Elmer-Aamodt-Obituary

Elmer J. Aamodt

Dallas, Texas

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Aamodt, Elmer J. Age 80 and Mary L. Aamodt, age 75, passed away together June 6, 2008. They had been married for 59 years. Mary was a lifelong resident of Grand Prairie and Elmer was a resident of Grand Prairie for 60 years. Elmer was born April 29, 1928 in Turtle Lake, Wisconsin. Mary was born...

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We want to extend our sympathy to all the family in your loss. We were out of town and so unable to join you in celebration of their lives. We held them in high regard and ask God to give you peace and comfort.

Anyone who met Elmer & Mary quickly learned what amazing people they were. I had the privilege of riding with them and another friend from DFW to New Orleans for a Lions Convention in 1977. What a tremendous joy to know them and to get to see them around town for the 31 years since! They were such loving and special people, and they loved each other and their family members well, extending that love to friends so generously. My heart is aching for you as you learn to walk with this...

Miki and Grant
When Brandi told of your loss I was totally shocked. I told her how much I enjoyed talking with Elmer at Dustin & Brandi's wedding. Your mom and Dad made me so happy that Brandi was part of such a fine family, I know brandi was looking to years ahead of loving them.

My prayers go out to you and your whole family.

John Menville

Sandy and Miki,
We are so sorry to hear about your Mom and Dad. Our prayer's are with all the family.

Sandy and Tommy,
You already know that some of the very special memories of my teenage and early twenties revolved around the times spent around the Aamodt family. It did not matter if it was the Aamodt home or a function where they were present. I really did love them. They will always hold a special place in my heart. I am sorry I only heard about your loss today. All I can say is I am happy for them because I know their most wonderful journey together has just started. I am very...

Dearest Sandi, Micki, and families, It is with heartfelt sympathy I write this note to yu all as I know so well how much Elmer and Mary loved their girls and their families. We went to the same church as well as I worked at the Senior Center in Grand Prairie and went on may adventures with your Mom as well as she was in my exercise class. She was a lovely , loving lady that added class to event we shared together. She went with me to buy a dress for my son's wedding and we ended up with a...

I am so thankful for the memories I have of Elmer and Mary. My dad (C.Stevens) worked with Elmer. I'll never forget them, I miss them already. There's not enough space here to fully express my deepest sympathy... my heart is hurting. But know that God is good thru all things... and we'll see them again soon in Heaven.

There isn't enough space to say all I would like. Growing up with my parents included yours and many others. We were all like family. If the people of this world could be half as good as this older generation, then the world would be a much better place. Growing up as a young boy surrounded by men (and women) of such integrity gave me a great many role models. Your loss is my loss and the world's loss. I lament their passing and grieve with you.

To the family of Mary and Elmer--I am Mary's B.S.F. leader, who had the priviledge of knowing her for several years. I am deeply saddened with you, and have been praying for God's perfect peace for you all. I am out of town, otherwise I would be there with you today. God's blessing. Beth Kitchen