Cook County News Herald

Peter W. Hemp


 

 

Peter W. Hemp, 68-year-old resident of Tofte, Minnesota, formerly of Edina, Minnesota, passed away, Saturday, January 23, 2021, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth. Private family services will be held immediately with a Celebration of Life Service in the near future.

Peter William Hemp was born on March 15, 1952, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to the late William and Elizabeth (Long) Hemp. When he was five years old, he moved to Germany with his mother, father and two siblings, where his father opened 3M in Germany and later in Sweden. Five more siblings were born in Germany and Sweden. He was fluent in the German and Swedish languages. They returned to the United States in 1967.

Pete worked at ADC Telecommunications for many years. He became Vice President of World Wide Manufacturing in 1989. He opened the ADC Telecommunications facility in Shakopee, Minnesota, in 1998 and many more telecommunication plants around the world. Pete has touched many lives. He mentored people for work and their personal lives. Pete loved music, books, conversing with people, and enjoyed his cocktails.

Pete graduated from Edina High School in 1971. He also graduated from Harvard Advanced Management Program in 1995.

He adopted his son Jason in 1976. He met his wife Lisa in 1982. They married on the shore of Lake Superior in Tofte, Minnesota, in 1989. He retired in 2000 and moved to Tofte, where they have resided for 20 years.

He is survived by his wife Lisa; son Jason (Jenny) Hemp; sisters, Mary (Gary) McCracken, Jeannie Pearson, and Angie Hemp; brothers, Tom (Linda) Hemp and Joe Hemp; grandchildren, Catalina, Morrison, Dalton, Peyton, Josie and Layla Hemp; many nieces, nephews, other family and many good friends.

Pete was preceded in death by his parents, William and Elizabeth Hemp; and two brothers, Jimmy and John Hemp.

He will be truly missed.

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