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Arthur R. "Art" Quady

Plymouth, Minnesota

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Quady, Arthur R. "Art" Age 78, of Crystal. Passed away peacefully April 28, 2007 surrounded by his family. Survived by beloved wife of 58 years, Beverly; children, Candace (John) Weber, Patricia (Ken) Harasyn, Nancy (Pat) Wojcik; grandchildren, Todd, Kristina, Eric, Robb, Kate, Ryan, John, Patrick, Ashley and Blake; 8 great grandchildren; sister, Muriel (Roy) Falk; many family and friends. Preceded in death by brother, Douglas Quady. Retired as Chief after 37 years of service with the Crystal Fire Department. Mass of Christian Burial Thur. 10 a.m. at the Church of St. Raphael, 7301 Bass Lake Rd., Crystal. Interment Gethsemane Cemetery. Visitation Wed. 5-8 p.m. with prayer service at 7 p.m. at Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th Ave. N. and W. Broadway and one hour prior to the Mass in East Gathering Space of the church. Memorials are preferred to North Memorial Hospice. Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale 763-537-4511
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Dear Bev and Family, We are so saddened to learn of Art's death. He was always so much fun in NHS and all of these years after. He always gave us something to laugh about. You have so many beautiful memories, God Bless you all ,Love Isabelle and Bernie Schulte

Bev & Family,
We were sorry to hear about Art's death on Saturday. Keep the memories of him in your heart and he will always be with you.
Love,
Tom, Janet, Andy & Brian

Uncle Art,
I will always remember your laugh! Rest in peace.
Love, Janet

My loving Father. Dad, you were the strongest man I have ever met in my entire life. You did not pass away without a courageous fight. I admire you so much for that. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the things you did and gave Mom as well as us girls. I am so glad we all talked and laughed on Friday about our memories and the crazy things that we did on our vacations, and at the lake. I know that you are always right above us looking down and keeping an eye on all of us. As...