
Alfred William Lumppio, age 84 of East Bethel, passed away May 25, 2025 at Prairie Senior Cottages in Isanti. Come join family and friends to Al’s Celebration at the Hidden Haven Golf Club, 20520 NE Polk St., Cedar MN 55011 on July 17, 2025 at 4:00 pm.
Alfred William Lumppio was born October 29, 1940 in Cloquet Minnesota to Ahti
Lumppio and Grace (Kolehman) Lumppio. He was raised in Cloquet and later in Moose
Lake Mn. Al also served in the army and was stationed in Germany. He met Sheila
(Frey) Lumppio in Minneapolis and they were married in Watertown South Dakota on
May 29, 1971. They moved to Bethel MN in 1973 where they raised their children and
lived ever since. He was an avid outdoorsman loved hunting and fishing around the
world. They loved traveling together visiting Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska and the Dominican.
In the later years they wintered in Orange Beach Alabama for 15 years. After Sheila
passed, he still spent his winters with his daughter and family in Trinity Florida. Alfred
passed away May 25, 2025 at the Prairie Cottages of Isanti at the age of 84. Besides
his parents he was preceded in death by his wife Sheila (Frey) Lumppio, sibling Marilyn
Gross. He is survived by his son Terry Lumppio, and wife Judy Lumppio, Grand
daughter Brianna Lumppio. Son Steve Lumppio and wife Faith Lumppio. Daughter Lynn
Waage, son in law Steve Waage grandchildren Mya Waage, Aj Waage and Anna
Waage; many other Family and friends.
Steve and Lynn, I love you both and I LOVED your dad! Since I was 11 years old I came in and MADE your dad hug me, his favorite thing right?!! His “dad” jokes and his cute little laugh and big smile will live on in my heart forever!
I have so many memories of Al other Lumppio cousins and me. Growing up ,our family Christmas dinners and the visiting our parents did. Something that people now don’t do.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. JoAnn
Lynn & Steve,
My heart is breaking for both of you. Your dad was wonderful man, and he will be deeply missed. I have great memories spending time with your family over summer break. I pray the memories you have will carry you through this time of sorrow. Love you both.