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William Clarence “Bill” Ahlstrand

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William Clarence “Bill” Ahlstrand Veteran

Birth
Ely, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Death
13 Aug 2023 (aged 92)
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Devotion 152-D-4
Memorial ID
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William "Bill" Ahlstrand, 92, of Embarrass, Minn., passed away on August 13, 2023, in Brainerd, Minn. Bill was born in Ely, Minn., to Herman and Gertrude Ahlstrand on May 9, 1931.

He went to school in Ely. He married Lillian Aho on February 17, 1951, in Ely. He worked as a mining dynamite specialist most of his life at various mines in northeast Minnesota, Missouri, South Dakota, and Montana. He was a veteran, serving in the Army just after World War II. Bill was a real life "Crocodile Dundee" living off the land, with massive gardens, plenty of venison in the freezer, and suckers that he speared in the spring when they were tasty. He fished for walleyes in the summer, netted whitefish in the fall, and harvested wild rice. He picked buckets and buckets of blueberries, cranberries, mushrooms, and basically anything edible he could find in the woods. To keep warm in the cold, Embarrass winters, he split at least 5 cords of wood every year until he was 85 and heated their home with that wood. Bill's Christian faith began in his early years, listening to the "swamp angels" of rural Ely. They were two single sisters that were missionaries to northeast Minnesota. Later, Bill attended a Promise Keepers event and when asked if he trusted Jesus for the forgiveness of his sins, he said yes, and referred back to the swamp angels of Ely, thanking them for sharing their faith with him. His faith in Jesus became more important to him in the last few years of his life.

Bill is survived by his sisters: Betty Mather and Dorothy Maki; children: Yvonne Trugman and Maralee Gazelka; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchildren about to be born.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Earl and Herman Jr.; spouse, Lillian; and son, William Jr.
William "Bill" Ahlstrand, 92, of Embarrass, Minn., passed away on August 13, 2023, in Brainerd, Minn. Bill was born in Ely, Minn., to Herman and Gertrude Ahlstrand on May 9, 1931.

He went to school in Ely. He married Lillian Aho on February 17, 1951, in Ely. He worked as a mining dynamite specialist most of his life at various mines in northeast Minnesota, Missouri, South Dakota, and Montana. He was a veteran, serving in the Army just after World War II. Bill was a real life "Crocodile Dundee" living off the land, with massive gardens, plenty of venison in the freezer, and suckers that he speared in the spring when they were tasty. He fished for walleyes in the summer, netted whitefish in the fall, and harvested wild rice. He picked buckets and buckets of blueberries, cranberries, mushrooms, and basically anything edible he could find in the woods. To keep warm in the cold, Embarrass winters, he split at least 5 cords of wood every year until he was 85 and heated their home with that wood. Bill's Christian faith began in his early years, listening to the "swamp angels" of rural Ely. They were two single sisters that were missionaries to northeast Minnesota. Later, Bill attended a Promise Keepers event and when asked if he trusted Jesus for the forgiveness of his sins, he said yes, and referred back to the swamp angels of Ely, thanking them for sharing their faith with him. His faith in Jesus became more important to him in the last few years of his life.

Bill is survived by his sisters: Betty Mather and Dorothy Maki; children: Yvonne Trugman and Maralee Gazelka; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchildren about to be born.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Earl and Herman Jr.; spouse, Lillian; and son, William Jr.


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