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Richard “Rick” Sabin
Richard “Rick” E. Sabin, age 73, of Frost, MN, died Monday, March, 4, 2024 at St. Luke’s Lutheran Care Center in Blue Earth, MN. A visitation will be held Wednesday April 10th, 2024 from 4:00-7:00pm with a prayer service to conclude the evening at Nasinec Funeral Home in Wells, Minnesota.
Richard was born April 22, 1950, the son of Edwin and Irene (Malmanger) Sabin in Blue Earth, MN. He graduated from Frost High School, then attended Minnesota West Community and Technical College for Refrigeration and Appliance Repair in Jackson, MN. He worked various jobs in that field until being employed by Winnebago Manufacturing for several years.
Rick was united in marriage to Denise L. (Latusek) in 1974. To this union 2 daughters were born, Jennifer and Tamera. Sadly, Jennifer preceded him in death in 2019.
Rick returned to the Frost area where he began a gun shop with several friends. He later worked for Herman Manufacturing in Wells, MN, where he worked until retiring. Rick loved gunsmithing and shooting his whole life and became well known for his expertise. He was a wonderful husband and father.
He is survived by his wife, Denise of Frost; daughter Tamera of Bricelyn, and grandson Tyler of Wells; sister Lori (Carl) Anderson, along with nieces, nephews and their families.
He was preceded in death by his parents and daughter Jennifer, brother Randy Sabin and nephew Casey.
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Sorry for your loss uncle Rick was one of a kind will be missed
So sorry for your loss
We both went to Frost School with Rick, he and I in the same class. Such a calm and kind person! Our sincere sympathy to all. Mark and Sharron(Willner) Hanson
I will never forget when Becky was little, 5-6 years old, she would stay with Rick & Denise all the time. They had a dog named Dusty. When we all got together, Rick said Becky has a new name! Anyone remember what he named her?
I’m one of Rick & Denise’s nieces.
I too, Becky Wright, was a classmate of Rick. Sitting next to him at our 50th year class reunion, I was transported once again to his delightful, straight forward sense of humor. My condolences to all of you who got to enjoy his presence.