Lars Ditlev, 69, of Mukilteo, WA, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Jan. 24, 2021.
Lars was born on Dec. 6, 1951 in Randers, Denmark. As a young boy, he and his parents immigrated to Minneapolis, MN in 1955. He was the eldest of six children and the only child born in Denmark. After graduating from Lincoln High School in Sioux Falls, SD, Lars went on to study Metallurgical Engineering. He attended South Dakota School of Mines and Technology where he was a member of the Theta Tau Omega fraternity and the football team. After college, he was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles, but an injury led him to pursue professional careers in engineering, management, and sales.
In college, Lars worked as a summer camp counselor where he met his love and future wife, Karen Kay Fisk. They wed in Dell Rapids, SD on Aug. 8, 1976, and later had two children, Keld and Hans. Lars and his family lived in Bellevue, NE, Mukilteo, WA, and Rapid City, SD.
Lars was a gentle giant in every way-tall and strong with a resounding voice. He was loyal and determined to provide for his family and raise his two sons after the loss of his wife at a young age. His boys meant more to him than anything else in the world. He was exceedingly proud when both went on to graduate with engineering degrees from the same college as their father.
During his free time, Lars loved to play golf, take scenic drives, be in nature, and watch sports. He was also an avid reader of print and undoubtedly had a hand in keeping print media alive for so long. Most notably, Lars loved to spend time laughing and talking with people, and he had a keen ability to connect with every person he met.
Lars was predeceased by his wife, Karen; parents Bente and Jens Peter; and sister Susan Beaton. He is survived by his sons Keld (Emily) Ditlev of Rapid City, SD and Hans (Marissa) Ditlev of Mukilteo, WA; sisters Lena Schultz, Lisa Ditlev, and Linda Kozora; brother Alan Ditlev; grandchildren Kaija, Dane, Fox, Stella and Ryder; and girlfriend Jeanie Anderson.
In lieu of flowers and with memorials pending, we invite all who loved Lars to celebrate in true Lars form-take a drive or drive a golf ball, listen to good music, enjoy a cigar, or "Skol!" with a glass of Aquavit…live in the moment and love the moment you're in.
December 6, 1951 - January 24, 2021To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6 Entries
stacey
November 8, 2022
I still miss you Lars. Our conversations meant so much to me. You were such a kind soul... A gentle giant. Much love....
Tina Nelson
February 10, 2021
Oh what conversations we had over the years! Lars always had a great story to share and a smile. And we had a shared love of Denmark; he helped me plan my last trip. He will be missed, it was always a pleasure to see him around HP.
Steve Graham
February 9, 2021
Very sorry to hear the news. He was a great guy. We shared some good South Dakota stories.
Gary Bland
February 8, 2021
Hey there boys so sorry to hear about your dad we had a lot of fun over at Alta Lake playing golf your dad love pickled eggs take care and God bless
Dennis Loney
February 8, 2021
Sending our love. God bless him.
Beth (Lothrop) Adams Roemmelt
February 5, 2021
So very sorry to learn of Lars' death. I worked with him at Camp Tepeetonka in the summer of 1971. He was a gentle giant with the kindest heart and the biggest laugh. Even all these years later, it's easy to recall his beaming smile & the joy in found in living. A good man gone too soon.
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