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Nayda Voss, 60, of Pike Lake, passed away unexpectedly at home on Friday December 5, 2025. She was born in Oklahoma City, OK on October 11, 1965, to Verdaine and Bernita Holsteen Richter. Nayda graduated from LSU; she had been working at Pike Lake Dental as an insurance coordinator. She attended the Hermantown Community Church. Nayda enjoyed the outdoors, gardening, listening to music, singing, boating on Pike Lake, and time spent with her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

She is survived by her husband Charles “Chuck” Voss Jr., children Hannah (Tom) Grubb, Charles (Megan) Voss III, Samuel (Madeline) Voss, Judah and Caleb Voss, 4 grandchildren, siblings Daniel (Robin) Holsteen, David (Susan) Holsteen, Nathan (Janice) Holsteen, and many nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held on Saturday December 20, 2025, from Noon until the 1PM Memorial Service in the Hermantown Community Church. 4880 Maple Grove Road, Hermantown, MN 55811. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Dougherty Funeral Home. 600 E. 2nd St. Duluth, MN 55805. 218-727-3555.

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