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Age 56, of Excelsior, MN John Olson, Founder and Chairman of the Minneapolis-based "Olson" ad agency entered into eternal rest surrounded by family on September 7th, 2013. Olson was born in Madison, Wisconsin and raised in Minneapolis. In less than 20 years he and his wife, Cindy, founded and grew their company to become the largest ad agency in the Twin Cities and among the five largest independent ad agencies in North America, with more than 450 employees globally. Together their teams helped create, and strengthen, some of the most iconic brands in Minnesota and across the country. Clients including, The Minnesota Wild, Bauer Hockey, Cub Foods, The Detroit Pistons, Target, Phillips Distilling and Old Dutch. John Olson - or Johnny as some of his friends call him, spent much of the last year in recording sessions in the Twin Cities and at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, TN releasing an album he called "Olsonville." You can hear some of the tunes and find its spirit at www.olsonville.org. John Olson was also founder of the BrandLab, a foundation based in Minneapolis that helps open opportunities in the advertising and marketing industry to minorities. Olson is survived by his wife, Cindy (Cobb) Olson and their children, Miko (14), Ava (10) and Zellie (7), his mother, Therese (Casserly) Olson. And his siblings Tom Olson (Wendy), Steve Olson (Joan), Peter Olson, Ted Olson (Karen), Nancy Miller Johnson (Steven), Elizabeth Brown (Aryae) and 24 nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, Thomas Oscar Olson and his brother-in-law Steven Miller. Visitation 4-8pm Monday, September 9th at First Memorial Funeral Chapel at 7110 France Ave. South Edina, MN 55435. 952-924-4900. Mass of Christian Burial noon, Tuesday, September 10th at the Basilica of St. Mary, Hennepin Avenue & 16th Street in downtown Minneapolis. There will be an additional visitation at the Basilica from 10:30am to noon - preceding the Mass. Reception following the Mass at the Basilica, lower level. Note: In keeping with John's spirit, we invite you to feel free to wear colorful clothing to the Mass. (This was his daughter Ava's request). In lieu of flowers, family requests memorials to: Holy Family Catholic Church Choir 5900 West Lake Street St. Louis Park, MN 55416 www.hfcmn.org.
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Oh ... how we could all use that big, booming laugh that screamed, C'mon lets just have some fun!
Mike Gray
Coworker
September 2, 2020
Ohhhh John, how you will be missed. Whether I saw you often or not, I just liked knowing you -- Such a bright star and playful spirit. Such a good man. I smile thinking of you. May your family find comfort from loving and being loved by you.
Jan Leadholm
September 16, 2013
Deepest sympathy.
Julie Dual
September 12, 2013
I was glad to have met you all in September and be a part of the wonderful performance at the coffee house. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. Remember all those wonderful memories.
Lea Roberts
September 11, 2013
John was so wonderful at motivating his friends and employees. He took the time to know even the family of his employees. It was special to be greeted as the mom of one of them-may he rest in peace. Love to Cindy and family as well.
Sandra Teichner
September 10, 2013
Dear Cindy and family,
Sending heartfelt condolences to all of you. Our greatest memory of John was watching him "whoop it up" at the Bellgrove family gathering at your home. He lived life to the fullest and had fun every step of the way.
Sending hugs to all of you....
Kathy and Allan Share
September 10, 2013
You are a light. Your light shined brightly on earth and now will also shine brightly in heaven. You are an encourager. You are a lover of people. You are a generous soul. It's a great comfort to me to know that you will be in heaven with the angels fighting the good fight on our behalf. You inspire me to be the Biggest Fool. Bless you forever, friend.
Wendy Mills
September 9, 2013
Hearing this terrible news brought not only a wave of sadness for Johnny and his wonderful family (who I had the immense pleasure of spending a great deal of time with in the eighties)--it also unleashed a wave of vivid and wonderful memories--lunches at Matin, or Black's, art crawls through the Wyman Building, late night revelry at the New French bar, and fabulous parties at Johnny's, dancing in his jam-packed living room late into the night...and most of all, Johnny's brilliant, infectious, joy-filled smile.
Love and condolences to the entire Olson family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Mike Spoodis
September 9, 2013
It has been a unique pleasure working with John five of the past eight years. He made me smile everyday. He created an amazing agency because he was an amazing man, truly one of a kind.
Irene Lockwood
September 9, 2013
So sorry to hear of John's passing. Our condolences to Cindy and his family. He was a special kind of guy filled with creative passion, purpose and intellect, but with a humbleness of spirit that was intimidating. I can hear that crazy, signature laugh of his … he was just so damn much fun.
Mike Gray
September 9, 2013
A spirit as limitless and boundless and Johns now truly has no bounds. I believe we will continue to see the spirit of John at work unfettered by physical limitations. That infectious smile of his that we all will miss so much? Still there only the expression is different. Perhaps in the form of sunlight dancing on the water.
Valerie Esqueda
September 9, 2013
I'll always remember Johnny - mid-air - jumping from the bow of our boat. For over a year we had told the kids it was too dangerous, but Johnny changed the rules. He was good at that! We and the kids will forever thank him for the thrill. Many prayers for Cindy & kiddos coming from us.
Karen Sattler
September 9, 2013
I was shocked and saddened when I heard. John had such a creative approach to life, work and play. We are all made in God's image… John's creative energy resembled God the Creator in such a unique way. We have to be thankful for the time that we had with John, and know that our loss is Heaven's gain. My prayers are with you Cindy, and all of the Olson family.
Tony Kubat
September 9, 2013
Your soul is now in heaven, but your heart is alive and well here at Olson, John. We will serve your memory best by continuing to build upon your dream.
Katy Ramme
September 9, 2013
We'll greatly miss you John. What a brilliant light of creative talent and energy. Thanks for the opportunity to work together when the agency was in its toddler years. The entire Olson family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Bob Huff
September 9, 2013
Such a special, special soul. John, I cannot thank you enough for bringing me to Olson nearly eight years ago. It was a privilege to work alongside of you. The memories are overflowing. Cindy, please let me know if there is anything I can do. Sending prayers and peace. Much love.
Nicole Nye
September 9, 2013
John was one of the most unique and talented people I have ever known. My sympathy to both his family at home, and his family at the agency. He is gone too soon, but will always be remembered with a smile.
Larry Magnesen
September 9, 2013
A Truly Gifted Man...You will be missed Johnny O.
Cindy, you gave him wings and nurtured his zest for adventure of mind and spirit. His good fortune was having you along for the ride, and what a ride it's been! Godspeed my friend.
Kathy McEnaney
September 9, 2013
My condolences to the Olson family. I have vivid memories of John when he and the music group played at the children's Mass, the eighth grade graduating Mass, and the Sunday Masses at Visitation. You will be in my prayers. I think he's making music in heaven. May he rest in peace.
Fr. Rinaldo Custodio
September 8, 2013
John was always hard working with a smile on his face. His infectious good humor and striving for the very best are what I will remember most.
May all of you be comforted by his entrance into eternal life.
Tom Jonas
September 8, 2013
I remember John and Cindy on our great trip to Rome with Patrons of the Arts of the Vatican Museums. I could see that John was a deep creative thinker and he loved his wife, children and friends with a great devotion. My thoughts and prayers to them.
Bonnie Norsted
September 8, 2013
Dear and beloved Olson Family. A light has gone out. Bright, funny, smart and witty. He is already dearly missed. We will stand with you. Pook and Grathwols
Pook Grathwol
September 8, 2013
Remembering John in the Woolverines Trio that played at our wedding in 1985.
A gifted musician and the guy who wrote great ads.
R.I.P. my friend.
Joanie Bernstein & Jack Molloy
September 8, 2013
My deepest sympathy to John's wife, children and family. May you get comfort from each other and help each other through this tough time.
Jim Wold
September 8, 2013
Dear Olson family,
When I saw John's name on the news, I felt incredibly sad to see such a great man, with the most energetic passion for life, depart so quick. I was honored to know him over the last year as his cancer care nurse. He embraced life with positive and forward thinking. I will always remember John.
Mary Lee Shand, RN
September 8, 2013
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