Loren Radebaugh

loren radebaugh
Loren passed away peacefully on Friday, June 29, 2018 at his home in Emmetsburg, IA. Loren Edward Radebaugh was born on March 9, 1945, the son of Arnold and Lillian (Waterfall) Radebaugh in Grandin, ND. He grew up in this area and graduated from Hunter High School 1963. He then attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, graduating in 1968. He proudly served his country in the United States Army from 1968 until his discharge in 1972. He moved to Phoenix, AZ in 1972 where he worked in sales. There he met Robin, they were married on August 9, 1975. Together they made their home on the family farm near Grandin where they farmed for 25 years with his brother. He retired from farming in 1999, when they moved to Glendale, AZ. In 2013 they bought a summer home in Emmestburg, IA to be closer to his family. Throughout the years he was a member of the Gun Club, Ducks Unlimited, and was an avid bowler. He loved spending time outdoors in his garden and with his flowers. Loren is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Robin Radebaugh of Emmetsburg, IA and Glendale, AZ; his son, Jesse (Heidi) Radebaugh of Ruthven, IA; and his daughter, Rian Spain of Glendale, AZ; two grandsons and a very special one on the way. Also surviving are his brothers, Gerry (Sharon) Radebaugh of Grandin, ND; Curtis (Sherry) Radebaugh of White Bear Lake, MN; Charles (Connie) Radebaugh of Eugene, OR; and many other very dear relatives including nieces and nephews. He was preceded by his parents. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 11 AM Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Grandin Presbyterian Church in Grandin, ND BURIAL: Grandin Community Cemetery Arrangements entrusted to the care of Wildeman-Boulger Funeral Home in Hillsboro, ND.

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  1. Sorry to read about Loren. He was my neighbor in band all through school! We send our sincere sympathy and prayers to the whole family.

  2. My sister Sharon called to give me the info of cousin Loren’s death. I send sympathy and love to the entire family


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