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Published February 08, 2013, 10:43 AM

Dean Muehlenhardt, 72

Dean “Freddie Dean” Fredrick Muehlenhardt, 72, Osakis, passed away unexpectedly early Tuesday morning, February 5, 2013 at his home.

Dean “Freddie Dean” Fredrick Muehlenhardt, 72, Osakis, passed away unexpectedly early Tuesday morning, February 5, 2013 at his home.

Dean was born February 10, 1940 in Osakis to Fred and Pearl (Ewing) Muehlenhardt. He grew up on the family farm and graduated from Osakis High School with the Class of 1958. Already as a young man, Dean developed a love for music and with the instruction and guidance of his parents, he soon learned to play guitar, accordion and fiddle.

The first band he formed was called The Paltons. It was in 1960 and it was the first rock ‘n roll band in Douglas County. Soon, Dean was devoting many nights a week to his music in addition to giving lessons and doing music sales and still finding time to milk dairy cows. On August 26, 1961 Dean married his sweetheart, Nancy Hoosline, in Osakis.

Dean’s next band focused on country music and was known as Freddie Dean and the Country Gentlemen and they played throughout Minnesota. After a big break with a Nashville agent, the group played back-up music for many Nashville celebrities. By that time, Dean knew more than 400 songs and was able to play them all without the aid of sheet music.

Freddie Dean then downsized to become a duo called Burl and Ives with his close friend, Larry Bjorstrom. His next group was called Freddie Dean and the Comstocks. Over the years, in addition to playing music, Dean worked for and owned music, TV and furniture stores.

Finally, a reunion with former musician friends formed his final band. They were called the Freddie Dean Reunion Band and they often donated their talents to do fundraisers for local causes.

Freddie Dean shared his love of music with thousands of people throughout his life and was still enjoying entertaining local residents at area senior centers and nursing homes. He also worked part-time at Larry’s TV in Osakis for the last several years. Dean enjoyed morning coffee at the café and rarely missed a day with the guys there.

Dean was a member of Osakis Lutheran Church.

He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Nancy Muehlenhardt of Osakis; his children, Erin (Bruce) Beck of Palisade, Troy (Renee) Muehlenhardt of West Union, Chad (Steph) Muehlenhardt of Osakis; four grandchildren, Ashley (Tony) Beck, Bethany (John) Peterson, Benjamin and Mary Muehlenhardt; a stepgranddaughter, Jacqueline (Luke) Ebensteiner; step-great-granddaughter, Madeline; sisters-in-law, Holly (Gary) Hotovec of Danube and Heidi (Mike) Ciepielinski of Osakis; several nieces and nephews.

Dean was preceded in death by his parents.

A celebration of life was held for Dean on Friday, February 8 at Osakis Lutheran Church with the Rev. Ron Calvert officiating. Musicians were organist, Pat Converse and soloist, Larry Bjorstrom. Interment was at Lakeside Cemetery in Osakis with honorary bearers, Darrell and Bev Schultz, Larry Bjorstrom, Bob Wilken, Larry Richters, Lois Ketelle and Dennis and Judy Suedbeck.

Arrangements are with Roy-Hetland Funeral Home in Osakis; www.royhetland.com.

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Greg S.
Evanston, IL     03/01/2013 5:03 PM

Greg Seeger Evanston IL Sad to read the passing of Dean, or better known as Freddy Dean. I was a member of the Palatons playing guitar at first and later switched to saxophone; we played around a lot, and I think we even played at one of the Jefferson H.S. proms. Many many memories of the group, one of the funnier one's when we played at Barefoot Louie's someplace in Osakis; we thought we were really big time then. All in all, it was a lot of fun. However, most of us were in H.S. at the time, and all graduated leaving Dean behind to go onto other ventures. I could go on and on, but won't, it was an enjoyable time in my life, thanks to Dean bringing us all together.

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Joyce G.
Alexandria, MN     02/11/2013 5:20 PM

Dear Family/Friends, Our sympathy to you. We danced to this awesome mans (band) music at RiverInn Aldrich. Never missed a dance when he was playing :) So happy we saw him in Osakis not all that long ago, listened to his music, his stories and rememberd the good old days! So many happy memories Freddie Dean :) You will be forever loved and missed. Jerry & Joyce Guenther

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Kori W.
Andover, MN     02/10/2013 12:28 AM

To the family and friends of Freddie Dean, I will always remember the music of Freddie, and enjoyed working with him for awhile at Carlson Music back in the eighties. He truly was "one of a kind". Blessings to all of you, Kori Peterson Williams Andover, MN

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