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Quinton “Buddy Quinn” Leland Affeldt

Quinton “Buddy Quinn” Leland Affeldt, age 83, of rural Blair, died on Tuesday,
July 30, 2024 in his home.
Quinton was born on August 20, 1940 in Galesville to Harvey and Corinne
(Greenwold) Affeldt. He married Joyce L. Konkel on November 14, 1964 in
Winona, MN. Joyce preceded Quinton in death on January 6, 2014.
Quinton was a self-employed truck driver for many companies and also had his
own business hauling logs, farming and raising pigs and angus cows. He was a
musician all of his life and played at many local venues. Quinton enjoyed
hunting and fishing and took great pride in his 1997 Dodge truck that he would
drive around the valleys up to his last days. He loved the country life.
Buddy recorded “I Need An Angel” and “Rivertown” in Nashville in 1963. It was
released on Coulee Records and filled jukeboxes and record players. He
recorded “Nobobdy Wants To Be A Rolling Stone” and “Loneliest Man” in 1973
in Texas. Buddy recorded his last full album in Tennessee in 1999 and it was
released across the country.
Buddy opened shows for many legends at the old Oasis in Osseo including
Leroy Van Dyke and others. He played in clubs all across the Midwest. His
music influenced many newer artists in the Midwest.
Buddy played at the Whitehall Lions Club Variety Show for many years and
people probably did not realize who they were listening to. A lot of people knew
his face but did not realize they were listening to a long time area resident and
did not know the songs they were listening to were recorded in Nashville, the
“Country and Western Music Capital of the World”, three decades ago.
After a long musical career that included several near misses with hits, Buddy
Quinn – Quinton Affeldt, when he is off stage, is thinking about recording again.
He will be missed.
Quinton is survived by his children, Queleen (fiancé, Darren Daucsavage)
Affeldt, Quinn (Betty) Affeldt and Quinzell (fiancee`, Amy Otterson) Affeldt; his
grandchildren, Austin Kalina, Amber Kalina, Aspen Kalina, Jaden Otterson,
Amelia Sommer, Tavin Affeldt and Estella Affeldt; his great-grandchildren, Alexis
Rhadons, Landen Kalina, Ava Kalina, Adalyn Locke, Addika Winslow, Rylynn
Linenberg, Aria Linenberg, Andalynn Scott and Mia Kalina and his great-great-
grandchild, Nova Kalina.

In addition to his parents and wife, Quinton was preceded in death by his
grandparents, Elmer and Wilma Affeldt.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. in the
Jack Funeral Home with burial in the Rest Haven Cemetery both in Blair. Pastor
Eldon Simonson will officiate.
Friends may call one hour prior to the service.

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