Service Information
Lowell L. Larson, age 85, of Hutchinson, Minnesota, passed away on Sunday, September 27, 2020, at Cedars at St. Louis Park, a Villa Center.
Graveside Service will be held on Wednesday, September 30, 2020, at 1:00 PM, at Oakland Cemetery in Hutchinson.
Obituary
Lowell Leon Larson was born on February 7, 1935, in Hutchinson, Minnesota. He was the son of Albert and Edna (Hartman) Larson. Lowell was baptized as an infant at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Cedar Mills, Minnesota, and was later confirmed in his faith as a youth on April 10, 1949, at Peace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson. He received his education in him home area.
Lowell resided in Hutchinson his whole life and recently resided at Park Towers in Hutchinson. He was a member at Grace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson.
He enjoyed riding his bicycle around town, loved his cats and dogs, and spending time with his family and friends.
Lowell passed away on Sunday, September 27, 2020, at Cedars at St. Louis Park, a Villa Center, at the age of 85 years.
Blessed be his memory.
Lowell is survived by his:
Sister, Norma L. Duesterhoeft of Hutchinson, MN;
Nephew, Keith Duesterhoeft of Waconia, MN;
Niece, Brenda Imholte of Big Lake, MN;
4 Great Nieces and Nephews;
8 Great Great Nieces and Nephews;
Many other relatives and friends.
Lowell is preceded in death by his Parents, Albert and Edna Larson.
Sharon Anglin says
So sorry to hear. Lowell was a neighbor, hired hand to my father. I brought him pie when I visited my mother at Park Towers. The last visit, he gave me a toy Allis tractor, the same model my father had 50 years ago.
Troy Kurth says
Sorry to hear the lost of Lowell. Lowell was a resident of Park Towers for awhile and that is how I knew him. And I know he rode alot of bikes. May God bless you during this time of trouble and I give you my deepest sympathy.
Steve and Verlyce (Runke) French says
Norma and family,
Sympathy to you at the passing of Lowell. It was always nice to chat with him when he was out riding his
bike. We would chat about the “old days” when we would get together for visits. Several years ago
we talked about making homemade soap at George and Nellie’s place.