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Published January 24, 2013, 12:00 AM

ROY WILLIAM STROMGREN

Roy William Stromgren, 87, died at home in Duluth surrounded by his loving family on Jan. 22, 2013 following complications from Parkinson's Disease.

Roy William Stromgren, 87, died at home in Duluth surrounded by his loving family on Jan. 22, 2013 following complications from Parkinson's Disease.

Roy was born April 2, 1925 in Duluth to Olaf "Bill" and Christine Stromgren.

Roy served in the U.S. Army during World War II and survived the Battle of the Bulge. He returned home to work with his father at Grand Provision before going into partnership at the Woodland Piggly Wiggly as the meat manager.

Roy married his best friend Lois Bjerke (LJB) on April 10, 1948 and they enjoyed nearly 65 years of marriage. Roy and Lois purchased the Hermantown General Store in 1960 and worked there until retirement in 1991. Roy was a handyman, a mechanic and really enjoyed using his many skills to help the people of the Hermantown area.

Roy enjoyed automobiles and motorcycles, loved to learn from others and managed various rental properties. He traveled to Washington D.C. with his son David on the Honor Flight on Sept. 25, 2012.

Roy belonged to the Trinity Lodge, Scottish Rite, Aad Shrine and enjoyed driving in parades with the Aad Dune Buggy Patrol. He also belonged to the West Duluth Business and Civic Club, was a charter member of the Hermantown Chamber of Commerce, VFW Post 137, American Legion Post 71, Grand Association and Asbury United Methodist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents Olaf and Christine; brothers Hulger and Evert Stromgren; mother-in-law Ruth Bjerke, father-in-law Oscar Bjerke, sister-in-law Betty Denzler; and son-in-law Charlie Gokey.

Roy and Lois had three children: David, Karen Gokey and Lynn (Scott) Tollefson. Roy had four grandchildren who he enjoyed: Eric (Nashville, Tenn.) and Matt Stromgren, and Zak (Morenci, Ariz.) and Max Tollefson. Roy is also survived by his brother-in-law David Denzler and his family Daniel (Betty Lou) and Keith (Patty) Denzler.

Roy lived for his family and had a wonderful life.

His family would like to thank Dr. Michael Heib, Dr. Jason Buffington, Linda Anderson, NP, St. Mary's Hospice Team (Mike and Patty for their loving and compassionate care) and the Duluth Fire Department.

VISITATION: 10 a.m. until the 11 a.m. funeral service Saturday in Asbury United Methodist Church. Inurnment Oneota Cemetery.

Arrangements by Williams- Lobermeier-Boettcher Funeral Home, service officiated by Pastor Cindy Rassmusen. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Roy's name to Asbury United Methodist Church, St. Mary’s Hospice or Shriners Hospitals for Children.

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Mike K.
Duluth, MN     02/03/2013 9:50 PM

Roy was very kind to me when I worked for his business partner, Bob Kreidler, years ago.....we bought our 1st appliances from him.......always so pleasant & nice to visit with......blessings & peace to his family as you celebrate his earthly life. Lorraine (Wedlund) Kramer

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Mike K.
Proctor, MN     02/03/2013 9:50 PM

Roy was very kind to me when I worked for his business partner, Bob Kreidler, years ago.....we bought our 1st appliances from him.......always so pleasant & nice to visit with......blessings & peace to his family as you celebrate his earthly life. Lorraine (Wedlund) Kramer

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Debbie V.
01/29/2013 3:46 PM

David, Sorry to hear about your dad, Debbie Anderson Vogt

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