Lynn-Stohlgren-Obituary

Lynn Stohlgren

Phoenix, Arizona

1944 - 2020 (Age 76)

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Lynn (Skip) StohlgrenLynn (Skip) Stohlgren, 76, died of natural causes on August 24, 2020 at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. Skip was born at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac, WI on April 11, 1944 to Harold and Nancy (Mickle) Stohlgren. He graduated from Goodrich High School in 1962. In his...

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Even after a year of Skip´s passing we still glance towards the area of the parking lot where Skip usually parked, expecting to see his Mustang parked there. We miss you Skip.

I met Skip and Ozzie in the neighborhood while walking my dog Daisy. I'm saddened to hear about his passing, he was such a nice & pleasant man. Condolences to his loved ones and glad Ozzie has a happy home. Rest in Peace, Skip!

We med Skip at the Scottsdale Gun Club. Wonderful guy. A true kind, quite and gentle soul. Found him to be very smart, very intelligent more than he ever let on. A great loss to this world. Rest in peace with Jesus my friend, we will see you again. Well done good and faithful servant. We celebrate with you.

Ozzie Update: Ozzie is safe and sound and now living the good life in Wisconsin with me, Skip's sister, and my husband. He's enjoying several walks a day, games of fetching a tennis ball, naps, playing with the grandkids and our 5 month old puppy, Toby. He is bringing lots of comfort to the family, since we know how much Skip loved Ozzie.

One of theScottsdale Gun Club ‘coffee’ shooters, shoot 20 minutes, spend an hour plus solving the worlds problems at coffee! Great guy, smart, never a bad word about anybody. Loved Ozzie, always had an Ozzie story to share. We missed Skip during these pandemic days, now we will miss him a bit longer, but with fond memories and a smile. RIP Skip, we’ll pour a cup in memory of the good times.

I met Skip at a gun range in Scottsdale 9 years ago and found a new friend in Skip. Skip, you're very much missed.

It's always too soon. We thought we would have more time. While we lived far apart, Skip stayed in close touch with me through the years, closely following the activities of our four children and now grandchildren. He will be greatly missed.