Lynn Robert Greshik, 81, Spiritwood Lake, ND, died Friday November 5, 2021 at Ave Maria Village, Jamestown, ND.

Lynn was born January 28, 1940 at Moorhead, MN, the son of Leonard and Eileen (Roberts) Greshik. He attended school at Fried from 1st-5th grade, and his first job was selling “the Grit” paper, then attending Wimbledon Public School and graduated from Wimbledon High School. He attended Jamestown College for 2 years and finished at UND. He worked with his dad crop spraying.

Lynn entered the US Army October 10, 1961, was stationed at Ft. Sill, OK and was discharge October 9, 1963 with the rank of Corporal E-4.

He and Peggy Passarelli were married in 1965 at Wimbledon. Lynn started work as a maltster at Cargill malting in 1973.

Lynn and Mary Coon were married November 20, 1987 at Valley City, ND. They made their home at Spiritwood Lake. He continued to work at Cargill until retiring in 2005. They have continued to live at the lake.

He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church in Wimbledon. Lynn enjoyed collecting radios and also collecting rocks and sapphires, going to many rock shows with brother, Tony.

Lynn is survived by his wife, Mary, Spiritwood Lake, ND; children, Shelly Greshik, Andi (Paul) Kimlinger, Doug Passarelli, all of MN; Travis (Dana) Greshik, NC; 1 step daughter, Tammy (Will) Holm, ND; 7 grandchildren, Erica and Elizabeth Readal, Ava and Sophie Passarelli, Mollie, Kaiden and Owen Greshik; 1 step granddaughter, Amber Helgeson; 3 brothers and 2 sisters, James (Kathryn) Greshik, San Marcos, CA; George (Deb) Greshik, Yvonne (Loren) Soleim, Cheryl (Robert) Brown, all of Jamestown, ND, and Ted Greshik, Fargo, ND; 1 half-sister, Marty Martinson, Minneapolis, MN.

He was preceded in death by his parents and 1 sister Susan.

Visitation – 4:00 – 7:00 PM Thursday, November 11th @ the Haut Funeral Home

Rosary followed by a prayer service – 7:00 PM @ the Haut Funeral Home

Funeral Mass – 10:30 AM Friday, November 12th @ St. Boniface Catholic Church, Wimbledon, ND

Arrangements – Haut Funeral Home, Jamestown.