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Gordon Grannes

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On June 6, 2017 @ 11:56 am In 2017,Obituaries | 12 Comments

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Gordon Everett Grannes was born at home on April 25, 1930 to Ole and Inga (Enger) Grannes on their farm near Belview, Minnesota. He was the third of seven children. The work ethic that characterized his life began on the farm where he grew up.

As a child, Gordon lived for a time with his aunt and uncle helping out on their farm. In his teens, Gordon worked on a harvest crew in the western states.

He met the love of his life, Lavon Renneke at a dance in Belview. They married September 12, 1953 in Echo, Minnesota and together they forged a partnership based upon love and faith.

Gordon was proud that all six of the Grannes brothers served their country. During the Korean War, he enlisted in the United States Army and served as a crane operator in an engineering division.

Following his honorable discharge from the Army, the family moved to Minneapolis. Gordon’s “official” career as an electronics technician began with that move, but he actually had three careers for most of his life. In addition to five days a week work in the electronics industry, Gordon and his family farmed in southwest Minnesota and provided well-maintained economical housing for 40 families in the Minneapolis area for more than 50 years. Gordon and Lavon shared all of the work of the farm and apartments. They even shared cutting grass at one of their buildings the week he entered the hospital.

Gordon and Lavon raised four sons: Steven born in 1954, Tom born in 1961, Paul born in 1964 and Bruce born in 1969. Their sons were the axis upon which their lives pivoted. Gordon took joy in his family and satisfaction in a job well done, so he was naturally most happy working side by side with his family on the farms and apartment buildings. Gordon was a devout man who believed deeply in the Lord. His wish was to raise up children of faith and character and throughout his life he endeavored to teach his sons and grandchildren by both word and example to live a life in Christ.

As his boys grew, Gordon looked forward to the fall season when he taught them to hunt and so he built a family culture and tradition of hunting together. Throughout their lives, returning to the farm for the annual deer hunt was equivalent to a family holiday for his children and grandchildren.

He was so proud of his sons and wanted to give them every possible opportunity. When the boys began to speed skate, Gordon and Lavon would pack up their station wagon and their coolers and drive their sons across the country to race. The work ethic that Gordon instilled in his boys served them well as they worked to become competitive athletes and he enjoyed many proud hours watching his sons skate.

His sons were his pride but Gordon’s grandchildren and great grandchildren were his joy. Son Steven and his wife Sally gave Gordon and Lavon four grandchildren. Tom and Gini gave them two more grandsons through adoption. Like their dads and uncles, Sarah, Emily, Jeffrey, Daniel, Trey and Wyatt remember some of the best days in their lives happening on the farm or working alongside their Grandpa Gordon. In the last days of his life, at least one of his grandchildren was with him talking and praying every day.

When Tom and Gini married, bringing step grandchildren into the family, Gordon welcomed them with both his heart and his arms opened wide. Paul’s marriage to Judy introduced a very special step grandson along with his older brothers into the family. Bruce brought the three daughters of his special friend Elaine into the circle. Each child was welcomed and made to know that there was a place here where they belonged.

Gordon was the true example of a great grandfather and the birth of Marla Alejandra Carrero gave him that official title when he was 79 years young. Gordon enjoyed a good day at the horse races, but he hit his true trifecta with the births of great grandsons Winston Wakefield Allen and Benjamin Everett Grannes. His joy in his great grandchildren knew no limits and he lit up with each of their visits to his hospital room.

In his Thanksgiving prayer this year, Gordon gave thanks for his two lifetimes. Truly it was more than two lives. A ruptured appendix and a near drowning nearly claimed his life twice as a child. Then he was diagnosed at age 39 with a rare form of cancer, at the time only the second case of hairy cell leukemia to be treated at the Mayo Clinic. It wasn’t unusual to hear the phrase “the miracle of the Mayo Clinic” around the Grannes home.

In the final hours of his life, it was evident that Gordon had his priorities in place. Spiritual healing trumped physical healing and he paid more heed to visits from the chaplains than the doctors. When his voice failed, he communicated his love to his family with eyes that shone and winked.

He will be greatly missed by his loving wife Lavon; Steven and Sally; Tom and Gini; Paul and Judy; Bruce and Elaine; his grandchildren Sarah Grannes and fiancé Jason Cobb; Emily and Christopher Allen; Jeffrey and Julia Grannes; Daniel Grannes and fiancée Michelle Spivey; Trey Grannes; Wyatt Grannes; and his great grandchildren Marla, Winston and Benjamin. Privileged to have shared his life are his step grandchildren Sara and Nathan Becker and their children; James and Crystal Dvorak and their children, Rob and Michelle Dvorak and their children; Jeff and Maggie Barlow; Justin and Annie Barlow; Josh Barlow; and Alexandria, Kaily and Anna Viergutz.

He is also survived by his brothers and sister Alden, Burton (Shirley), Murial (Philip), Charles (Judy), Melvin (Kay), sister in law Pat (Orland) and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Ole and Inga, his brother Orland and sisters in law Leona and Joann.

Memorials preferred to be distributed by the family in Gordon’s honor.

Visitation will be Thursday, June 8, 5-7 pm at Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation, Shakopee. Celebration of life service will be on Friday, June 9th, 11:00 am, Cross of Peace Lutheran Church, Shakopee. Gordon will be laid to rest at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis.

Grannes family is served with honor by Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation, BallardSunderFuneral.com

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Condolence from Lee Markgraf on June 6th, 2017 10:27 pm

Lavon & Family,

Our primary connection has been at church. Gordon was always upbeat & up for a jovial kidding. We shared deer hunting stories & farm connections around Belview & Echo. He never had any fear for hard work.
A proud devoted man! Our sympathy Lavon & Family.
Lee & Betty

Condolence from Julie Brandner on June 6th, 2017 11:06 pm

Lavon and family,

My deepest condolences for the loss of Gordon. He was a good man so full of love of God, family and country.

The obituary rings true and is a wonderful tribute for a great man. Blessings to you all as you go through this time of loss.

Condolence from Marlys & Marvin Timm on June 7th, 2017 8:17 am

Our sympathy to the Grannes family

Condolence from Kraig & Marcy McFarland on June 7th, 2017 9:15 am

My heart is always warmed when I hear of a life well lived such as Gordon’s was. He was a great example of a great example.
Kraig & Marcy McFarland, Tulsa, OK

Condolence from Bonnie & Willard Viergutz on June 7th, 2017 9:28 am

Our sympathy to you Lavon, and family. He will be greatly missed. Take care.

Condolence from Billy peterson family on June 7th, 2017 9:36 am

Dear Grannes family….
Deepest sympathy and condolesces from all of my family to yours……What joy it was to know your father most of my adult life and to have spent so much quality time with Gordon and all of the Grannes family members…….Gordon will be missed but I know his spirit is firmly etched in the soul of all the Grannes family members ……and will be with each and every one of you forever…

Billy Peterson. ( and family )

Condolence from Ralph G. Bush on June 7th, 2017 10:25 am

My, what a beautiful obituary. A very proud man raising a very proud family.
Such a sad loss for all those who were fortunate to share a part of his life.
He was blessed with so many years… more than most… to enjoy the true
good life. Life is and must be about family and friends and the ever nurturing of
of those relationships. Things beget more soulless things. Love breeds more love.
Which one truly warms the heart and soul and enriches on every level of life?
Tom, know that you have a huge and caring family of friends/fellow workers here
on the prairie that are holding you foremost in our thoughts and prayers and are doing
our best to will you added strength to move through this sad stage of life.

Condolence from Dale Hustad on June 7th, 2017 1:17 pm

So sorry for your loss I always liked Gorden

Condolence from Mike Running on June 7th, 2017 1:48 pm

Dear Grannes Family;
So sorry to hear of your father’s passing. I send my deepest condolences for bearing this loss. It is obvious that he has walked a life of faith and integrity that has blessed so many in countless ways. He is certainly in a place where death and sorrow could never be found and he is resting in the safest arms of our Father. Growing up, we shared many days going to the same speed skating events loaded up in our station wagons and we certainly recall the joy and friendship of your family, and especially that of Gordon’s. I am certain the tributes go way beyond this beautiful obituary. Blessings to you all.
Mike Running

Condolence from Lisa Bulver on June 8th, 2017 9:21 am

My thoughts are with you Paul and Judy. May you find peace and strength in the Lord and family.

Condolence from Carol Snell on June 9th, 2017 8:39 am

We are with you in spirit as you travel through this day and the days to come.

Douglas and Carol Snell

Condolence from Arlene Young on June 9th, 2017 2:23 pm

My birthday buddy April 25th will never be the same. The last time I heard Gordon’s voice was when he called to wish me a happy birthday I felt so blessed that he took time out of his busy day to brighten mines. That day was so hectic for me but he made my day. My son Arlon Gordan aka Dad always would say what’s that boy doing now when he graduated from college he would say that boy is gonna be somebody when he started working at the casino Gordon said Arlon is a card dealer you will truly be missed. Our hearts are heavy now but there’s no sorrow God can’t comfort. Lavon you know how we feel about you our condolences to you and the family. If ever you need to talk you have my number.

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