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Royal Nelson

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On September 3, 2021 @ 5:15 pm In 2021,Obituaries | 10 Comments

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Royal Nelson, age 79, of Prior Lake, MN and Remer, MN, passed peacefully on Wednesday, September 1, 2021, surrounded by his loving family, at St Gertrude’s Health and Rehabilitation Center, in Shakopee, MN.

A Celebration of Life will be on Thursday, September 9, at 11 am, with a visitation starting at 9:30 am, at Lydia Zion United Methodist Church, 1026 East 205th Street, Jordan, MN. Pastor Mark Chapman will preside. Pallbearers will be Rick Nelson, Paul Nelson, Andrew Schrader, Steve Beckman, Rob Rehberger, and Scott Garlie. Honorary bearers will be Dick Casey, Ed Breimhorst, Roger Peterman, and Doug Berg. Royal will be laid to rest at Concord Hill Cemetery, with military honors provided by the Prior Lake Honor Guard.

Royal Charles Nelson was born on December 21, 1941, in Pine City, MN. He grew up in Pine City until the age of 5. After this, their family moved to Mora, Grand Rapids, Camp Ripley, Chisholm, International Falls, Delano and finally by age 16 to Jordan, MN. Royal graduated from Jordan High School in 1959. He was active on the baseball and basketball teams there. Dad’s favorite classes were geography and history.

Royal met Kathy in 1959 after graduating from high school. Kathy was a junior in high school. Their first date was at The Hollywood Inn on Spring Lake in Prior Lake. On January 1, 1960, he joined the U.S. Navy Hospital Corps School. On June 25, 1960, Royal married Kathleen Emilie McDonald in the city of Jordan. He drove from Illinois to Minnesota for the wedding in their 1953 Chevy convertible. They honeymooned going back to Illinois. They lived in Waukegan, IL in a 1-bedroom apartment. In the next year, their first child Rick was born. Dad was now working in the Great Lakes Hospital as a medical tech on the meningitis ward. In 1962, Royal was ordered to move to Long Beach, CA to work on the USS Guadalupe Ship A032 Auxiliary Oiler. This ship had been used in WWII. They moved into an apartment there. The ship was sent to fuel aircraft carriers and destroyers in Vietnam, Japan, Philippians’, Australia, Hong Kong, and Formosa (an island off China). Crews came back to CA in the fall of 1964. Royal was discharged from the Navy on January 4, 1964. Dad was the one and only medic on board with 210 men and women. He gave shots, stitches and first aid treatments.

Royal and Kathy moved back to Minnesota in 1964. He got a job at Owens Illinois in Shakopee, which is now International Paper. After 5 years in this position, he relocated to Menasha Corp in Lakeville, where he worked for 17 years. He was the Plant Superintendent. Royal and Kathy soon had a daughter Shelly and 4 years later a son Paul. Royal later worked selling ink for BASF and INX, where he was a top salesman. His fantastic personable skillset and being a subject matter expert in ink and the combinations of ink to form any color, made him an experienced and knowledgeable salesman.

Royal and Kathy retired in 2008, at the age of 66. He began his dream of retirement with having projects in woodworking, hunting and fishing. Royal managed two households weekly keeping up their Prior Lake home and Remer cabin. They had many friends at their cabin over the years to share the beauty of the great north woods. Taking a walk to gain solace and peace of mind always kept you grounded. They enjoyed many events in the northern communities and built many lifelong friendships. They would often go on ATV events with groups exploring the beauty of nature. Dad loved to go on the Lady Slipper tours in the ATV. Royal loved ice fishing, boating, hunting and more than anything DANCING! Dad loved to spend time with friends and family.

A year after Kathy passed away (2016), Royal decided to live permanently in Remer, MN. They were married 56 years. Royal later met Carol Backman from Chisholm, MN. He showed Carol how to love nature and enjoy the beautiful lakes and woods. They had 4 years together having so much fun. They attended many gatherings with family and friends. They took several vacation trips to Florida, Arizona, and Mexico. Carol was very helpful in taking care of Royal at the end of his life. He was not ready to go and fought hard. Royal was called home on September 1, 2021, at 11:40 a.m. He will be missed by many. Royal loved deeply and unconditionally His love will always remain in our hearts and minds forever. He was the most loving father and grandfather.

Royal is survived by his family Rick Nelson and Lynn Meyers, Shelly Nelson, Paul and Kristi Nelson and three grandchildren, Andrew Schrader, Lauren Schrader and Sarah Schrader; girlfriend Carol Backman; sister, Joan Nelson and other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by wife, Kathy; parents, Roy and Harriet Nelson and sister, Connie Beckstrand.

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Condolence from Doug and Chris Berg on September 3rd, 2021 6:17 pm
Condolence from ANITA GOLDBRAND on September 4th, 2021 11:11 am

My prayers and condolences to your family. I knew Royal for a short time but he was a kind and thoughtful man. He loved his family and always spoke of you with great pride. May your memories of him help you through this difficult time

Condolence from Dan & Terry Irmen on September 6th, 2021 4:30 pm

Sorry to hear about Royals passing. He was a long time friend & will be missed. Prayers & Hugs to the family

Condolence from Judith Haugh on September 7th, 2021 11:08 am

So very sorry to hear of Royal’s passing.
Our thoughts & prayers are going out to your family during this difficult time.
Peace, faith & love to you all.
Judi Haugh & family

Condolence from Susan Mielke on September 7th, 2021 3:06 pm

I am so sorry to hear of Royal’s passing.
I worked with him at INX and have very fond memories.
His laugh and smile were absolutely amazing and contagious.
Sending Prayers to the family.
RIP Royal

Condolence from Clare and Jerry Ritter on September 8th, 2021 3:31 pm

Our condolences. Royal was a wonderful neighbor. Our cabin life was enriched so much by having the good fortune to have Royal and Kathy as neighbors, and now Rick, thankfully. Our prayers are with you.

Condolence from David & Carol Wolter on September 8th, 2021 6:45 pm

I met Royal & Kathy as we worked together at Owens & Menasha. His knowledge of corrugator operations was unsurpassed in the industry. He than became a great printing expert on inks and was a terrific crew trainer on how to use proper technique and correct measuring tools. Over the years we enjoyed a visit to Remer and a few lunches and dinners when I returned to Albert Lea. They were a fun and enjoyable couple to be with . I miss him-he called me Wally when we first met and each time I saw him. Blessed be his memory and may God hold him and you in his arms and give you comfort. David & Carol Wolter

Condolence from Larry Eiden on September 18th, 2021 11:44 am

Shocked and saddened to hear about Royal’s passing. Met Royal through mine and his father in laws up in Remer/Big Sand. Many years ago he would come out to our deer camp, north of Remer and BS about how the hunt was going, etc, while have a few beers. I had not seen Royal for many years, but I stopped by his place on Sand last summer, but sadly he was not home. Will miss the cheerful and friendly person he was…

Condolence from Richard Gibbons on September 21st, 2021 11:13 am

Richard & Carolyn Gibbons
Am so sorry to hear about Royal’s passing. I met Royal & Cathy through my in-laws & their longtime friends & neighbours Rob & Susan Rehberger. Always enjoyed Royal’s laugh & sense of humour and had many good moments visiting when we were in Prior Lake. Their was much teasing & fun conversations as I bought Royal up to date with the Canadian perspective on life. I am sure he will be terribly missed by all who knew him.
My condolences to the family

Condolence from Kirk on November 4th, 2021 6:45 pm

In 1977 l was employed by Menasha in Lakeville, Mn.
l was short on cash one week. Menasha had a policy that if you had worked there a certain length of time that you could get an advance from your paycheck. For whatever reason, the front office would not lend me the money l asked for($20).
Royal was the person who was designated to inform me they wouldn’t lend me the money. Long story short, he really didn’t know me, but reached in his wallet and then handed me a twenty dollar bill. I never forgot that.
Ran across his obituary by complete chance. Just thought the family may want to know if his random act of kindness.

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