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Ronald Arthur MELANDER

1935 - 2022

Ronald Arthur MELANDER obituary, 1935-2022, Roseville, MN

BORN

1935

DIED

2022

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Roseville, Minnesota

Ronald MELANDER Obituary

1/29/35 — 2/11/22 Beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, and great-grandfather. After a fall in his home, Ron was admitted to Regions Hospital ICU. He died peacefully with his wife and daughter by his side surrounded by love and music. Ron was born in St. Paul on January 29, 1935, to parents Arthur and Ruth (Trautz). He graduated from Johnson High School in 1953, just like his dad, children, son-in-law, and grandson. He was a very proud graduate of the U of MN School of Architecture-1961. Ron was employed as an intern at 3M as a student which led to a 40-year career. At the time of his retirement, he was the Manager of the Civil, Structural Architectural Department. One of his greatest achievements was taking his family to Milan, Italy for a yearlong building project. Ron is survived by his wife Jean; children, Susi (Todd), Mark (Jill), Kurt (Ruben); stepchildren, Andy (Blakely), Ryan (Mary); grandchildren, Christopher (Stephanie), Matthew (Sarah), Kelly (Matthew), Nils (Sara), Annie (Oscar); step-grandchildren, Hunter (Katelyn), Tessla, Rachel, Jordan, Allison, Kaia (Drake); great-grandchildren, Olivia, Nora, James, Charlotte, Johanna; step-great-granddaughter, Hazel; sister, Linda Weber (Michael); brother, David (Ann); nieces and nephews, Scott, Laura (Chris), and Alison (Michael); and special cousin, Barbara Bovy. Ron's artistic abilities came to light at a young age as a gifted wood carver. He was also a very mischievous youngster in his Palace Street neighborhood doing all sorts of inventive things to have fun. He loved fishing most of all. Pine Lake trips were his favorite in the BWCA with his sons. Fly-in Canadian fishing trips were his very favorite as he could be on the water all day and not show up without fish for dinner. He has passed the love of fishing to his oldest son and granddaughter. He loved traveling with Jean all over the world - making friends, learning about different cultures and enjoying food, wine, and the ocean. He loved music, singing Lutheran hymns at church, or listening to Sergio Mendez, Willie Nelson, Glen Campbell, and classical music/opera. We are eternally grateful for Ron's life. He was a true Renaissance Man. He was artistic, intelligent, a strong leader, lover of reading nonfiction, fisherman, gardener, furniture builder, great card player, animal lover- especially dogs, and a master of embellishing tales of his adventures. Always the gentleman who easily smiled and laughed. He was proud of his entire family, providing encouragement, wisdom, and support. He lives on in our hearts and actions. Ron's ashes will be interred at Elmhurst Cemetery. A spring/summer Celebration is planned. Information and condolences can be found at https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/ronaldmelander. Memorial gifts in honor of Ron's love of nature can be given to The Nature Conservancy- https://www.nature.org/en-us/membership-and-giving/donate-to-our-mission. A special thank you to the compassionate staff at Regions Hospital. MUELLER-BIES 651-487-2550


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Published by Pioneer Press on Feb. 20, 2022.

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Kari Nielsen Schiltgen

March 7, 2022

Dear Melander family,
So sorry to hear of Ron's accident and death.
I had good recollections of my dad working with Ron and other names of people from 3M Architectural Engineering Dept. where my dad Borg R. Nielsen worked for 30+ years before he retired about 1975. Everyone got along so well, worked hard as one big family, loyal to each other and good employees to 3M.
Ron was a very pleasant nice fellow. I'm so sorry for your loss. May God Comfort you and give you peace. With sympathy Kari Nielsen Schiltgen,
[email protected].

Dick Graf

February 20, 2022

I spent my entire 3M career working in what was originally called Central Engineering and later renamed Facilities Engineering and Real Estate. I worked with or for Ron during this period. I found him to be a competent and very pleasant person as did anyone who knew him. When I retired I was head of an an architect engineer team which was one of several who reported to Ron. I send my heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of this very nice man.

Barat Shah

February 20, 2022

I enjoyed working with Ron in Central Engineering Department of 3M. He was always very pleasant, professional and all around a good guy..
All the best to the family!

Hugo Country

February 20, 2022

The memories of a good guy remain, Jean. We all had some great moments in different locales. Will share with Anna. Nos condolences a toi et ta famille.
Linda & Don

Roy Bewick

February 20, 2022

Please accept my most sincere condolences. I have fond memories of working with Ron. He was a great gentleman, one of the "good guys".

Kirsten (Monson) Alfveby

February 20, 2022

Very sorry for the loss of your dad, Susie and Mark. It has been a long time since we were at Johnson together, although East Siders in our hearts forever! He was always welcoming and kind when I visited. Wonderful he was able to enjoy such a full life with your family. Condolences to Ron's wife and the entire Melander family.

Jim Stoker

February 20, 2022

I worked with Ron at 3M. We were fellow managers in the Central Engineering Organization. Ron was a loyal, dedicated, hard working 3Mer. 3M was fortunate to have Ron as an employee. He was an avid fisherman and we traded many " big fish stories" over the years.

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