Maynard-Tuve-Obituary

Maynard C. Tuve

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Tuve, Maynard C.

Loving Husband, Father & Grandpa1949-2005

Nov. 29, Age 56, of South St. Paul. Preceded in death by father Rudolph & infant brother Dwight. Survived by wife Kendra, 3 children Dean & Julie Williamson, Kris (Ronald) Peterson and Niki (Chuck)...

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As I got ready for the family reunion today I wondered to myself who would be there.
I was pleasantly suprprised to see Kendra - who looks wonderful and is proving to be very strong. She is a wonderful person - I am glad you brought her into our family.
As I watched Dean with his family, I thought how much I see you in his eyes and his actions. He is a wonderful, loving father and husband - you taught him well. He is truly your son and will carry on the family proudly.
Your...

Maynard was a great nephew. Many the times he helped my husband and me. We had some good rides in his jeep to and from the airport.
Maynard, you are loved and missed.
Aunt Deloris DiSisto

Maynard was always A very happy Child, a good student and a loving son. I always knew where he was and could get ahold of him within five minutes if I needed to.

I remember when Maynard and his brother Richard were young, I would dress them up as twins. One particular time Maynard had on a brown jacket and Richard had on a blue jacket. They thought that they would have some fun and they switched jackets. I was chasing after the wrong child and they thought that this was...

WE HAD A NICE VISIT WITH MAYNARD & KENDRA IN OCTOBER @ JOSH & MALINDAS. WE REMEMBER HE WENT WITH KENNY IN THE TRUCK TO GET A LOAD OF SURGAR BEETS & BROUGHT BACK 2 BEETS TO SHOW US.

I knew Maynard from work. I'm Jeannie Dahm's daughter. I think of how Maynard impacted my life on most days. He was a genuinely perfect human being. He was always truly interested in stuff I talked about. Anything I mentioned, he would come into work the next day with an article or picture or internet website for me to check out concerning what I had been talking about. He was like that with everyone. He treated my kids like they were his own grandkids....always giving me things for...

The reality of your death is starting to sink in. I have been trying to stay busy and not think about it. I have been pretending it is all a dream and when I wake up I can give you a call.

I miss you so much. I know now what you were telling me the last night we talked. I wish I would have skipped work and went to see you at the hospital, You should not have been alone.

Jeanie called mom and said she found some of your tools in her tool box. I remember you and I...

Sometimes death is a hard thing. We always ask ourselves questions that we can't answer. I know that is how it is with me. Maynard and I were close when we grew up but lost track of each other as we grew up. I have many good memories of being together in Canby.

this all really doesnt seem real yet.you where a great person and father.iam going to miss the brunchs on sunday.going out to dinner and talking vikings thanks for everthing you have done for me.you will be in my thoughts and heart always

I cannot begin to tell you how incredibly sorry I was to hear when Maynard got diagnosed. I will always remember him as my cousin who drove Jeeps and only Jeeps. I always wanted to be like him with my vehicles and finally lived up to his expectations - we purchased a Jeep in March of this year. I think he would be proud of the fact he was so inspiring to all of us. He was a wonderful guy and will miss him deeply. Know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Love much - Sherry and Doug...