saint Marys Hospital in
Rochester, of a brain aneurysm.
Alan Lee Halvorson was born April 15, 1949, in Red
Wing. He graduated from Red Wing Central High School
in 1967, and attended the University of Minnesota.
He lived in Red Wing and was employed at Pittsburg
Plate Glass, Red Wing Sewer Pipe, and American Hoist
& Derrick, where he was a boom welder. He also
partnered with his father who was a
carpenter/contractor. He later became a computer
programmer, spending 10 years with Citizen's
Security Insurance, followed by time with Harmon
Glass, Insurity, and consulting for JMH Computer
Services. He enjoyed movies, music, electronics,
hunting and golf. He was the 1983 Club Champion at
Red Wing Country Club. He also enjoyed big game
hunting out west with his brother, and watching his
nephew play sports.
Survivors include his mother, Lucy of Red Wing; two
brothers, Mike (Sue) and Dan (Marlene), both of Red
Wing; a sister, Nancy (John) Bunten of Black
Diamond, Wash.; and several nieces, nephews, aunts
uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his
father, Luther "Luke," and a sister, Diane Ilami.
Visitation will be an hour before the service at the
church
Memorials are preferred to the family.
Mahn Family Funeral Home, Bodelson-Mahn Chapel of
Red Wing is in charge of arrangements. |
The original obituary may be seen
here.
If you'd like to post your own condolences, you may do so in
this forum thread.
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