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Dale V. RUDE

White Bear Lake, Minnesota

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Age 78, of St. Paul, MN Formerly of Veblen, SD Passed away on May 23, 2019. Preceded in death by parents, Arthur and Maxine Rude, brothers Gary, Maynard, Roy; sisters Orpha O'Hara, Beverly Peters. Survived by wife Judy; children Mike (Donna Thompson), Pat (Dawn), Joe (Cheryl), Kathie Eliason...

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You seemed to know where the fish were, even though it was the last place I would of thought. That what was awesome! Thanks for all you've done!!

lots of good memories on hunting & fishing trips that I had fun with Dale and his brothers, he always had a great sense of humour we will miss him. maybe god can beat him at cribbage

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Winnie, I'm sorry to hear about Dale. I can't believe that Fisher's is closed 26 years. Gerry Vogel

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Dad, you surely will be missed by all of us. I was so happy that you made it up to the cabin one last time. You had so many good memories there with family and friends and the BIG fish you caught! WOW. It's no wonder you enjoyed it so much. That fall you took was so tragic, it was a real shame. I only hope you are fishing once again and always remember to keep that cribbage board ready.

Your cribbage partner!

To a guy that knows how to fish and play cribbage.

We will miss you dad. I am glad you were able to get the cabin one more time. Your 55 plus years going there has truly rewarded you with some of the best fishing any guy could ask for. It was a lot of work there, but we made it fun with so many friends and family. I will never forget you as a father and cribbage partner. We sure won our fair share of games with many trophy's to prove it. Keep the board ready for me someday. We miss you a lot and I know you are at peace again. That was a...

Dale we miss you very much your smile your laughter most of all just being there love you very much Cheryl and Larry and Dennis