When youth soccer coach Dean (Deano) Lumbar scrimmaged with his players, typically the sun had set, and chauffeuring parents gathered on the sidelines.
They knew Lumbar would play and teach long past the scheduled practice. But the parents didn't complain and the coach just kept on going.
"He loved kids and loved coaching," said his wife, Annie of Edina, recalling the parents who ribbed her husband. "Practice ends at 8 o'clock. We'll see you at 10:30."
Lumbar, who played high school soccer and college hockey, died Jan. 7 at home of complications from colon cancer. He was 46.
For about 15 years, he coached youth soccer and hockey, off and on, said his wife.
In 1979, Lumbar graduated from Washburn High School, where he played hockey, ran track and was a forward on the soccer team.
He played hockey at Minneapolis' Augsburg College and the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. In 1989, he finished college at the University of Minnesota with a bachelor's degree in business.
He played some hockey after college, too.