Vernon Roy Nasby was born on September 24, 1931 in Fedora, South Dakota the son of Reuben and Elizabeth Seivert Nasby. He attended school in South Dakota and as a young man moved with his family working as migrant workers in Arizona, California and Oregon. His last place of employment in Oregon was the Coos Bay Lumber Company. Vernon served his country in the US Army serving in Korea. In 1951 the family moved to Minnesota. Vernon was married to Marion Schlaak in New Richland. Vernon's working career in Albert Lea began in 1956 when he purchased the Mobil Station on South Broadway, later selling that business and purchasing the Sinclair Station on "gasoline alley". In the 1960's he sold and purchased the Spur Station and then in the 1970's purchased the Deep Rock Station later selling all his property to Wendy's. On October 24, 1975 Vernon was united in marriage to Delores Christenson Hultgren in Mitchell, South Dakota. His last business, Nasby's Radiator Service was located on South Broadway. Vernon did custom snow plowing, towing and lawn care for over 40 years. He was a member of the American Legion, VFW, the Eagles, Moose and Grace Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife, Delores, Stewartville. Children; Deb and husband Chuck Osowski, Brooklyn Park, Mark and wife Julie Hultgren, Burnsville, Lonny and wife Ann Hultgren, Burnsville, Lenny and wife LouAnn Hultgren, Albert Lea and Sherri and husband Ed Twohey, Stewartville. 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Sisters; Elverna and husband Don Kezar, Minneapolis, Marlene and husband Earl Farlinger, Lyle and Shirley Jenkins, Austin. Good friends, Jim and Ethel Doty, Albert Lea and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Vernon was preceded in death by his parents, wife Marion and 2 twin grandchildren.
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