Visitation and funeral service details are coming together for the two people who died when an SUV driver plowed into the Park Tavern patio in St. Louis Park on Sunday.
Visitation, funeral service details coming together for 2 people killed in Park Tavern crash
The visitations for Gabriel Harvey and Kristina Folkerts are open to the public. The two were killed last weekend when a drunk driver drove onto a patio at Park Tavern in St. Louis Park.
Visitation was scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 5, from 4 to 8 p.m. for Gabriel Quinn Harvey, 30, of Rosemount at Huber Funeral Home, Eden Prairie Chapel. The visitation at 16394 Glory Lane is open to the public, a funeral home representative said. Memorial service information is pending.
Westwood Lutheran Church in St. Louis Park is the location for visitation and a memorial service next Thursday for Kristina Marie Folkerts, 30, of St. Louis Park.
Visitation at the church at 9001 Cedar Lake Road is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon with the service to immediately follow.
The visitation and the memorial service are open to the public, funeral home officials said.
Also Thursday, Methodist Hospital said that the conditions of the crash victims who remain hospitalized have not changed.
Laura Knutsen, 37, of St. Louis Park and Tegan D’Albani, 34, of Golden Valley, remain in serious condition at HCMC. Theo Larson, 33, of St. Paul, remains in fair condition at North Memorial Health Hospital.
Methodist Hospital also thanked the operators of Park Tavern for hosting a private remembrance for hospital staff Wednesday.
“We’re fortunate to have a long-standing relationship with Park Tavern,” a statement from the hospital read. “The restaurant started delivering free meals to our colleagues during the COVID-19 pandemic. The show of support and kindness has continued after the pandemic, delivering their 10,000th meal to team members this summer.”
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