Troy Allen Dahlin was born June 14, 1967 in St. Louis Park to James and Gloria Jean Dahlin. Troy was raised in Golden Valley and graduated from Armstrong High School, Class of 1985. On July 28, 1990 he married Barbara Olsen and they made their home in rural Isanti. Troy was employed as a bus driver for the Elk River school district. He loved his job and the children that he drove. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Isanti. He had several interests; including music and playing the guitar, grilling, bonfires in the back yard, camping as a family, traveling and taking his family different places and showing them a good time, fishing, 4 wheeling, entertaining and he especially loved the holidays and decorating for Christmas. Troy was very proud of his children and he emphasized that they learn "common sense". He was always concerned about others rather than for himself.
Troy was preceded in death by his mother, G. Jean Dahlin, and her death was a difficult time for him. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; his three children, Amanda, Ashley and Brian; father and step-mother, James (Karen) Dahlin of Isle; father and mother-in-law, Jerry (Judy) Olsen of Blaine; aunts, Shirley Brown and Robert Deurmier of Hilltop, Patti (Mike) Naughton of Cook, Janet (Rick) Forgette of Burnsville; uncle, David Rosenfeld of Waukesha, Wisconsin; and by many other loving relatives and friends.
Troy Allen Dahlin was born June 14, 1967 in St. Louis Park to James and Gloria Jean Dahlin. Troy was raised in Golden Valley and graduated from Armstrong High School, Class of 1985. On July 28, 1990 he married Barbara Olsen and they made their home in rural Isanti. Troy was employed as a bus driver for the Elk River school district. He loved his job and the children that he drove. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Isanti. He had several interests; including music and playing the guitar, grilling, bonfires in the back yard, camping as a family, traveling and taking his family different places and showing them a good time, fishing, 4 wheeling, entertaining and he especially loved the holidays and decorating for Christmas. Troy was very proud of his children and he emphasized that they learn "common sense". He was always concerned about others rather than for himself.
Troy was preceded in death by his mother, G. Jean Dahlin, and her death was a difficult time for him. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; his three children, Amanda, Ashley and Brian; father and step-mother, James (Karen) Dahlin of Isle; father and mother-in-law, Jerry (Judy) Olsen of Blaine; aunts, Shirley Brown and Robert Deurmier of Hilltop, Patti (Mike) Naughton of Cook, Janet (Rick) Forgette of Burnsville; uncle, David Rosenfeld of Waukesha, Wisconsin; and by many other loving relatives and friends.
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