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Jake Partello, age 28, of Oakdale, MN, and formerly of Cannon Falls, died on Monday, July 21, 2025 in Plymouth, IN.
Jake was the son of Kirk and Cindy Partello of Cannon Falls MN, grandson of Lillian Mahle and Kay Partello, brother of Luke Partello and wife Deja, and Zack Partello and wife Chloe, with nieces Allura and Leena, and nephew Ezra. Jake is preceded in death by his grandfathers Leonard Partello and Robert Mahle.
He lived in Cottage Grove for a short time until the family moved to their current residence in Cannon Falls MN in 2002. Jake graduated from home school in 2015. He had a passion for family, friends, and anyone who just needed a helping hand. As a child, Jake loved to play Legos and video games with his two brothers. In high school, Jake played the trumpet and steel drums, both of which he loved doing all the way till graduation. As he got older, he found a passion for spinning fire, and with that a whole community he called family. Any chance he was given he would get up and spin his fire. He often ran fire circles at festivals with friends/family who knew him as Aurus. Jake had just started his own pool and spa cleaning business, Paradigm Pool and Spas at the start of this year. He took great pride in his work. He had previously worked for pool and spa companies for years before. Jake was loved by everyone who met him.
Memorial services will be on Friday, August 1, 2025, at the New River Church, 240 Spates Ave, Red Wing, MN 55066. Doors open at 4:00 pm, service will begin at 5:00 pm. There will be food and drinks afterward and there will be a fire-spinning tribute at 9:00 pm in the church backyard.
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5839 Highway 19 Blvd, Cannon Falls, MN 55009
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