John Donald Petersen was born to Alvin and Irene (Hellvig) Petersen on June 27, 1961, in Tyler, Minnesota. He grew up on a farm near Goose Lake, where he kept busy shearing sheep, baling hay, helping with chores, and helping the neighbors every summer. John graduated from Russell High School in 1980, then went into the Army for four years. After returning home, John worked at Swift’s Turkey Plant in Marshall for seventeen years. For the past sixteen years, John has worked at ADM as a chemical handler, a position that was more important than he ever made it sound.
John was an avid outdoorsman, and especially enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapping, and riding his motorcycle. He could filet a fish like none other. John was always good for a random history fact, and he was not afraid to find the answer to something he did not know. John also enjoyed spending time with his family, his dogs, and especially his grandson, Colton. John followed just about any sport – football, baseball, golf, NASCAR – but he had a special fondness for the Minnesota Vikings. John was a member of bowling and dart leagues for years. John was also a skilled photographer and guitar player who took pride in everything he did. He was a simple, kindhearted man who was there for anyone and everyone, and he will be greatly missed.
John died at the Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota after a short battle with aggressive cancer.
He is survived by his son Patrick Petersen of Taunton, grandson Colton; daughter Lisa Petersen of Clara City; brother Joe (Judy) Petersen of Minneota; sister Susan (John) Laleman of Ivanhoe; nieces and nephews Shawn Petersen, Morgan Petersen (Dana Hilfers), Jessica (Joe) Wilson, Alex (Bee) Laleman, and Adrian Laleman; and many great-nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents Alvin and Irene Petersen, nephew Anthony Laleman, as well his grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
John Donald Petersen was born to Alvin and Irene (Hellvig) Petersen on June 27, 1961, in Tyler, Minnesota. He grew up on a farm near Goose Lake, where he kept busy shearing sheep, baling hay, helping with chores, and helping the neighbors every summer. John graduated from Russell High School in 1980, then went into the Army for four years. After returning home, John worked at Swift’s Turkey Plant in Marshall for seventeen years. For the past sixteen years, John has worked at ADM as a chemical handler, a position that was more important than he ever made it sound.
John was an avid outdoorsman, and especially enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapping, and riding his motorcycle. He could filet a fish like none other. John was always good for a random history fact, and he was not afraid to find the answer to something he did not know. John also enjoyed spending time with his family, his dogs, and especially his grandson, Colton. John followed just about any sport – football, baseball, golf, NASCAR – but he had a special fondness for the Minnesota Vikings. John was a member of bowling and dart leagues for years. John was also a skilled photographer and guitar player who took pride in everything he did. He was a simple, kindhearted man who was there for anyone and everyone, and he will be greatly missed.
John died at the Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota after a short battle with aggressive cancer.
He is survived by his son Patrick Petersen of Taunton, grandson Colton; daughter Lisa Petersen of Clara City; brother Joe (Judy) Petersen of Minneota; sister Susan (John) Laleman of Ivanhoe; nieces and nephews Shawn Petersen, Morgan Petersen (Dana Hilfers), Jessica (Joe) Wilson, Alex (Bee) Laleman, and Adrian Laleman; and many great-nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents Alvin and Irene Petersen, nephew Anthony Laleman, as well his grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
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