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Leverne Harold Skov, a beloved father and grandfather, passed away peacefully on March 4, 2025, at the age of 89 years old.
He was born on August 20, 1935, to Harold and Erna (Mickelson) Skov in Alden, MN and later settled in Albert Lea MN.
Leverne’s life was marked by love and devotion to his family. In November of 1967, he met his soulmate, Elizabeth (Larson) on a blind date. Their connection was immediate, leading to an engagement in March of 1968 and a joyous wedding on August 3rd of the same year. Their marriage, filled with patience, communication and endless expressions of love, blossomed for 55 remarkable years, setting an inspiring example for all who knew them. Together they enjoyed many trips to Door County in Wisconsin.
A proud veteran, Leverne joined the United States Army on June 12, 1958. He served until being honorably discharged on March 14, 1960, after 21 months of service. During his time in active duty, he received the Good Conduct Metal and the Sharpshooter Badge.
Leverne worked for Freeborn County Coop for 32 years, retiring in 1999.
A devoted husband and dedicated father and grandfather, Leverne’s family was his pride and joy. He adored the time spent with his grandchildren, creating cherished memories that will be treasured for generations to come. His love of baking, gardening and working around the house were testaments to his joy of being close to home with family.
Leverne will be lovingly remembered by his children, Lance (good friend Michelle Sorensen) Skov and Leann (Kevin) Rivers; grandchildren, Kaitlynn (fiancé David Pontius), Christopher and Matthew, grand dogs Scooter, Charlie, Bailie, Dill and Westley; a brother, Russ (Marilyn) Skov; a sister-in-law, Pat Skov; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Harold and Erna Skov, Leverne was preceded in death by his loving wife of 55 years, Elizabeth Skov; a sister, Marjorie Swehla; and a brother, Duane Skov.
Leverne’s kindness and unwavering love will forever resonate in the hearts of those he touched. May his legacy shine brightly as we remember the remarkable man he was.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00AM on Friday, March 14, 2025, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Albert Lea, with a visitation beginning at 10:00AM. The service will be livestreamed.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, 501 S Washington Ave, Albert Lea, MN 56007, Riverside Lutheran Bible Camp, 3001 Riverside Rd, Story City, IA 50248, or Okoboji Lutheran Bible Camp, 1203 Inwan St, Milford, IA 51351.
The livestream link below is a complimentary service provided by Bonnerup Funeral & Cremation Services. Unforeseen technical, internet, facility, and/or acoustical circumstances may produce a diminished end product. Please note, if the livestream does not appear, we are attempting to record and publish the service for later viewing.
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