Kenneth Reaser

April 11, 1945 - June 6, 2022

Obituary for Kenneth Reaser

Kenneth “Ken” G. Reaser, age 77 of Champlin, Minnesota formerly of California. Proud Marine Corps Veteran of the Vietnam war.

Preceded in death by parents, George & Emily Reaser; sister, Georgia Taylor; brother, Douglas Reaser; brothers-in-law, Bernard Taylor and Dan Streeter; nephew, Mark Taylor; and niece, Debra Josie.

Survived by sons, Kris (Jennifer), Jonathan (Amanda); grandchildren, Olivia, Cohen & Nicholas; sister, Kathern “Kitty” Streeter; lifelong friend, Wayne Mertz; and many nieces, nephews and friends. Special Thanks to his sister, Kitty, for giving Ken a place to hang his hat for the last 12 years.

Ken enjoyed many things during his time on this earth. He was an avid golfer and even made a hole in one from a 106 yard distance. He also enjoyed traveling and driving across the entire United States. He loved to go to Las Vegas and try his luck in the casinos too. Ken was an amazing woodworker and created many pieces for his family and friends. He was a great photographer and became the honorary photographer for the Mountain Men group he enjoyed spending time with. Ken was the life of the party wherever he would go, everyone knew if Ken was around fun times were going to follow. He will be deeply missed by not only his family but by all who knew him.

Funeral Service 10:30AM Friday, June 10, 2022 with visitation starting at 9:30AM at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 34 2nd Street NE, Osseo, MN 55369. Interment at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery at 12:30PM Lane #2.

Visitation

Friday, June 10th
9:30AM

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

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Funeral Service

Friday, June 10th
10:30AM

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

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Burial

Friday, June 10th 12:30PM

Ft. Snelling National Cemetery
7601 34th Ave S.
Minneapolis, MN 55450

Lane #2

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