Lyle Solberg

December 05, 1927 - March 21, 2025

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Linda Lettman
Other • about 1 month ago
The best mother anyone could ask for, she was always there for all of us, words cannot express how much you will be missed. Go rest high on that mountain, you have earned it.
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Michael Blumer
Other • about 1 month ago
Some of my favorite memories growing up were spending time in Dayton at Grandma Solberg's house. My cousins lived across the street from her, and we always had fun riding bikes, going to the river, or just being together as a family. She also took us camping to Governor Dodge State Park (A LOT). I have such fond memories of her with all of us going hiking with her and Bernice, campfires (and those adorable raccoons), swimming, etc. She loved all of her grandkids equally and always had open arms for us when we were able to come visit. I will miss your presence in this world, Grandma Solberg. Thank you for being an amazing presence in our lives. We love you so, so very much.
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Taylor Forman
Other • about 1 month ago
What a wonderful great-grandmother, and how lucky I was to have gotten to spend so much of my life with her in it. Many folks don't even have the luxury of knowing their grandparents, and I got nearly 30 years with my great-grandma. She was many incredible things, but the one that is most special to me was how funny she was. Even near the end, she never missed an opportunity to crack a joke or have a laugh. I'm absolutely certain that her sense humor was one of the many reasons we got to enjoy her for so long. She was an exceptionally amazing woman, mother, grandmother, and friend. The world was a little brighter for having had her and is a little dimmer without her.
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Jean Reeve
Other • about 1 month ago
Lyles and I worked in the same department at Rural Insurance She was a sweet lady always a smile on her face She was a friend and a hard worker Jean Reeve
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Ronnie Solberg
Other • about 1 month ago
Sweet, kind, caring, genuine and always showing a pleasant demeanor and an interest in your well-being. She was a gracious hostess, a very good cook and boy-o-boy, I cannot forget those watermelon pickles. The best Aunt a nephew could have! What a lovely human being to have blessed the earth with her presence.