It is with sadness that the family of Harold Roy Wick “Hank” announces his passing after a lengthy battle with cancer, on December 1, 2018, at the age of 60.
Hank was born in San Francisco on September 10, 1958 to Mary Lou and Donald. His family moved back to Minnesota in January 1961. He graduated from Cooper High School in 1976 and then attended Bemidji State University.
Playing and managing boot hockey and softball were favorite activities when he was younger. He also enjoyed following most sports and playing fantasy football. Favorite among his teams were the Yankees and the 49ers.
He is survived by his mother, Mary Lou Andresen and his siblings, Barb (Dennis), Paula (Lee), Tim, Dan, Tom (MaryLou), Bob (Piper), Luke (Susie), and Kara (Kevin). Hank will also be remembered forever by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, and dear friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Stanley Andresen and siblings Sandy, Linda, and Greg.
A celebration of Hank’s life will be held on Monday, December 10th with services at 11:00 a.m. and visitation one hour prior at Family of God Lutheran Church, 8625 Zane Ave N, Brooklyn Park. Stay for lunch, sharing and remembering after services.
Monday, December 10th 10AM
Family Of God Lutheran Church
8625 Zane Ave N
Brooklyn Park, MN
Monday, December 10th 11AM
Family of God Lutheran Church
8625 Zane Ave N.
Brooklyn Park, MN
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