Axel-Nelson-Obituary

Axel H. Nelson

Juneau, Alaska

Age 93

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DIED
December 11, 2017
AGE
93
LOCATION
Juneau, Alaska

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Axel H. Nelson passed peacefully in his sleep surrounded by family on December 11th 2017 at the age of 93. He was preceded in death by his wife Bonnie Lee Nelson (Hulse).Axel is survived by his brother Norval "Ole" Nelson, brother-in-laws Fred (Carolee) Hulse and Gary (Lori) Hulse,...

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RIP Axel. You and your family will always be remembered to me as loving and kind.

I grew up with the Nelson kids, living right up the road from them. I spent many cold alaska winter nights with there family in there home, with Axel, Bonnie, Jerry, Tammy, Dale, Art, and Tom., they were a tight knit family. I remember sledding down engineers hill in the dark winter nights and swimming in the pond at the top of the hill in the long summer days. Shoveling off the Quancet hut where Axel had his shop with 4' of snow. They were always a warm welcoming family who would give the...

My sincere condolences. May our heavenly Father, the God of all comfort sustain you at this time of such great loss 2Thessalonians 2:16, 17.

My sincere condolences to the family of Mr.Nelson. May you find strength, comfort, and hope in the God of loving kindness. May he give you all what's needed to sustain you during this sad difficult time.
John 6:40

I WAS PRIVILEGED TO HAVE KNOWN AXEL AND SHARED MANY A LAUGHS AND GOOD TIMES WITH HIM IN FAMILY AND IN WORKING,I AM CERTAIN WE WILL SEE HIM AGAIN IN THE RESURECTION TO SHARE PARADISE ON EARTH.TRUELY A GOOD MAN.

Thank you Axel and family for the "Winter Cook Outs" we attended at your home in the 60's and for attending all of ours throughout Auke Bay. I have many memories of you in our lives.

I'm so sorry for the loss of Axel, he was a wonderful person. He was a friend to everyone he met. Hugs to the family

I always felt at home when I visited with Axel, Bonnie and the family.
Axel always had a smile and open door when I would stop by. I miss the days when he would invite me to join him at the table, as he read his morning paper. We would talk about the issues around town, things he was working on and I loved listening to the stories of how he met Bonnie and the family. Made my heart light up when he was happy to see me!
He was a great man, one that held family values and appreciated...

Thanks for sharing Axel's story. He was a very precious and kind man!
Love him dearly. Donna