John’s greatest pleasure was spending time with family. It started with family camping trips. However, Edna did not share his joy of the great outdoors, so he parked her comfortably in a lawn chair and setup the camp, played with the kids, and cooked and washed dishes over the campfire. John loved to cook and that included regular Sunday dinners where he and Edna prepared fabulous meals for up to 30 people each week. John enjoyed sports of all kinds – both watching and playing them. He bowled often, played fast-pitched softball, and was elected into the St. Paul Softball Hall of Fame. He and Edna enjoyed volleyball, horseshoes, golf, canoeing, and snowmobiling (Dresser Drift Busters). Their best memories included times with the “Dresser Group.” His passion then turned to cheering on all of his children and grandchildren in their activities.
John was one of the founders of the Arcade-Phalen American Legion Post. He had many business ventures, but was best known for his work as a top salesman in the electrical wholesale business. He worked until he was 80 years old – he loved it so much. He was respected throughout the industry for his knowledge and expertise, and ability to get things done. He was known for his ready smile and kindness towards all.
He had a great sense of humor and outlook on life. He had a colorful saying for everything. There was nothing left on his bucket list, except the Vikings winning the Super Bowl. He even got his first and only hole-in-one when he was 80. He truly lived each day to the fullest and appreciated all that life offered!
- Rowe Funeral Home, Luck, Wisconsin
John’s greatest pleasure was spending time with family. It started with family camping trips. However, Edna did not share his joy of the great outdoors, so he parked her comfortably in a lawn chair and setup the camp, played with the kids, and cooked and washed dishes over the campfire. John loved to cook and that included regular Sunday dinners where he and Edna prepared fabulous meals for up to 30 people each week. John enjoyed sports of all kinds – both watching and playing them. He bowled often, played fast-pitched softball, and was elected into the St. Paul Softball Hall of Fame. He and Edna enjoyed volleyball, horseshoes, golf, canoeing, and snowmobiling (Dresser Drift Busters). Their best memories included times with the “Dresser Group.” His passion then turned to cheering on all of his children and grandchildren in their activities.
John was one of the founders of the Arcade-Phalen American Legion Post. He had many business ventures, but was best known for his work as a top salesman in the electrical wholesale business. He worked until he was 80 years old – he loved it so much. He was respected throughout the industry for his knowledge and expertise, and ability to get things done. He was known for his ready smile and kindness towards all.
He had a great sense of humor and outlook on life. He had a colorful saying for everything. There was nothing left on his bucket list, except the Vikings winning the Super Bowl. He even got his first and only hole-in-one when he was 80. He truly lived each day to the fullest and appreciated all that life offered!
- Rowe Funeral Home, Luck, Wisconsin
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