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Sigurd T. Ivesdal

Robbinsdale, Minnesota

Sep 24, 1943 – Oct 17, 2020 (Age 77)

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BORN
September 24, 1943
DIED
October 17, 2020
AGE
77
LOCATION
Robbinsdale, Minnesota

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Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapels - Robbinsdale Chapel Obituary

Sigurd “Tom” Ivesdal, 77, passed away peacefully Saturday afternoon, October 17, 2020 at North Memorial Hospital in Minneapolis with his son and daughter at his side.

Tom was born September 24, 1943 in Devils Lake to Sigurd and Olive (Thorson) Ivesdal, growing up on a farm near...

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Tom helped me get my job at Ecolab back in 1977. A job that turned into a 40 year career for me. We ended up roommates for a year after both of us got divorced. After that we lost touch but I will always have good memories of our days as Building Engineers at Ecolab. RIP Tom and hello to Randy to Kerri.

I worked with Tom at Ecolab for about 10 years. He was a decent, hardworking, honest man, and a good friend. He will certainly be missed.

Your memories of Tom will last forever. Even though he’s no longer here, you’ll always feel his presence. I offer my condolences to your family.

Tommy was a Great man to talk about the Navy! R.I.P my fellow squid!!

Tom was a great friend while we were growing up. We loved each other’s companionship and during grade school we rode horses, played cowboy, getting in trouble together and shooting out windows with our BB gun. One day we shot out 22 window panes in my Dad’s barn. I remember it turned out to be a real bad day for us. In High School we focused on only two things, girls and cars. Study took a back seat for both of us. We later paid the cost of that behavior when we entered college. As we...

There is so much to say about Uncle Tom. What a fun loving person! He wasn’t afraid of anything it seemed. So many memories. I specifically remember when he was about to turn 30, he was not excited at all! He loved German Shepard’s, he had one that was part wolf I thought. My mom and him were two peas in a pod, always looking for trouble and usually finding it! There are not enough words to describe Uncle Tom and what he means to our family. He has left a great legacy in Kerri and Randy and...

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Auntie Dottie & Uncle Steve

Oh how we will miss our good friend Tommy. We always got together for March Madness and college football. What a wonderful person. He will be greatly missed.