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John Muehlenbach

Minocqua, Wisconsin

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Muehlenbach, John On June 19, 2009, John E. Muehlenbach died from colon cancer at Howard Young Medical Center in Woodruff, WI. Born and raised in the Milwaukee area, John attended Marquette University in his early years and eventually came full circle when he received therapy from the MU...

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Kathy,
My/Our sincere condolences on Johns passing. I'm fortunate to call him my friend and have many fond memories. Most recently at John T's wake. I believe he gave me the hug of a life time. John will be missed.

Tim & Carol Cleary

Kathy,
Brother Jim forwarded this to me. Ken and I are so very sorry to hear about John. Growing up he was "one of the guys". I know he was a good friend to Jim.
We wish you comfort in your time of sorrow.

Kathy,
We were so sorry to hear about John. So many of my "summer" memories include John and our group of friends at Cedar Lake. We had so much fun; he was a great guy. Plus then we got to be neighbors in Germantown, some of the best years of our lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the kids.
Take care,

My condolences to the entire family. After Marquette High School, John and I did not have much contact other than some of the reunions, but I have fond memories of the times we had so many years ago with Seramur, Krill, Finkler, Fallon, Hortor, McCarville, Wieber, and so many others. Even though we haven't seen each other for many years, we always had the MUHS connection. As I write this I know John is watching and smiling.

Kathy, my most sincere sympathies are with you and your family during this most difficult time. I have fond memories of John, and I am sure you have many more, cherish these, they will remain in your heart forever.

I have so many happy and fun memories of "Johnny" and growing up down the street from him on 68th St. - his amazing brother Karl and fun Mom, too, and also so many terrific summers "playing" in our boats with our awesome group of friends at Big Cedar Lake ! They were the best of times and Johnny was such a wholesome part of it all. We went through grade school together, even planned its reunion in '82 and then lost track....how sad...please accept my sincere sympathies on your loss....he was...

I had the distinct pleasure of working with John years ago and getting to know him and his larger-than-life personality. Just the fact that I remember him fondly all these years lately shows what a remarkable and striking person he was. Heaven will be blessed with his presence.