Rodney loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing and camping. Brainerd area was a favorite place to camp. Every summer, he would go West to explore the wilderness. He searched for artifacts which he sold and traded. He used his computer to read and research. Rodney wrote and published catalogs about them. He also wrote three books about Alaska. He had a large book collection and enjoyed reading.
He passed away unexpectedly in Deer Lodge, Montana doing what he loved, being in the wilderness, exploring and searching for artifacts.
He is survived by his brother Harlan, several cousins and friends. Following a memorial service at Messiah Lutheran Church, he was buried in the Bethel Cemetery.
Rodney loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing and camping. Brainerd area was a favorite place to camp. Every summer, he would go West to explore the wilderness. He searched for artifacts which he sold and traded. He used his computer to read and research. Rodney wrote and published catalogs about them. He also wrote three books about Alaska. He had a large book collection and enjoyed reading.
He passed away unexpectedly in Deer Lodge, Montana doing what he loved, being in the wilderness, exploring and searching for artifacts.
He is survived by his brother Harlan, several cousins and friends. Following a memorial service at Messiah Lutheran Church, he was buried in the Bethel Cemetery.
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