Thomas Amberg

Thomas Lee Amberg, 68, of Redwood Falls, passed away Tuesday, June 19, 2018, surrounded by his family in his home.

A Prayer Service was held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, June 23, in the Redwood Valley Funeral Home.  Private burial will take place at a later date.  

Thomas Lee Amberg was born May 2, 1950, to Henry and Nellie (Ahrens) Amberg in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.  He was the youngest of six children.  Tom attended Redwood Falls High School.  After graduating in 1968, he worked for Skelly Gas Station as a mechanic.  This is where Tom met the love of his life, Joleen Mary Weber, when she forgot her keys in the phone booth and their 50-year love story began.  They were united in marriage on June 7, 1969.  Tom and Joleen took over the family farm, where they raised four beautiful children.  Tom farmed the Amberg Homestead with his family his entire life.  He was also a semi-driver for nearly 30 years.  During his down time, which was rare, Tom enjoyed fishing and sharing a cold beer with anyone who stopped by.  The few times he let loose and took off his boots were spent with his toes in the sand in the Caribbean with “his girl” Joleen.  Above all, though, spending time with his family, holding his grandbabies and watching them grow were his greatest joys.  Tom was a man of few words but he was always helpful, honest, dependable, loving, funny and a friend to all he met.

Tom is survived by his wife, Joleen; children, Jason “Buckshot” (Candace) Amberg of Eden Prairie, Krista “Kitten” (Jamie) Trebesch of Redwood Falls, Jared “Chopper”(Mindy) Amberg of Redwood Falls and Anjela “Twinx” (Toby) McVay of St. Bonifacius; grandchildren, Chance (Tara), Jason Thomas, Samantha (Tyler), Taylor, Megan, Tommy, Bryan, Tucker, Matthew and Ethan; great grandsons, Caileb, Kai and Carson; brother, Henry “Butch” (Faythe) Amberg of Delhi; sisters, Marlene Stage  of Tacoma, Wash., and Patricia (Harold) Read of Mesa, Ariz.; and many nieces, nephews and loved ones.  He is preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Jodi Lynn; son-in-law, Bryan Jenniges; and sisters, Orien Stage and Margaret Psihos. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred.  Tom requested donations to the Amberg High Life Beer Fund (charities of the family’s choice).  Online condolences may be sent to www.stephensfuneralservice.com.  Stephens Funeral Service - Redwood Valley Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.

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