Alvin G. Riedemann, age 76, of Cambridge passed away peacefully August 3, 2022. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, AUGUST 20th at Strike Life Tributes in ISANTI. A time for visiting will be held one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Isanti Union Cemetery.
Alvin Gene Riedemann was born October 14, 1945 in Sanborn, Iowa to Clarence and Anna (Hansen) Riedemann. He grew up in Onamia and graduated from Onamia High School in 1963. Alvin served his country in the US Marine Corps from 1963 – 1966. Alvin married Margaret and they were blessed with five children. They raised their family in Cambridge. He worked as a truck driver with the Teamster Local 120. His hobbies included tinkering with his David Bradley collection or his John Deere tractor, and working on projects in his shop.
Alvin had a good sense of humor and was known to have a bad joke or two to share. He was a hardworking, caring man and he will be dearly missed.
Alvin passed away peacefully at the age of 76 on August 3, 2022 at his significant other’s home in Stacy, surrounded by his loving family. Besides his parents he was preceded in death by an infant sister, Ruth Elaine; and brother-in-laws, Jim Jones and Chuck Simi.
Alvin is survived by his significant other, Margaret Riedemann; five children, Jeff (Nancy) Riedemann, Melissa (Brian) Mathena, Rhonda (Joe) Findell, Kevin (Stephanie) Riedemann, and Anna (Chris) Spiers; Sisters and Brother, Dorothy (Don) Lemke, Velma Jones, Alice Simi, Marilyn (Mike) Jones, Marion Riedemann, and Larry Riedemann; 12 grandchildren; and by many other relatives and friends.
Jerry says
R.I.P. Sir… Thank you for your service to our country as a Marine. You have left behind many who cherish you and what you stand for. God gained another “The Few The Proud” today. Semper Fi! Rhonda and family I send my deepest prayers and support for your loss.
Sadie says
Sending lots of love and prayers to Rhonda and family. I know Alvin as Daniels grandpa who came to watch his football and basketball games for years and years. He was truly dedicated to his family. He had a bright smile and was always so incredibly kind. When I learned he was a Marine my respect for him went even higher. Thank you for your service Alvin and I hope you are resting peacefully and walking with Jesus.
Steven Carlson says
Rest in peace old friend. I will always remember the many years we worked side by side though good times and bad.