Lowell W. Gregerson

lowell gregerson

January 9, 1933 ~ February 8, 2013

Veteran, age 80 Beloved Husband, Dad, Papa Of Forest Lake, passed away February 8th. Lowell is survived by his wife of 54 yrs, Marilyn; children, Mike (Stephanie), Nancy Calvin, Tom (Chris); grandchildren, Justin (Cass Ingli), Jim (Maria) Bill Calvin, Amanda (Bryon Colby), Samantha (Aaron) Krantz, Jacob; great-grandchildren, Peyton Havana, Layla, Brielle, Landon McKenna; sister, Joy (Richard) Hammer. He is preceded in death by his parents, Otto and Mabel (Lundgaard) Gregerson; sister, Marlys Englund; brother, Gene; niece, Janna. A Celebration of Lowells Life will be 1:00PM Tuesday, February 12th at Faith Lutheran Church, with a gathering beginning at 11AM until time of service.

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  1. Dear Family and Friends of Lowell Gregerson – Please be comforted by Bible promises at this difficult time. Continue to dwell on the happy memories and fine qualities that you remember about Mr. Gregerson. Death and suffering was not part of God’s purpose for mankind. Everything that God created was “very good” (Genesis 1:31). Death came to mankind due to Adam’s disobedience (Genesis 2:17). Because of Jesus’ ransom sacrifice, hope of everlasting life was restored and death will be done away with (Revelation 21:4). Faith in these Bible promises and looking forward to the joy of again seeing Lowell Gregerson in perfect Paradise conditions hopefully will ease the pain of loss. Meanwhile we have the opportunity to follow Jesus’ instruction to continue to take in Bible knowledge that leads to everlasting life (John 17:3).

  2. Lowell was a great man, and he will be missed by all who knew him. He will be proudly watching his loved ones and looking forward to being with them again someday.

  3. Lowell was truly one of a kind. A man that was selfless and considerate to all around him, eager to share his knowledge and wisdom with all as well. Lowell hired me at the then Hartzell Custom Products in Turtle Lake, Wi in Sept. of 1977 as a young moldmaker apprentice. Those early years were critical to my growth not only as a craftsman but also as a man. Lowell was the guiding influence in those early years to many of us in the toolroom. You will be missed my friend and mentor and will be remembered always with great love and respect.

  4. We send our sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

  5. We had some great times in the boundry waters,fishing,cooking,sitting around the camp fire sharing stories.Your in heaven with Jim & Kenny.Keep the fire going untill I get there.Kermit kept me up dated on your health.Iam sorry to see you go,your with family and friends,so I know your alright.I’ll miss you.

  6. Thinking of you guys during this time of loss. We didn’t talk much Thursday evening, but I hope it was peaceful for everyone.

  7. On behalf of Forest Lake American Legion Post 225, we give thanks for Lowell’s military service to our nation.

  8. Lowell was a very special and kind man who had many talents and used them! We will miss him! Our sympathy to Marilyn and all his children and grandkids and great grandkids. We will see him again in Heaven and for that we are thankful!


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