Rahn Greimann
BLUE EARTH — Rahn Greimann always said he wanted to leave this life while riding a horse, and God granted him that wish. While riding his horse on Thursday, Jan. 13, Rahn experienced a brain aneurysm in the countryside near his home. He left this mortal world in the early hours on Friday, Jan. 14, 2022. Viewing and visitation begins 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022, at 10 Talents Arts Center, 710 East 14th St. in Blue Earth, with a memorial service starting at 11 a.m. Saturday. Burial will follow at Riverside Cemetery, Blue Earth, and luncheon at 10 Talents Arts Center. To stream the memorial service online at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, go to pattonfh.com/obituary/rahn-greimann.
Rahn was born Oct. 31, 1959, to Wesley and Alberta Greimann. He was the youngest of four children. Growing up on a farm, he spent many hours outdoors and loved to play in the creek near his home.
He graduated from Blue Earth High School in 1978 and earned an associates degree from Mankato Technical College. He married his High School sweetheart, Michele (Shelly) Ankeny, in 1979 and had two beautiful daughters Brianna and Makenzie. Rahn combined his extensive printing and marketing background with his passion for horses and horsemanship into a national magazine he owns and publishes, titled Performance Horse Digest. Faith and family were first and foremost in Rahn’s life. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Rahn spent countless hours serving and ministering to his congregation and any and every one he met. Rahn was also active in his community and was instrumental in getting the Unity Trail put together in Blue Earth. He served as the Faribault County Trail Committee president for many years. He is survived by his wife, Shelly Greimann; his oldest daughter and her husband, Brianna and David Greer and their children, James, Clarine, Wesley, Elsa, Charlotte, William, Edmund and Mikaela; his youngest daughter and her husband, Makenzie and Todd Bloomer and their children Tyler and Audrey; his mother, Alberta Greimann; and two sisters, Leslie Hollowell, Lesa Johnson, and their families. He was preceded in death by his father, Wesley; and brother, Scott Greimann. www.pattonfh.com

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