Rueben was employed as a machinist for Lidgerwood Mundy for many years before his retirement.
He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church and the Brule River Sportsman's Club. He loved to fish on the Brule River, deer hunt and garden, and was an avid Packer fan.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Viola; his parents; four brothers, Felix, Martin, Waino and Hugo; and two sisters, Lillian Kari and Mariam Ritzen.
Rueben is survived by one daughter, Karen (Fred) Moller, Northport, AL; one son, Milton (Linda) Aho, South Range; five grandchildren, Sherri (Dan) Berekan, Elk Mound, WI, Jeff Moller, Chippewa Falls, WI, Jason Aho, Racine, WI, and Kirby Aho, Superior; five great-grandchildren, Brodu Aho, Cullen Aho, Jordan Turner, Kirsten Turner and Elizabeth Moller.
Pallbearers for the service will be Jeff and Fred Moller, Kyle and Roger Aho, Jason Aho and Roger Smith.
(Superior Telegram)
Rueben was employed as a machinist for Lidgerwood Mundy for many years before his retirement.
He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church and the Brule River Sportsman's Club. He loved to fish on the Brule River, deer hunt and garden, and was an avid Packer fan.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Viola; his parents; four brothers, Felix, Martin, Waino and Hugo; and two sisters, Lillian Kari and Mariam Ritzen.
Rueben is survived by one daughter, Karen (Fred) Moller, Northport, AL; one son, Milton (Linda) Aho, South Range; five grandchildren, Sherri (Dan) Berekan, Elk Mound, WI, Jeff Moller, Chippewa Falls, WI, Jason Aho, Racine, WI, and Kirby Aho, Superior; five great-grandchildren, Brodu Aho, Cullen Aho, Jordan Turner, Kirsten Turner and Elizabeth Moller.
Pallbearers for the service will be Jeff and Fred Moller, Kyle and Roger Aho, Jason Aho and Roger Smith.
(Superior Telegram)
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