Brian Stanley Aydt

April 2, 1959 - November 1, 2021

Obituary for Brian Stanley Aydt

Age 62, of Big Lake, passed away on November 1, 2021.

Brian was preceded in death by parents, Stanley & Marjorie Aydt; and daughter, Lindsey.

He is survived by beloved wife, Carolyn; children, Matthew (Leah), Dylan, and Kelsey (Austin Shedlov); grandchildren, Natalya, Vincent, Bentley, and Loretta; great-grandchild, Draxton; siblings, Margo (Brian) Nelson, Laurie (Kevin) Byrnes, Julie (Curt) Palm, Tamara Aydt, Mary (Brian) Knott, Dr. Patrick (Pamela), Michael (Gwen), Jennifer (Randal) Wachter, and William; as well as many other cherished relatives & friends.

A visitation will be held Monday November 8th from 5-8PM at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 34 2nd St NE, Osseo, and one hour prior to Mass at the church. Memorial Mass Tuesday November 9th at 10:30AM at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 9100 93rd Ave N, Brooklyn Park.

Interment at St. Vincent's Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.

Visitation

Monday, November 8th
5-8PM

Evans-Nordby Funeral Home
34 2nd Street NE
Osseo, MN

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Visitation

Tuesday, November 9th
9:30AM

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
9100 93rd Ave N
Brooklyn Park, MN

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Memorial Mass

Tuesday, November 9th
10:30am

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
9100 93rd Ave N
Brooklyn Park, MN

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Burial

Tuesday, November 9th Immediately Following Mass

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery
8601 93rd Ave N
Osseo, MN 55369

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