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Memorial

Memorial Service of  Andy Romness and Gale Hendrickson

Please Join us Saturday July 24th

At  Wanamingo Community Center

401 Main St, Wanamingo, MN 55983

1 pm Visitation and refreshments

2 pm prayer and sharing of stories and Memories

Followed by Internment at Trinity Cemetery , Wanamingo

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I Miss you!

I miss you, It’s still weird to say that I miss you, and not just call or text you! It’s still sural and I’m not sure if or when that will change. I really should work on a a video tribute to you, as I have planed then I can post it here to share it with the world .

I want the world to remember you, I want to have a celebration service of your life and hear everyone’s Memories, but I can’t . Sometimes when it’s quiet I can sense the void in my life that you have left, and I find tears just running down my face, so I am trying to stay busy.

It is simple things wanting to hang more storage in the garage over the cars, and remembering the struggle I was having, and you came in and make quick work of something I had been working on for over an hour. Not that you always did it for me, far from it, but when it was quick and simple for you you would often just get it done. I listen to the politics and I get ready to vote, and I think of you, the be a black sheep mentality you instilled within me, this year I’m not following that way, but I did the research and have given it lots of thought and I hope when I cast my ballot you would be proud of my choices, but take comfort that you would be glad I voted, and shared my thoughts.

I really mostly just want a hug from you so much it aches, and to hear the “Love ya, Kiddo” or “See ya later Alligator.”

Amy

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The Dog Blog

My Dad had a blog while he was a Musher, and I thought I would share it for any that may want to peruse it.

https://seppalatraining.blogspot.com/

He also had a youtube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/user/Wasioja/videos

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A Life well lived

Andy Romness, our Dad, was full of life, our grandmother tells us he started walking at 9 months and never stooped being on the go after that. Our father never lacked for things to keep him busy, and was always diving in on new hobbies. He loved to fish, tie flies, garden, go for a ride on his motor cycle, tinker with his motor cycle, work on a new construction project, you could probably call him a jack of all hobbies. He road was not always easy and he preferred to find the road less traveled, and make his own way.

He did not follow with the rules of society for the sake of the rule, if the unspoken or unwritten rule made sense to him then it was good. He believed with his whole being that you needed to consider the why and the result you were going for before making a decision and never go with the group mentality unless it made sense, which in his opinion it rarely did.

Andy believed anything worth doing was worth doing right. Which was not always easy growing up, but gave us a good work ethic. He also had a work hard play hard ethic, which has given us a reminder to enjoy our life. He was always proud of us, but that was most commonly shared with others, which kept us grounded. He believed that Females were just as capable as any man, and that we could do anything we put our minds too, which rooted us, and empowered us to keep going no mater how hard this world, this life can be. Just because your down does not mean your out, you pick your self up, you learn and you grow.

He impacted everyone who he came in contact with in some way, he was a person that went against the grain, both easy going and hard to get along with at the same time.

Amy and Laura