Service Information
Reno L. Stuedeman, age 78, of Litchfield formerly Norwood Young America passed away Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at Meeker Manor Rehabilitation Center in Litchfield.
Funeral Service will be Wednesday, May 1, 2024, 11:00 A.M. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Reformed Church in Hamburg with interment in the Glencoe City Cemetery.
Visitation will be Tuesday, April 30, 2024, from 4:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. and will continue one hour prior to the service, ALL at the church.
Obituary
Reno Lee Stuedeman was born on June 2, 1945, in Glencoe, Minnesota. He was the son of George and DeLila (Quade) Stuedeman. Reno was baptized as an infant at home in Fairfax, Minnesota, on September 2, 1945, by Pastor Tibbetts, and was later confirmed in his faith as a youth at First Congregational Church in Glencoe on April 15, 1962, by Pastor Don Chapman. As a youth, he enjoyed spending time in the lumber yard in Fairfax. Reno received his education in Fairfax and was a graduate of the Fairfax High School Class of 1963. He furthered his education at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, earning his Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics.
Reno served his country in the United States National Guards for six years. He received an Honorable Discharge on July 24, 1973.
On November 8, 1969, Reno was united in marriage to Linda Heine at St. Paul’s Evangelical Reformed Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. After their marriage, the couple resided in Watertown, Norwood Young America, and Litchfield. He was employed at Fullerton Lumber Yard in Fairfax, Norwood, and Watertown, Frontier Lumber Yard in Chanhassen, CH Carpenter Lumber Yard in Victoria, and Plato Woodworking in Plato. This marriage was blessed with two sons, Doug and Brian. Reno and Linda shared 54 years of marriage.
Reno was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Reformed Church in Hamburg. He taught Sunday School and was an Elder.
Reno enjoyed Olde Tyme Music, dancing, playing concertina, fishing, raising steers, and spending time at his cabin. He cherished the time he spent with his wife, sons, and grandchildren.
When he needed assistance with his care, Reno became a resident of Meeker Manor Rehabilitation Center in Litchfield and passed away there on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at the age of 78 years. Blessed be his memory.
Reno is survived by his:
Wife, Linda (Heine) Stuedeman of 54 years;
Son, Douglas (Mary) Stuedeman;
Grandchildren, Alex Stuedeman and Cole Stuedeman;
Brother-in-law, Larry Hasse;
Niece, Krista (Darin) Riedel;
Great-niece, Haleigh Riedel;
Other relatives and many friends.
Reno was preceded in death by his Parents, George and Delila (Quade) Stuedeman; Infant Brother, Dennis Stuedeman; Son, Brian Stuedeman; Sister-in-law, Nancy Hasse.
Randy Kroells says
I used to chit chat with him at the sales barn in Belle Plaine. He was a really nice guy.
Jean Larson says
Heaven gained a wonderful angel!! Condolences and hugs to the family!!!
Marion Goetz says
So for your loss. Prayers for you and family.
Rosemary Solheid says
To my Dear Friend Linda, I send my Deepest Sympathy and love and prayers, God Bless
Also to Doug and Mary and their Family, so sorry to hear this sad news, may faith keep you strong.
Love Rosie S.
Lisa Kiecker says
Our thoughts and prayers for Linda and the family, he was a nice guy. Our loss is heavens gain.
Stephen and Lisa Kiecker
Marilyn Macho says
Linda, my sympathy to you and your family.
You probably don’t remember, but I met you and Reno years ago at Heritagefest in New Ulm. Reno was a couple years ahead of me at Fairfax High School and his family was good friends with my family plus my dad did a lot of business through Fullerton lumber in Fairfax.
Just want you to know that you’re in my thoughts and prayers for peace during this difficult time.
Marilyn (Havemeier) Macho