MN Obituaries for Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, and beyond (2024)

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Today’s Obituaries Search Obituaries Steve Jackman, University of Minnesota All-America swimmer once dubbed 'Fastest Man in the World,' has died Nancy Uden, face of medical aid in dying in Minnesota, dies at 73 Margot Imdieke Cross, disability rights advocate who made Minnesota more accessible, dies at 68 obituaries features George Latimer, St. Paul's longest-serving mayor, dies at 89 Jennifer Bjorhus, longtime journalist and Star Tribune reporter, dies of brain cancer Wally Amos, 88, of cookie fame, died at home in Hawaii. He lost Famous Amos but found other success Former Twins third baseman Mike Cubbage dies at age 74 Former UMD hockey coach Mike Sertich dies at 77 Lewis Lapham, editor who revived Harper's magazine, dies at 89 Former Elk River football coach McLean dies at 83 Texas Democratic U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee dies at 74 Bob Newhart believed Minneapolis played a pivotal role in his comedy career University of Minnesota ag visionary, Forever Green Initiative founder Don Wyse dies Former Minneapolis chef Remy Pettus dies at 41 Jeff Bartlett, lighting designer and former Southern Theater artistic director, dies at 73 Minneapolis musician-turned-writer Laurie Lindeen of Zuzu's Petals dies at 62 Former Gophers, NFL center Greg Larson dead at 84 Ed Prohofsky, state basketball coach for five decades from high schools to Timberwolves and Lynx, dead at 90 Retired central Minnesota police chief fatally struck by semi while bicycling Jamal Mitchell 1988-2024 Prominent North Dakota attorney, ex-chief judge for reservation found dead in Minnesota lake Elizabeth 'Betty' Grant, co-founder of Amigos del Mercado in Minneapolis, dies at 77 FAQs

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Steve Jackman, University of Minnesota All-America swimmer once dubbed 'Fastest Man in the World,' has died

He went on to have a long, distinguished career as a radiologist.

    Nancy Uden, face of medical aid in dying in Minnesota, dies at 73

    July 27

    Corcoran woman's death came six months after powerful testimony pleading for option to choose her time and manner of death.

    • Assisted suicide in Minnesota? Critics point to Canada as cautionary tale.

    Margot Imdieke Cross, disability rights advocate who made Minnesota more accessible, dies at 68

    July 26

    From the design of Target Field to paving state park trails, Imdieke Cross was a "force to be reckoned with" in her pursuit of accessibility for people with disabilities.

      obituaries features

      • Remembrances of those who have gone. To place a notice, call 612-673-4130

      • Notify friends and relatives of funeral arrangements and create a lasting tribute.

      • Find a funeral home and get more information by visiting their website.

      August 19

      George Latimer, St. Paul's longest-serving mayor, dies at 89

      Latimer, who served as mayor from 1976 to 1990, was an unparalleled champion and cheerleader of the capital city.

        August 16

        Jennifer Bjorhus, longtime journalist and Star Tribune reporter, dies of brain cancer

        Bjorhus, who had an award-winning journalism career in the Twin Cities and West Coast, was 59.

          August 14

          Wally Amos, 88, of cookie fame, died at home in Hawaii. He lost Famous Amos but found other success

          Wallace ''Wally'' Amos, the creator of the cookie empire that took his name and made it famous and who went on to become a children's literacy advocate, has died. He was 88.

            Twins

            August 13

            Former Twins third baseman Mike Cubbage dies at age 74

            Mike Cubbage came to the Twins in a big trade with Texas involving Bert Blyleven in 1976.

              August 8

              Former UMD hockey coach Mike Sertich dies at 77

              The four-time WCHA Coach of the Year revived the Bulldogs program in the 1980s.

                Obituaries

                July 24

                Lewis Lapham, editor who revived Harper's magazine, dies at 89

                His promotion to managing editor by the magazine's owner, the Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co., led to the departure of much of the magazine's staff. Lapham turned the once reliably liberal Harper's into what he called a "theater of ideas."

                  High Schools

                  July 21

                  Former Elk River football coach McLean dies at 83

                  Terry McLean was a member of the Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

                    July 19

                    Texas Democratic U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee dies at 74

                    She said in June that she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

                      Celebrities

                      July 19

                      Bob Newhart believed Minneapolis played a pivotal role in his comedy career

                      WCCO Radio helped put the comic on the map.

                        Business

                        July 9

                        University of Minnesota ag visionary, Forever Green Initiative founder Don Wyse dies

                        The University of Minnesota crop scientist helped develop Kernza and pennycress, key parts of the regenerative agriculture movement.

                          Eat & Drink

                          July 9

                          Former Minneapolis chef Remy Pettus dies at 41

                          He had recently left the restaurant industry to pursue another passion: writing.

                            Stage & Arts

                            July 3

                            Jeff Bartlett, lighting designer and former Southern Theater artistic director, dies at 73

                            The "painter with lights" helped performing arts companies launch even as he helped artists realize their visions onstage.

                              Music

                              July 3

                              Minneapolis musician-turned-writer Laurie Lindeen of Zuzu's Petals dies at 62

                              Her 2007 memoir, "Petal Pusher," colorfully documented the music career that gave way to writing and starting a family.

                                Gophers

                                June 30

                                Former Gophers, NFL center Greg Larson dead at 84

                                A captain on the 1960 national championship team, Greg Larson went on to play 13 seasons for the New York Giants.

                                  Sports

                                  June 28

                                  Ed Prohofsky, state basketball coach for five decades from high schools to Timberwolves and Lynx, dead at 90

                                  Ed Prohofsky's legacy includes helping Minnesota begin sanctioning adapted high school sports.

                                    St. Cloud

                                    June 18

                                    Retired central Minnesota police chief fatally struck by semi while bicycling

                                    Robert Ringstrom was killed in a collision at an intersection in St. Joseph, Minn. He was a career law enforcement officer who at one time led the police department in Sartell.

                                    Local

                                    June 11

                                    Jamal Mitchell 1988-2024

                                    A true peacekeeper with a "megawatt" smile, Mitchell joined the police force to build community bridges.

                                    Local

                                    June 7

                                    Prominent North Dakota attorney, ex-chief judge for reservation found dead in Minnesota lake

                                    William Delmore was fishing with his son at Starlight Bay Resort in Hubbard County when he fell into the water. He was a prominent North Dakota attorney and one-time chief judge at Standing Rock Reservation.

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                                    June 7

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                                      June 1

                                      Elizabeth 'Betty' Grant, co-founder of Amigos del Mercado in Minneapolis, dies at 77

                                      The organization helps immigrants navigate life in Minnesota; "Betty's dedication to the center was really amazing."

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                                        MN Obituaries for Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, and beyond (2024)

                                        FAQs

                                        How do I find an obituary for a specific person in Minnesota? ›

                                        How to Perform a Minnesota Obituary Search
                                        1. Step One - Enter the first and last name of your relative.
                                        2. Step Two - Include a keyword.
                                        3. Step Three - Exclude a keyword.
                                        4. Step Four – Include a year range.
                                        5. Step Five – Dictate which results are shown first, such as oldest, newest, or best matches.

                                        Why do I read obituaries? ›

                                        For one, obituaries are stories with a closure unlike the daily news items that are generally interim reports. They are often good stories. One reads about remarkable accomplishments, odd achievements, quirky lives, wild adventures, strange vicissitudes, and forgotten personalities.

                                        Who are the survivors in an obituary? ›

                                        When you list the survivors, make sure that you list them in order of closest relation to the deceased: spouse, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, parents, and siblings.

                                        How much is an obituary in Minneapolis Star Tribune? ›

                                        FAQ. How much does an obituary in the Star Tribune Minneapolis cost? Placing an obituary in the Star Tribune Minneapolis starts at $20.65.

                                        How do I look up the death of someone? ›

                                        1. Start an Online Search. Arguably the best way to find out whether or not someone you know has passed is to begin an online search. ...
                                        2. Check Social Media. ...
                                        3. Use Word of Mouth. ...
                                        4. Read The Paper or Watch The Local News. ...
                                        5. Go To An Archive Facility. ...
                                        6. Review Government Records.

                                        Can you find out if someone has died? ›

                                        A basic online search may reveal an obituary or information about a memorial service. Type the person's name and words like “death,” “obituary,” or “memorial” and any personal information you may have, such as their date of birth or names of close relatives who could be mentioned as one of their surviving kin.

                                        Is it disrespectful not to have an obituary? ›

                                        Deciding not to publish an obituary is #perfectlynormal in grief. If publishing an obituary in the paper or online feels (or felt) wrong to you - perhaps drawing unwanted attention or sharing on a level beyond what's comfortable - that's OK. There is no one right way to honor someone you love.

                                        What are the differences between death notices and obituaries? ›

                                        An obituary is more personal and is a form of a tribute to the deceased. Unlike a death notice that has general information like the name and date of death, obituaries have a personal touch and are usually referred to as a small biography.

                                        Does someone read the obituary at a funeral? ›

                                        An obituary is written to tell the story of your loved one. These will often be in the funeral program. There will even be a part of the funeral where the obituary will be silently read by everyone in attendance at the funeral. It is something you and your family should be patient with when you are writing it.

                                        Are ex wives usually mentioned in obituaries? ›

                                        It can include, or exclude, anything the family wishes. Dear Abby: Here in the South, an ex-spouse is often listed this way: "Jane Doe of Memphis, Tenn., is the mother of his children." The primary reason is so the children feel their surviving parent, and the years their parents spent together, are acknowledged.

                                        What should you not include in an obituary? ›

                                        When writing an obituary, leave out details that could be used for identity theft, such as the deceased's date and place of birth, middle name, maiden name and mother's maiden name. And don't include the deceased's home address.

                                        What does "special friend" mean in an obituary? ›

                                        Also, anyone listed as a special friend or companion is not normally included amongst the list of survivors unless the deceased's blood relatives request that it be so. The obituary's traditional purpose is to list survivors either related through the bloodline or marriage.

                                        Why does it cost so much to put an obituary in the newspaper? ›

                                        Why does it cost so much to post an obituary? Publishing an obituary in the newspaper is expensive because of the limited space papers have. Newspapers value every inch of each page, so they must charge to use that limited space for an obituary.

                                        How much is an obituary in Duluth news Tribune? ›

                                        How much does an obituary in the Duluth News Tribune cost? Placing an obituary in the Duluth News Tribune starts at $218.75.

                                        What is the largest obituary website? ›

                                        The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation.

                                        Are death records public in Minnesota? ›

                                        All Minnesota death records are public, so anyone may buy a noncertified (informational only) death record. See the Who Can Order Records page for more information about confidential documents and who may request vital records documents and services.

                                        How do I find an obituary for a specific person in the US? ›

                                        Many funeral homes publish obituaries on their websites. These can usually be located with a Google search on the person's name. Local genealogical and historical societies, public libraries, and some newspaper publishers maintain clipping files of obituaries.

                                        Where can I find local obituaries? ›

                                        Most of the time, if an obituary is available online, you will be able to find it with a Google search. However, if you still fail to see the results you want, consider looking through the websites of local funeral homes or newspapers. Unfortunately, you may have to pay to access content in a local online paper.

                                        Are obituaries public domain? ›

                                        Copyright and Obituaries. To be clear, obituaries are protected by copyright. They are creative works of expression that are fixed into a tangible medium of expression. Both the text and the images that make up an obituary are protected by copyright (even if the facts and information are not).

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