LYLE C. CARLSON
Lyle Clarence Carlson, born Aug. 27, 1931, to Arthur Clarence Carlson and Palma (Moen) Carlson, died Sept. 7, 2012, on the Carlson property in Hermantown.
LYLE C. CARLSON
Lyle Clarence Carlson, born Aug. 27, 1931, to Arthur Clarence Carlson and Palma (Moen) Carlson, died Sept. 7, 2012, on the Carlson property in Hermantown.
He graduated from Hermantown High School in 1949 where he played on the school’s first hockey team. On Oct. 17, 1959, he married Marion Berggren. He worked for the DM&IR until 1968, when he joined his father in truck farming and farmers’ market and went on to own and operate Carlson Florist and Greenhouse until 1983.
He was a member of the Duluth Gospel Tabernacle for 52 years, serving as usher and Sunday school bus driver, where he met many children who looked forward to seeing him every week. Lyle was an active member of the Hermantown Historical Society, where he provided detailed information about the early Town of Herman, truck farming, and lumber industry in the area. He was proud to be an American, served in the Korean War, and was an active member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 137, where he served as vice commander for several years, selling poppies for eight years until his illness in 2011.
Lyle participated in the Gideon’s for 42 years and enjoyed distributing testaments to schools and colleges and Bibles whenever he could.
One of his favorite hobbies besides his flower gardens by the house was bowling. He bowled on a league with fellow church members for many years and continued the sport on the Wii with his wife in later years. Also a history and geography buff, he often got trivia questions correct and supplied answers to his children’s homework.
Above all, Lyle was a family man, a devoted and caring father who would give the shirt off his back for any of his children in need. He also spent many hours with his grandchildren, driving them around in his blue Ford truck and visiting every hockey rink in the Twin Cities. All of his six grandchildren loved his special pancakes and bacon breakfast.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his older brother, Don Carlson.
Lyle is survived by his wife, Marion; son Jeff (Sharon) of Woodbury, Minn.; daughter Dori Carlson of New York City; twin daughters Sally (Rick) Ruble of Woodbury and Mary (Loren) Chantland of Minneapolis; grandchildren Joshua Carlson, who will be married in Finland Sept. 22, and Jenna (Karl) Battle of Fort Bragg, N.C., and their two children, Kylie and Jordan, Annika and Korrina Chantland, and Kaylee and Nick Ruble; sister Lorraine Carlson (Don Shepard) of Superior; brothers Bob (Barbara) Carlson of Hermantown, Roger (Joanne) Carlson of Proctor, and Lloyd (Charlotte) Carlson of Superior; sister-in-law Doris Skorich of Duluth; brother-in-law Chet Berggren of Wisconsin; and many cousins and special friends.
VISITATION: 10 until the 11 a.m. funeral service Tuesday, Sept 11, in Duluth Gospel Tabernacle, 1515 W. Superior St. with Rev. Rolf Fure officiating. Burial at Hermantown Cemetery accorded by the Duluth Combined Honor Guard. To sign the guestbook online, visit www.wlbfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements by Williams Lobermeier Boettcher Funeral Home.
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