Roger A. Dyreson, age 78, of Preston, passed away Wednesday, July 24, 2019, while spending time at one of his favorite places, the Dyreson family farm.
Committal service with military rights will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday, August 2, 2019, at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Preston, Minn. A Celebration of Life will follow at the B&B Bowl in Preston.
Roger Allen Dyreson was born January 8, 1941, to Clarence and Lela (Anderson) Dyreson in Harmony, Minn. In his younger years, he worked for Minneapolis Moline and later ran Preston Automotive with Orville Ruud. He then was a Street Maintenance Superintendent for the City of Preston for 24 years, where he later retired. Roger liked to tinker on lawnmowers and other various vehicles and he loved his old trucks. He had a passion for mowing lawn and spending time at the family farm. He also spent time trout fishing and golfing at the Old Barn Resort with his friend Keith and made time to go to the B&B Bowl in Preston nearly every day to visit with the people dear to his heart. In addition to his hobbies, he loved spending time with his grandkids. Roger was a simple man who liked the simple things in life. He always had a smile and a joke for you.
Roger is survived by his two sons Jeff (Kirstin) Dyreson of Preston, Minn., and Stuart Dyreson of Glennwood, Minn., grandchildren Lee Dyreson, Logan Dyreson, Lynndin Dyreson, Jared Dyreson, Jordan Dyreson, and Devin Stevens; brothers Lyle (Bernadette) Dyreson of Rochester, Minn., Kenny Dyreson of Junction City, Kans., David John (Lois) Dyreson of Winona, Minn., and sister Deanna Hahn of Rochester Minn.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Joyce Dornink, brothers-in-law Mylon Dornink and Dave Hahn, and sister-in-law Kay Dyreson.
Online condolences may be left at Hindtfuneralhomes.com.
Kathy Hammel says
My Deepest Sympathy To All. I sure Loved my Uncle Roger..so full of great character
down to earth funny😉 I always enjoyed him and chatted with him approx. a month ago. I was especially happy to had seen him the end of May at his Grandchilds Grad Reception in Preston. I will surely miss him. Foremost I’m thankful he didn’t have to hang out at a nursing home..I know he wouldn’t had appreciated that one bit! That is truly a great positive out of this…current sad…negative 😊.