Kenny Hugger

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November 20, 1943 ~ September 5, 2022

Age 78 of White Bear Lake. Loving Dad, Grandpa, Fiancé & Brother, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on September 5, 2022 from Alzheimer’s disease. Preceded in death by parents, Lester sister, Roxanne Jensen; son-in-law, Dave Van Beek. Survived by children, Anthony, Jody Van Beek; granddaughter, Asta Van Beek; fiancé, Sandy Jasinski; siblings, Lester (Connie), LaNette Claussen, Paulette (Mike) Elvrum; his beloved Frogner girls, Heather, Billie Kay, Heidi; nieces, nephews, other relatives & friends. Kenny was born and raised in White Bear Lake. He was a “Man of the people” and a friend of many; he never met a stranger. Kenny worked professionally as a carpenter & machinist but was a man of many talents, he could fix anything. He kept everyone laughing and could sing like an angel. Join us to celebrate Kenny’s life with a gathering of family & friends 2-6 PM Sunday, September 11th at Roberts Family Funeral Home, Forest Lake. Private interment at St. Mary of the Lake Cemetery, White Bear Lake.

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  1. As you grieve know that we are remembering you and honoring the memory of “Kenny Hugger”. Anything you need, don’t hesitate to contact us.

  2. Carley and Billie, Heather, Heidi, Amanda, Abby, Charlie, Jake, Logan, Cole You are in our thoughts and prayers.

    • Oh, Kenny took good care of your parents on Stewart Ave. I remember your parents well. Used to go over there as a child. I remember the the little Scottish Terrier they had. Thank you for sharing your memory. Heather Frogner Donelan ❤️

  3. On behalf of the Forest Lake American Legion Post 225, we give thanks for Kenny’s military service to our country in the Army.

  4. Kenny ….I will miss our long relationship. Both born blocks apart and always fun times . I move away at age 6..
    But we still visted each other.
    And good times hanging out Kohlers ice cream shop. With
    Joe R. Bob G
    Joe A. Clyde H
    Jerry H. Many others that are gone . Do not forget the O Dean N .plus all fun women in our lives…

  5. Q: Where did Kenny like to travel?

    A: I was walking in the Florida Keys 25 years ago and there was Kenny coming down the walkway. Kenny was in and around my life since 1950. School and partys and all good times. Very good friend .

    • Yes, he didn’t travel too much. But I remember when he went to the Keys with my mother. He loved camping and fishing! Went to Lake Michigan a lot when I was a teenager. Had lots of laughs and caught big salmon! I miss him so much.
      Heather

  6. Kenny would plow my parents driveway gratis, all winter(s).
    What a dear guy! Remember him growing up as a pleasant guy and up to the last time I saw him at Joe & Audrey’s in 2018.
    Wayne Heaton


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