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Mitchell Aanden, age 60, of Litchfield, Minnesota passed away Monday, July 31, 2023 at his residence in Litchfield.
Funeral Services will be held Friday, August 11, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at Bethel Lutheran Church in Herman, Minnesota with Rev. Scott Richards officiating. Organist will be Olivia Richards with special music by Greg Sperr
Visitation will be held one hour prior to service time at the church.
Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery, rural Herman, Minnesota. Honorary urn bearers will be Jay Sheets, Nic Magnuson, Todd Dobberstein, Chris Vettel, Isaac Hanson, Eric Magnuson, Alex Hanson and Sam Hanson.
Mitchell Eric Aanden, son of John and Arlene Aanden, was born October 27, 1962 in Morris, Minnesota. He spent his childhood in Herman and was baptized and confirmed at Bethel Lutheran Church. He graduated from Herman High School in 1981 where he participated in track and band. Following High School, he attended the School of Broadcasting at Brown College in Minneapolis, graduating with a degree in Electronics/Broadcast Engineering.
Mitchell started his career traveling the United States as a Sound Technician for the Britton Brothers band, followed by the Johnny Holmes band. He was then hired to install the sound system at the Minnesota State Capital building. The last 24 years, he has worked at IRD Glass in Litchfield, Minnesota, most recently as a Thin Films Technician.
Mitchell had many passions in life; from mixing and recording music, to running fireworks shows, to chasing storms and to communicating on ham radio (KC0JFY) with people all over the world, including astronauts while in space. He loved the community of Litchfield and the life that he built there.
He is survived by his mother, Arlene Aanden, of Herman; his sister, Lisa (Greg) Hanson of Cottage Grove; nephews Isaac (Sonya) Hanson of Cottage Grove, Alex Hanson of Woodbury and Sam Hanson of Cottage Grove; grandniece Harper Hanson and grandnephew Logan Hanson; aunts, Anne Marie Aanden of Eden Prairie, Luverne (Jim) Vettel of Caledonia, North Dakota and Marian Eidsmoe of Forest Grove, Oregon. Mitchell is also survived by his former wife, Robin Fickel of Litchfield; stepdaughters Haley (Jason) Malherek and Caitlin Fickel; and step-grandchildren RaeLynn, McKenna, Elaina and Dalen. In addition, he is survived by many dear cousins, extended family and friends.
Preceded in death by his father, John Aanden; grandparents Oscar and Agnes Aanden and Melvin and Ethel Eidsmoe, stepson David Fickel and uncles Bernard Aanden and Myles Eidsmoe.
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108 Berlin Ave. South, Herman, MN 56248
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Bruce Richardson
December 16, 2023
We will miss "Mitch in Litch" on the VHF airwaves in the Twin Cities. 73 and SK, Bruce Richardson W9FZ
Carrie larson
August 9, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Cynthia Whitney
August 5, 2023
Yyou will be missedso much. I will cherish memories with you, my friend. Rest is peace Mitch.
Brian Brovold
August 3, 2023
Mitch was a smart dynamic, and true friend. He loved music and fireworks and taught me a great deal about both. He early said no to anyone truely in need and worked hard everyday. His majestic cat Marie will miss him and although not a perfect man he was a perfect friend to me. My life is less without him.
Wherever you my friend, I wish you fair winds and following seas, the world is a little less without you in it.
With love, respect and gratitude,
Brian Brovold
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Stephanie Trehus
August 3, 2023
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Mitch was an amazing man. He always was there when you needed him. I will never forget him. The world has lost a good one but now heaven is lucky to get him. I will see you again, Mitch.
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