Greg A. Udenberg

Greg A. Udenberg obituary, Minneapolis, MN

Greg A. Udenberg

Greg Udenberg Obituary

Published by Legacy on Mar. 4, 2025.
Obituary of Greg A. Udenberg
Greg A. Udenberg, 64, passed away March 1, 2025 at Solvay Hospice House after a 10 month battle with cancer.
Greg was born to Eugene "Sonny" and Sharon (LaBonne) Udenberg on July 26, 1960 in Two Harbors, MN. Greg lived most of his adult life in Alaska. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed fishing, hunting and leisure drives in the country. Greg moved back to Minnesota in 2012 after the death of his wife.
Greg was preceded in death by his wife Linda, father Sonny, brother Thomas, niece Sarah and nephew Zachary.
He is survived by his son Chad (Tiffany), grandchildren Daphne and Balian, mother Sharon, brothers Timothy (Kathy), Todd (Nancy) Michael (Laurie), Sisters Judy (Steve) and Barbara, numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family would like to extend our deepest appreciation to the staff at Essentia Hospice and the Solvay Hospice House for their compassionate care of Greg in his final months.
A celebration of Greg's life will be held on March 22 from 1-4 at the Moose Lodge in Two Harbors.

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Steve Kosiak

March 5, 2025

Greg was one of my very best friends when I was growing up in Two Harbors, especially when we were in elementary school together. I have nothing be the fondest of memories of Greg-going for long walks in the woods and along the railroad tracks, building snow forts, sledding, playing monopoly, doing all the things that kids do, or at least used to do. For some reason, walking in the woods together with Greg, and talking about everything, is the memory that stands out most in my mind. Sadly, but as often happens, we lost touch over the years, and the last time I saw Greg was a few years ago. But Greg will always have a special place in my memories. My deepest sympathies go out to his son and mother, grandchildren, and the rest of his family.

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