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Arden Griepp

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On May 23, 2021 @ 1:24 pm In 2021,Obituaries | 16 Comments

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Arden H. Griepp, age 83, of Prior Lake, MN, passed away in his home on the lake on May 21, 2021. A celebration of Arden’s life will take place at 11:30 AM on June 17, 2021 at Prior Lake Baptist Church, 5690 Credit River Rd SE, Prior Lake. Public visitation is from 10:00 AM to 11:20 AM prior to services.

Arden Herbert was born on March 12, 1938 to Herbert and Jennie (Arseth) Griepp in Mountain Lake, MN. Arden grew up the third of five children, the oldest boy in the family. He was close to his dad during his childhood, and quickly developed the incredible work ethic that he would carry throughout his life. Even before getting his driver’s license, Arden was helping his dad at the asphalt company. After graduating from Roosevelt High School, he started his own trucking business at age 21 which he then expanded into an asphalt paving company. When his brother Dale came home from the Navy, he joined Arden and formed Griepp Brothers’ Blacktopping, which was operated together by Dale and Arden for many years. Later on, the brothers each formed their own asphalt companies and Arden became the sole owner of Arden Griepp Blacktopping, which he operated until his retirement at age 62.

In early childhood, Arden developed a love for multiple lifelong hobbies. At age 14, he decided to ski down the Hyland Hills ski jump in the midst of a competition of which he was not aware. Arden didn’t win the competition because he wasn’t supposed to be in it, but he did get his picture in the Star Tribune. Obviously fearless on the slopes, Arden went on to compete in many downhill ski events as a racer, winning countless medals and trophies along the way. He enjoyed many ski trips with his family in Austria, Canada, Michigan and most of the western United States. Arden was an avid water-skier from an early age. He also competed as a gymnast in high school. Arden was particularly proud of his first place in State competition for cross country skiing, beating out the Norwegian skier against whom he was competing. After retirement, Arden was an active bicyclist with the Twin Cities Bike Club.

Following high school, Arden was united in marriage to his high school sweetheart, Janet Olson. Together, they were blessed with three children, who were raised on the lakes and on the slopes, true to Arden’s passions. Arden and Janet enjoyed their cabin in Annandale for many years before eventually going their separate ways.

In 1982, Arden met June Redetzke Swenson at a ski club event. They were married in 1986 in the beautiful home they bought together on Prior Lake. They enjoyed over 35 years on the lake, boating, water skiing and entertaining their blended family. They also spent their free time traveling the entire U.S. before settling in their winter home in Casa Grande, AZ.

Arden was very close to his family and loved all of his children, step-children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren dearly.

Arden was an extraordinary craftsman and artist. He was even dubbed the “Master Woodturner” in the RV park where they lived. He also excelled in oil and water color painting. Throughout his life, Arden sold and gave away countless beautiful pieces of artwork and paintings, winning many blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair. He was always tinkering, customizing and fixing things. Even just one week before his passing, he was in the shop with his great grandkids, passing on his knowledge of woodworking. Arden not only crafted the beautiful urn that will be his final resting place, but also made one for his beloved wife June.

Arden was extremely humble despite his incredible talent and accomplishments. He was able to laugh at his own mistakes and never sought to be the center of attention. He was inventive, creative and loved by all. He will be greatly missed by his wife, June; children, Cheryl (Dan) Jorgenson, Darrell Griepp, and Craig (Judi) Griepp; step-children, Jeffrey Swenson, Julie (Gary) Parks, and John Swenson; grandchildren, Jessie (Kyle) Kohl, Terrie Jorgenson, Karlina Griepp, Christopher (Gina) Griepp, Brian Griepp, and Michael Griepp; step-grandchildren, Justin, Jake, and Trevor Swenson, John and Thomas Parks and Emma Swenson; great-grandchildren, James, Timothy, Laura and Jack Kohl; siblings, Crystal Lein, Dale Griepp and Phillip Griepp; and many other nieces, nephews, family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Herbert and Jennie Griepp; and sister Geraldine Eaton.

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Condolence from Bev Guidinger on May 25th, 2021 6:07 pm

June, we are so sorry to hear of Arden’s passing, thinking of you with our sincere sympathy, Take care,
Joe & Bev Guidinger

Condolence from June Griepp on May 26th, 2021 12:09 pm

Thank you. Arden succumbed to pancreatic cancer. He was in a lot of pain so his passing was a blessing. June

Condolence from Suzanne Frederickson on May 26th, 2021 7:05 pm

Dear June and family, Our hearts go out to you and your family. I am so grateful that I was able to talk with Arden when I took him for his lab work last week. He was such a wealth of knowledge about so many things. He will be missed by many who were lucky to get to know him. Our sympathy to you and your family…….your neighbors The Frederickson family

Condolence from Janice & Keith Steeves on May 26th, 2021 8:06 pm

Sending our heartfelt sympathy to you, June and your family on the loss of your dear hubby, Arden. Keith & I both have many fond memories of our times together @ Palmcreek Resort in Az. Indeed, Arden was talented in everything he did, woodworking, art and lending a helping hand whenever we needed him to fix or do things in the art room. His quiet manner did not dampen his enthusiasm for life and I never heard him speak an unkind word. May he rest in peace and may the family find strength you need to face the days ahead. Love & Prayers.

Condolence from Ken Larson on May 27th, 2021 1:41 am

June and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Every time I would see Arden it felt like seeing an old friend. He was that special kind of person. He will be missed. All our love. Ken and Victoria Larson and extended family.

Condolence from Corina Strand (Schmidt) on May 27th, 2021 8:16 am

June and family, I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of Arden. He was such a nice man and so talented in many ways. Thinking of all of you during this time.

Condolence from Janel Schmidt on May 27th, 2021 8:21 am

I was so saddened to hear of Arden’s passing. The world lost a wonderful and caring man. My heart goes out to June and his family. May he now rest without pain.

Condolence from Arleen and Larry Reid on May 28th, 2021 5:40 pm

Dear June and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Arden’s passing, and saddened to hear of his suffering. I always enjoyed seeing and chatting with Arden in the art room and with you both at the potlucks. Arden will be missed by all of us. He was such a kind, gentle man and so talented in art and woodwork. We are sending our prayers and warm hugs to you and your family .

Condolence from Crystal Lein on May 28th, 2021 6:46 pm

Dear June, You’ve lost someone who touched the lives of many and who will be deeply missed. l feel blessed that I had such a wonderful, kind, caring, soft spoken, loving, talented, good looking brother. I think you two were made for each other as you both were so caring and loving through this difficult time. May beautiful memories bring you comfort and peace. My heartfelt sympathy to you and your blended families.

Condolence from Jim Jacobs on May 29th, 2021 12:11 pm

To the whole family: Arden always had another great wood turning to show our club members and would always be glad to explain how he made it. Please accept our condolences. He will always be remembered.
Mn wood turners assn.

Condolence from Carrie Anne Schoenleber on May 29th, 2021 5:47 pm

Dear June,
I am so sorry to learn you have lost your wonderful partner. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
sending much love and many hugs,
Carrie Anne

Condolence from Mavis and Ron Panter on May 29th, 2021 7:05 pm

June and family: my remembrances of Arden and the Griepp family are pleasant. The Geske’s (6 children) and the Griepp’s (5 children) spent many hours picnicking and enjoying watermelon at places like Ten Mile Creek, Minnehaha Park, and holiday socializing. Trips to the Dairy Queen in Herb Griepp’s dump truck were always fun after a barbeque at the Griepp home. Many strawberry, angel food cake, and whip cream desserts were served. Always much fun was enjoyed. Love to all of the family, Mavis (Geske) and Ron Panter

Condolence from Karen Spargo (Knox) on June 4th, 2021 10:48 am

So sorry to hear of Ardens passing.

Condolence from Pat Knox on June 4th, 2021 5:08 pm

So sorry to hear about Arden. Bless you all

Condolence from Bruce & Lois Geske on June 6th, 2021 7:07 pm

My memories of the Geske and Griepp family outings are wonderful. We had fun at picnics dating back to the mud 1940s. Often shared holidays through the years until we started getting married. Interestingly, Arden’s father, Herbert was the pastor in Mountain Lake, MN where Arden was born. Herbert was pastor and friend of Ben Junker, who farmed near Mt Lake. Ben is the father of my wife Lois.

Bruce Geske

Condolence from Jim and Linda knox on June 14th, 2021 8:52 pm

Jim and Linda Knox
We are sorry for your loss June and family.
We lift you and your family up in our in our prayers.
GOD Bless you all. ❤

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