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Norman A. Hodge
February 9th, 2020
Hodge Norman A. May 22, 1943 – February 9, 2020 Of Oakdale Preceded in death by parents Norm and Helen Hodge; brother Paul Hodge; and granddaughter Alicia Galdick. Survived by wife Mary Lou; sons Tim (Laura) DeMulling, Kevin DeMulling (Patti Barrett, lifelong friend and companion); grandson Jeremy (Chrissy) DeMulling; great grandchildren Michael and McKenna DeMulling. Raised on the West side of Saint Paul, Norm graduated from Humboldt High School. Norm was a member of and rode with the JFD's Motorcycle Club, was a lifetime member of the American Motorcycle Assn., a member of the Daylight Masonic Lodge, an Osman Shriner and member of Norske Torske Klubben. Funeral Service Friday (2/14) 11:00 AM at HOUSE OF PRAYER LUTHERAN CHURCH, 6039 - 40th St. N, Oakdale. Private interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation Thursday 4-7 pm, with Masonic Ritual 7 PM, at SANDBERG FUNERAL HOME, 2593 E. 7th Ave., North St. Paul, and one hour prior to Service at church. In lieu of flowers, memorials graciously preferred to Shriners Hospital for Children, 2025 East River Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55414 and House of Prayer Lutheran Church, 6039 - 40th St. N, Oakdale, MN 55128.
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In 1942, Gus Sandberg began helping St. Paul families navigate loss and celebrate life. Today, the tradition of exceptional service continues with our dedicated staff, who honor his mission. Since these humble beginnings 80 years ago, Sandberg Funeral & Cremation Services has been a trusted neighbor to families dealing with losing a loved one. ...
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