Kay Nelson

Obituary of Kay Diane Nelson

 

Kay Diane Nelson, age 81, died at home unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. Kay led a full, rich life filled with friendships, learning and travel. Her death was preceded by her former husband, Dale Nelson, who passed in 2004.

Kay was born in Parkers Prairie, Minnesota, on September 17, 1943, daughter of the late Eber and Gladys Berquist. After graduating from Parkers Prairie High School, she and Dale moved to Minneapolis and had two children, Christopher and Leslie. The couple joined Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, where she was an active member of the choir for several decades. Kay was an extremely accomplished vocalist. In addition to singing in her church choir, she studied at the MacPhail Center for Music and performed for many years with the Bach Society of Minnesota.

Kay was an avid reader, lifelong learner, and adventurous traveler. After raising her children she returned to school, earning an AA from Normandale Community College and a BA in Liberal Arts from Minnesota State University. She toured dozens of countries and made friends from all over the world. She maintained her energy by participating in water aerobics. Also, she was active in the community. She volunteered with many organizations over the years, some including Read-a-story Theater and Citizens Climate Lobby. Through these experiences, she developed many deep and long-lasting friendships.

She is survived by children: Christopher Nelson-San Luis Obispo, CA; Leslie (James) Anderson-Chaska, MN. Grandchildren: James Nelson, Graham Nelson; Anthony (Rachel) Gylling. Great Grandchild: Tristyn Spencer.

 

Visitation, at Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, 511 Groveland Avenue, Minneapolis, MN,

is scheduled for Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 10:00AM with the memorial service at 11:00AM.

Family will receive friends at a reception and luncheon at the church following the service.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to a local PBS station or the Animal Humane Society.

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