Alfred-SUNDBERG-Obituary

Alfred Rudolph SUNDBERG Jr.

Scandia, Minnesota

1937 - 2018

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April 18, 1937 ~ August 3, 2018 Rudy was fiercely independent, blazing his own trail through the world. He was a man of St. Paul through and through. He attended Central High School where he met classmates from all walks of life. After attending the University of Minnesota with his Chi Psi...

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of julyI remember 14 years ago being a member of a community action group opposing the Zavoral Mine project. We wanted to join the Marine on St. Croix 4th of July parade to muster support from the community. Up drove Rudy in his antique car giving us space to get into the procession. He shepherded us through the parade honking his horn. What a great guy I thought.

Rudy was a very kind man. He offered to shepherd our TACOS group (opposing the Tiller mine on 95) with his vintage car at the Marine 4th of July parade.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. DENNY

What a loss. My condolences to the entire Sundberg clan. Rudy left his mark. As a former and current beneficiary of Rudy's love and support for the creative community all I can say is we need more like him in this world! Noreen Tyler

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So many great and profound memories of the mid and late 1970s when Muggie would share her praises for the work, vision, and diligence you brought to Woods. My thoughts and condolences are with you all.

I remember my mom, Nancy Frey, working at Woods Chocolate shop in the Galleria.
Mom and dad spoke highly of Rudy.
Carol and family, condolences from the George Frey Jr. family to yours.

A twinkle in his eye every time. The River and all of us who love it will miss him. Every interaction was a pleasure with Rudy and he never stopped having ideas and good stories. Carol, all our love and
sympathy and we hope to see you soon. With our thoughts, Diane and John Herman

Rudy was a kind friend who would readily support a good cause. I remember him in his Packard escorting the TACOS group in the Marine 4th of July parade and drawing attention to our message by using his memorable horn. It was a true honor to know him.