John Mikkelsen was living in California when his mother, Jean, died in 2002. He started commuting with some frequency to spend time with his father, Vern, who lived in Wayzata.
"In 2008, Dad had hip replacement surgery, and then he had a stroke," John said. "I moved back to spend time with him. It went pretty quick here at the end. Even this month, we were watching games, talking, laughing."
Vern Mikkelsen, the Hall of Fame basketball player for the Minneapolis Lakers, died at home Thursday night at age 85.
John was with him. Vern's other son, Tom, lives in the Phoenix area. Tom's sons, Kyler, 12, and Caden, 10, called from Phoenix and were able to talk with their grandfather in the hours before his death.
"It was beautiful," John said.
In a far different way, so was the last time Vern was able to sit with his son in the TV room and watch a basketball game in full. It was on Nov. 10, and the Timberwolves were playing a road game against the Lakers.
"That was the night the Wolves scored 47 points in the first quarter," John said. "It's kind of amazing that the last game Vern Mikkelsen was able to watch was our home team against the Lakers, the franchise with which he played his whole career.
"And when they mentioned on the Wolves telecast his old buddy, Elgin Baylor, that was perfect."