Vern Mikkelsen has been prominent on the local sports scene for more than six decades, since he was a standout for Hamline's nationally famous basketball teams. He has been a source of confusion on Twin Cities sports pages through the years because of the Danish spelling of his last name.
This continued into the spring of 2005, when I visited Vern at his townhouse for an interview on the death of George Mikan, his superstar teammate with the Minneapolis Lakers.
There were stacks of memorabilia throughout the domicile. Included was a jersey bearing the name "Mikkelson" on the back.
"There it is -- official confirmation," I said. "Vern spells his name with an 'o,' not an 'e.'"
I made sure that's the way it appeared in the next day's column -- only to discover Vern had kept the jersey because it carried the familiar typo (Mikkelson) on its back.
This was a minor irritant compared to the confusion that surrounded Mikkelsen on Wednesday. I was about to take a turn from Kellogg Boulevard into the big parking lot across from Xcel Energy Center, for the purpose of attending the Wild's historic first game with a permanent captain, Mikko Koivu.
Then the cell phone rang, delivering a message from the sports department. "You might want to change your column topic," the caller said. "We've been told that Vern Mikkelsen died."
This was very sad news. Big Mikk was among the best folks I've met in a long run as a Twin Cities columnist. And as a Basketball Hall of Famer, his passing deserved a mention in drive-time newscasts.