George Rusty Hargrave , December 03, 1940 — May 11, 2018

George Rusty Hargrave  (Albert Lea, Minnesota, MN) December 03, 1940 May 11, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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George Russell “Rusty” Hargrave of Albert Lea, Minnesota, died Friday, May 11, 2018 at his home after a brief struggle with cancer. Rusty was born December 3, 1940 in Spencer, Iowa, and grew up in Webster City, Iowa, where he graduated from Lincoln High School in 1959. He married Judy Smith, also of Webster City, January 18, 1963 at the Albert Lea United Methodist Church and they made their home in Albert Lea.

Rusty was a craftsman who saw his work of laying tile as an art. He worked for Floorcrafters for many years, then owned his own business, Rusty’s Ceramics. He refused to retire, and continued to take small jobs until recent months.

His tile works adorns many homes and businesses in the area, as well as churches throughout Minnesota. Grateful for the opportunity to travel and serve, Rusty went on many mission trips, notably to Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Louisiana. He also volunteered for the local Habitat for Humanity.

Rusty was very active at Albert Lea United Methodist Church, serving as Sunday School teacher, singing in choirs, on Trustees for many years, and most recently as a custodian. A stock car driver at 13, Rusty loved watching Nascar. He enjoyed bluegrass music, camping, feeding birds, and, if he was sitting, he usually had a cat on his lap.

Rusty posted on Facebook almost every morning: “GMBG (good morning boys and girls) feed the kiddos”. He was always seeking ways to make a difference in people’s lives and he wanted his death to do that as well. He made an effort to contribute DNA to learn more about pancreatic cancer and planned his memorial service to be a testament to his passion for compassion and justice.

Rusty is preceded in death by his parents, Emma (Gadsby) and Ivan Hargrave and two sisters, Patty Nicholson and Jean Abbas. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Judy Hargrave, daughters Michelle Hargrave (Kelly Coyle) of Mankato, MN, Melissa (Jim) Bruesehoff of Warren, MI, and Victoria (Paul) Spyhalski of Austin, MN, along with grandsons Zane Coyle, Chad Bruesehoff, David Bruesehoff, and Theo Coyle, brother Ron (Martha) Hargrave, sisters Betty (Merrill) Blackburn, and Alice (Orville) Sangland, and many nieces and nephews. Services are planned for June 19 at 11 a.m. at Albert Lea United Methodist Church with visitation the night before.

Memorials are preferred to Reconciling Ministries Network, the Ecumenical Food Shelf or donors choice. Rusty asked that people bring canned goods instead of flowers for the service.

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death notice George Rusty Hargrave December 03, 1940 — May 11, 2018

obituary notice George Rusty Hargrave December 03, 1940 — May 11, 2018

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