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Dennis John LeDuc

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Dennis John LeDuc

Birth
Death
22 Mar 2020 (aged 77)
Lake City, Wabasha County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6489722, Longitude: -92.9832139
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Dennis John LeDuc, lifelong resident of Austin, Minnesota, died on Sunday, March 22, 2020 at the Lake City Care Center in Lake City, Minnesota.

Due to declining health the past few years, Denny and his wife were living at the Bluffs of Lake City, an assisted living residence.

He was preceded in death by parents, Art and Mildred LeDuc and sister, Cheryl Braaten.

Denny spent his career managing local service stations in Austin, working for Western Oil, Conoco, and Severson Oil. In his early years, he enjoyed the outdoors, camping, fishing and hunting with his dad and brothers and later traveling around the area with his parents in their RV. He and Lee enjoyed RV travel as well. Family members often said Denny should have been an engineer because he loved the challenge of solving a problem and could find a way to fix anything. He was curious and enjoyed exploring computers and other technologies in his retirement.

A funeral service will be held at a later date.

Memorials may be made to the donor's choice.
Dennis John LeDuc, lifelong resident of Austin, Minnesota, died on Sunday, March 22, 2020 at the Lake City Care Center in Lake City, Minnesota.

Due to declining health the past few years, Denny and his wife were living at the Bluffs of Lake City, an assisted living residence.

He was preceded in death by parents, Art and Mildred LeDuc and sister, Cheryl Braaten.

Denny spent his career managing local service stations in Austin, working for Western Oil, Conoco, and Severson Oil. In his early years, he enjoyed the outdoors, camping, fishing and hunting with his dad and brothers and later traveling around the area with his parents in their RV. He and Lee enjoyed RV travel as well. Family members often said Denny should have been an engineer because he loved the challenge of solving a problem and could find a way to fix anything. He was curious and enjoyed exploring computers and other technologies in his retirement.

A funeral service will be held at a later date.

Memorials may be made to the donor's choice.


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