At Augsburg, in the choir, Arthur met a petite, hazel-eyed girl named Inga Schroder. They were married on August 16, 1941, commencing shortly thereafter a life of service to a succession of Lutheran congregations in Preston, Minnesota; Bucyrus, North Dakota; Peever and De Smet, South Dakota; Absarokee, Montana; and Westbrook and Mapleton, Minnesota, before retiring in 1985 to their lake house near Westbrook.
Pastor Aadland will be long remembered for his outrageous sense of humor, his ability as a craftsman, and his considerable accomplishments as a musician and choir director. His musical legacy still shines in the lives of his extended family and on Sunday morning in the churches he served. He combined his many talents to design and build complete pipe organs for two of his churches, Old Westbrook and Immanuel (in Absarokee, MT).
But his legacy as a consummate preacher of the gospel and as a tireless, caring pastor may live even longer. Son Dan remembers one Christmas Eve, so anticipated, when the Christmas story would be read and presents would be opened, but that was delayed for several hours by his father's succession of visits to the old, the ill, the shut-ins, the visiting seemingly endless to the small boy who accompanied him. Spreading the joy to others came first.
Pastor Aadland passed away Wednesday morning, May 20, 2009, at Westbrook Hospital in Westbrook, Minnesota, at the age of 91.
He is survived by ten children: Carolyn Irene Allmon of Eden Prairie, Minnesota; Daniel Arthur Aadland, of Absarokee, Montana; Anders Bernard Aadland of Springfield, Virginia; Stephen Matthias Aadland of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Arthur Bruce Aadland of Valley Springs, South Dakota; Andrea Ruth Heeren of Plymouth, Minnesota; Rebecca Dagny Aadland of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Luther Philip Emmanuel Aadland of Fergus Falls, Minnesota; Laurie Anne Helgoe of Charleston, West Virginia; Julie Annette Meyer of Eagan, Minnesota; 29 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; one brother, Otto "Bud" Aadland of Cape Coral, Florida; two sisters, Sigfrid Lybeck of Fostoria, Ohio and Dorothy Mortenson of Venice, Florida; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Arthur is preceded in death by his parents; his wife Inga; and one sister, Esther Hofstad.
At Augsburg, in the choir, Arthur met a petite, hazel-eyed girl named Inga Schroder. They were married on August 16, 1941, commencing shortly thereafter a life of service to a succession of Lutheran congregations in Preston, Minnesota; Bucyrus, North Dakota; Peever and De Smet, South Dakota; Absarokee, Montana; and Westbrook and Mapleton, Minnesota, before retiring in 1985 to their lake house near Westbrook.
Pastor Aadland will be long remembered for his outrageous sense of humor, his ability as a craftsman, and his considerable accomplishments as a musician and choir director. His musical legacy still shines in the lives of his extended family and on Sunday morning in the churches he served. He combined his many talents to design and build complete pipe organs for two of his churches, Old Westbrook and Immanuel (in Absarokee, MT).
But his legacy as a consummate preacher of the gospel and as a tireless, caring pastor may live even longer. Son Dan remembers one Christmas Eve, so anticipated, when the Christmas story would be read and presents would be opened, but that was delayed for several hours by his father's succession of visits to the old, the ill, the shut-ins, the visiting seemingly endless to the small boy who accompanied him. Spreading the joy to others came first.
Pastor Aadland passed away Wednesday morning, May 20, 2009, at Westbrook Hospital in Westbrook, Minnesota, at the age of 91.
He is survived by ten children: Carolyn Irene Allmon of Eden Prairie, Minnesota; Daniel Arthur Aadland, of Absarokee, Montana; Anders Bernard Aadland of Springfield, Virginia; Stephen Matthias Aadland of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Arthur Bruce Aadland of Valley Springs, South Dakota; Andrea Ruth Heeren of Plymouth, Minnesota; Rebecca Dagny Aadland of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Luther Philip Emmanuel Aadland of Fergus Falls, Minnesota; Laurie Anne Helgoe of Charleston, West Virginia; Julie Annette Meyer of Eagan, Minnesota; 29 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; one brother, Otto "Bud" Aadland of Cape Coral, Florida; two sisters, Sigfrid Lybeck of Fostoria, Ohio and Dorothy Mortenson of Venice, Florida; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Arthur is preceded in death by his parents; his wife Inga; and one sister, Esther Hofstad.
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