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Hunter Lee Robertson passed away June 20, 2022, in a tragic accident. Funeral service will be held at 1 PM Monday, June 27, 2022, at Bayview Freeborn Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 PM Sunday June 26, 2022, at Bayview Freeborn Funeral Home and for one hour prior to service.
Hunter Lee Robertson was born in Albert Lea on November 27, 1999 to Patrick and Kristine Robertson. He grew up in Glenville and graduated from Glenville-Emmons High School in 2018. During high school he worked at Knaack Dairy farm. After high school, he attended Riverland Community College where he made the dean’s list and earned his degree as a diesel mechanic. After college he worked as an intern at Legends Repair in Blooming Prairie and continued working there after his internship as a diesel mechanic.
Hunter had a passion for building and repairing trucks and built his first diesel truck. He loved everything about the outdoors including hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and dirt bikes. He was looked up to by many and was a great friend to all. He had many goals in life including buying an acreage and he achieved all of them in a short time. Hunter would often say, “I’m living my best life.”
Hunter is survived by his parents, Patrick and Kristine Robertson; sister Lily; grandparents, Connie and Jerry Pierce; special grandparents, Bruce and Donna Stolaas, many aunts, uncles, and cousins, special friend, Bree Tlamka; puppy, Tuffy.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Diane and Dennis Baseman; grandfather, James Robertson.
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1415 Hwy 13 N, Albert Lea, MN 56007
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