Anthony "Andy" James Remmen

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October 6, 1987 ~ March 21, 2024

Age 36, formerly of Scandia. Loving Husband, Dad, Son & Friend, passed away on March 21, 2024, he is finally at peace. Survived by loving wife, Nicole; son, Anthony; father, Russell; mother, Judy; mother-in-law, Angela (Lee) Hemmer; father-in-law, Darwin Phillips; Nicole’s siblings; best-friend, Wesley Giddings; other family members & dear friends. Andy grew up in Scandia and had the childhood dream of becoming a professional BMX racer. In school he was a class clown and had an energy that was unmatched. Andy had a passion for working with his hands, especially cars and more specifically, RC cars. He loved to build and race RC cars as a way to bond with his son. As of late, Andy idolized Derek Bieri from Vice Grip Garage for his prowess with cars. Above all, Andy had an unwavering love for Nicole, Anthony & the rest of his family. A celebration of Andy’s life 11 AM Saturday, March 30th with visitation beginning at 10 AM at Roberts Family Funeral Home, Forest Lake. Interment at Elim Cemetery, Scandia. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Andy’s family via GoFundMe.

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  1. Andy,
    It’s been awhile since I’ve seen you. Back in the high school days and our early 20’s you were always the life and the chaos of any sort of gathering. But you were also kind, and genuinely you. May you rest in peace. I’m praying for your wife, your child and the rest of your family and close friends. May they find comfort in knowing you’re watching over them.

  2. Rest in peace buddy. I have a lot of childhood memories with you that I’ll cherish forever. You were the first person I ever called a friend. We grew apart when we got older but seeing you from time to time was always enjoyable. I hope your family finds peace.

  3. Rest in Peace Andy and may the Angels
    take you to Paradise. I will miss you
    and your humor.

    Gramma Bailey

  4. I met you when we worked together at CPR. In the beginning I thought you were just another young punk. Then I got to know yea. Then we became brothers. You will be missed Andy. Life won’t be the same without yea. Rest easy Brother.

  5. Rest in peace Andy

    Talking To the Stones
    Written by: A.S.

    There are so many paces talking to the stones
    The greatest counselors are the ones made of bones
    The flowers in this garden couldn’t possibly be any fresher
    Here in lies, the answers given without undue pressure
    Various degrees of experience given by souls of all ages
    Their final class pictures were found in obituary pages
    A final remembrance of all a somber one
    Beloved father, mother, sister, or son


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