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November 11, 2010
Thinking about you and your family. You were a wonderful man, Lyle.
From the Station 33 staff
Rita Walters
November 10, 2010
Kay,Connie and the entire family, your Dad was a great guy. So thoughtful to everyone always a smile or a kind word. He loved life and his family. You will miss him alot but remember all the good times you have had together. He will be with you always.
Love Rita so sweeta
Ross and Connie Gjevre
November 10, 2010
I had the pleasure of meeting Uncle Lyle several times at Stanley Engel's birthday celebrations and family reunions. He will always be remembered fondly. We are glad he could receive Sarah and Andrea during their recent visit to the Twin Cities. We extend our condolences to the entire group. Lyle is arrived in a most certainly better place. Love, Ross and Connie Gjevre.
Erica Erickson
November 9, 2010
To Connie and the entire family ~ Your father was an absolutely incredible man, and that is evidenced in the wonderful family that he raised and influenced. My thoughts are with you.
Marilee Johns
November 9, 2010
Kay, Connie & families, in behalf of the entire Johns cousin clan,our deepest sympathy. Lyle was a family treasure. He made all of us feel loved with our own private nicknames, his special smile. his interest in our lives as we grew up. He will remain in our hearts forever.
November 9, 2010
I wish I could be there with you all. Gramps was such a sweetie, he always made me feel like I was part of the family. I am really going to miss him.
Much love, Hilary Fitzgibbons
(NYC 'The Big Apple' < He was always asking me about the big city ;)
steve scherer
November 9, 2010
Kay and Connie , our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family in your loss. Your Dad was an absolute treasure and it was an honor to have known him. I have many fond memories of Lyle from our fishing trips and our days at the Normandy Inn. He was a great Hotelier and great guy. He will be sadly missed by all of us. You are in our prayers. Best Regards
Steve Scherer
Branson Mo
November 9, 2010
Kay and Connie, my deepest sympathy to you and your families. I have so many fond memories of your dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Peggy Dressel
Tim Cutler
November 9, 2010
Connie,Kay& Family,My deepest condolences for your loss,your dad was a sweetheart,we will greatly miss him,he really could light up the room,and he played a great game of bunco,It was a honor to have known him.
November 9, 2010
Kay, Connie & Family,
My condolences for your loss. I've been thinking of the many memories I have of Lyle and they all make me smile! He was a wonderful man and will be missed by all who knew him.
Sincerely,
Beth Longman (a/k/a "Bethess Boodles")
Colleen Brengman
November 7, 2010
Kay & Connie, Your dad meant so much to me. What a fun man! I remember attending his 90th B-day party, meeting all the family, and seeing how proud he was of his grandchildren. I still proudly wear my "Got Moxie" t-shirt and think of "Uncle Lyle" each time I wear it. If anyone had moxie- it was Lyle!
With my Love, Colleen Brengman
Brooke Nunn
November 7, 2010
Dear Connie, Sam, and family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Lyle sure did know how to light up the room around him and all the people in it. May happy memories comfort you in the days ahead.
Legacy Remembers
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November 7, 2010
Lyle Rosetter Obituary
Rosetter, Lyle B. age 92, of Eden Prairie, died 11/05/2010. Preceded in death by wife Muriel (Fennell) and infant daughter Ann. Survived by daughters Kay (Mitch), Connie (Sam), 6 grandchildren and 2 step grandchildren along with several great-grandchildren... Read Lyle Rosetter's Obituary
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