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Mike was a good friend when we went to school together in New London. Enjoyed many good times together. Look forward to seeing him in the resurrection.
Bradley Saunders
October 17, 2021 | San Antonio, TX | Classmate


Photo courtesy of Harvey Anderson & Johnson (New London)
Mike was a good friend when we went to school together in New London. Enjoyed many good times together. Look forward to seeing him in the resurrection.
Bradley Saunders
October 17, 2021 | San Antonio, TX | Classmate
I remember when all the cousin's got together at Gramma Geer's house in Tempe. We had so much fun running around and eating her famous donuts. It was great seeing him at the Geer reunion. We sat at his table and my husband and I had such at good time laughing and reminiscing with him. Our hearts go out to his family during this difficult time. We know he is keeping great company in heaven.
Gail (Geer) Johns
July 05, 2018 | Mesa, AZ | Family
So sorry to hear about Mike.......
Mike & Geri Johnson
July 05, 2018 | San Tan Valley, AZ | Friend

It's hard to say goodbye, but Micheal was excited he was going to see Jesus. And that's where he is, no more pain. He was so strong,yet weak in body at the last. He put up a good fight, and had so many plans yet. He was wanting to go to Little Falls to see where his cousin moved to. He would stop in and visit. Was always fun to visit with . Rest In Peace Micheal, we love you and now God will take care of you. Love, aunt Marilyn
Marilyn Geer
July 04, 2018 | New London, MN
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Marilyn Geer
July 04, 2018 | New London, MN
I am saddened to hear of the passing of Mike. Knowing that his battle is now over and the pain is gone helps.
Mike always brought a unique perspective to any conversation or event. He enjoyed keeping us on our toes.
You could hear in his voice and in the twinkle in his eyes how much he loved his family.
He will be missed
Della Oyen
July 03, 2018 | Albany, MN | Friend

Rest in peace my brother, thanks for the memories. Love and will miss you.
Mary Pratt
July 03, 2018 | Grove City, MN | Sister
its sad to say goodbye to mike . his suffering is over and now he is at peace no more pain. I special memories of Mike he was always welcome in our home, he loved to talk about his special things he enjoyed doing. mike was a good friend. My condolences to his family . Barb(olson) Vacek
barb Vacek
July 03, 2018 | Stewart, MN | Friend
It is bitter sweet that we say good bye to Mike. His suffering is over and now we morn the loss but celebrate his homecoming, where there is no more pain. I will always have fond memories of him at our house, the times he came and had dinner, there was always room at the table. Its hard to say goodbye, but good to know we will meet again. Thinking of all Mikes siblings, nieces and nephews at this time. Love, Penny
Penny Paul
July 02, 2018 | Little Falls, MN | Family
Michael P. Geer, 62, of New London, died on Sunday, July 1st at Bethesda Club Suites in Willmar after a courageous battle with cancer. His memorial service will be 3:00 pm, Saturday, July 7th at Peace Lutheran Church in New London. Burial will be at Burbank Cemetery in rural New London. Visitation will be from 5-7:00 pm on Friday at Johnson Funeral Home in New London and will continue one hour prior to the service at the church on Saturday. Memorials preferred in lieu of flowers. www.hafh.orgMichael Paul Geer was born on January 14, 1956, in Willmar, Minnesota the son of Paul and Helen (Korsmo) Geer. He was baptized and confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church. He grew up in the New London area attending New London – Spicer High School, graduating in The Class of 1974. Following graduation Michael attended Lincoln Arc Welding School in Euclid, OH. He was employed by Lunda Construction Company, Paul’s Body Shop and later owned and operated Geer Frameworks.Michael was known as a traditional bow hunter, which was his favorite challenge. He enjoyed the outdoors and making Pioneer Pot Roasts for family. As an avid hunter, he acquired many trophies over the years. He also enjoyed hunting coon, pheasant, and most recently coyote. He was an avid sports fan, especially football.Many fond memories were made at Lake Florida, where he gave countless boat rides. He was a stickler for safety. Michael had a love of 60’s and 70’s music, often testing your knowledge on the artist when you came into the room. He loved local history traveling central Minnesota to historical and scenic sites. He was also interested in researching religion and the theology behind it. He currently worshiped at Living Word Lutheran Church.Michael was generous with his time; from restoring his great-great grandmother’s head stone to planting oak trees at Burbank Cemetery. He is survived by his siblings: Lynn (and Richard) Pryor of Spring Branch, TX, Timothy Geer of New London, Mary (and Douglas) Pratt of Grove City, Lois Kester of Willmar, and Pamela Geer of Scottsdale, AZ; eleven nieces and nephews; eleven great nieces and nephews. Michael was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Helen Geer, niece Adara Geer and nephew Luke Geer. The family would like to thank all of the medical community, staff at Bethesda Club Suites and Rice Hospice for their support and care over the past few months. Blessed be the memory of Michael Geer.
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