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John Notch

Luxemburg, Minnesota

1942 - 2016

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John T. NotchLuxemburg2-18-42 11-27-16The Mass of Christian Burial celebrating the life of John T. Notch, age 74 of Luxemburg, will be 10:30 AM Thursday, December 1, at the St. Wendelin's Catholic Church in Luxemburg.  Fr. Ron Weyrens and Fr. Mitchell Bechtold  will co-officiate and burial will...

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Extending my deepest sympathies to the Notch family. John has also been such a big part of our Luxemburg community and will be greatly missed by all. We have many fond memories of you John and you will live within our hearts forever. Don't know how far out the fences are in heaven, but I'm sure you will be hitting knocking the ball over them...

"it's going, it's going, it's gone. When John was up to bat, this was a common call. John played on the Sea Gull Marine soft ball team for nearly 20 years. John averaged over 1 home per game, sometimes hitting 2 or 3. After rounding the bases, and the usual high fives, John would sit on the bench and smile. We never asked, but always wondered while catching behind the plate, how he got the up umpires to laugh and smile.

John was not only an ambassador to the game,...

Our deepest sympathy to all of you. John was a man that is to be admired. His dedication to his family, his Church and his community is a model for all of us.
There are many memories over the years but he will always be remembered for his quiet demeanor and gentle smile.

We hold you in our prayers and know he will be truly missed.

Our sympathy goes out to your family, you are such a close family and so John will surely be missed. He was a great leader in many things and a great inspiration to everyone. Our thoughts are with you.

May you rest in the glorious arms of our Savior Jesus Christ.

KAREN AND I GIVE OUR CONDOLENCES TO YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY.HE WAS A LEADER AND A GREAT FRIEND. I COACHED WITH HIM PLAYED BASEBALL WITH HIM AND DRANK BEER WITH HIM. HE LEAD OUR TEAM TO MANY MANY MANY VICTORIES.JESUS WELCOME HIM INTO YOUR HOME HE WILL BE ONE OF YOUR GREATEST ANGELS.

What a guy!! He is going to be missed by EVERYBODY...sometimes a man of a few words..."keep trying". "you gotta SLIDE!" "Choke up!" "Get em Next time". or my least favorite "You're out." He and Ma don't miss too many ball games and he was definitely his families biggest fan. With pride he watched you play and enjoyed every minute of it. Some people can say they have a good dad...not too many can say they had a GREAT one. You guys had a great one. Showing us what it means to be...