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Michael A. "Iron Mike" Blindauer

Green Bay, Wisconsin

1938 - 2015 (Age 76)

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Blindauer, Michael A. "Iron Mike"Michael A. "Iron Mike" Blindauer, 76, Green Bay, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015. He was born on December 5, 1938 in Green Bay to Howard and Dorothy (Mazurek) Blindauer. Mike graduated from Premontre High School. On...

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I was very sad to hear of Mikes passing. Mike was an awesome man and his hard working attitude, love for his family and friends and great sense of humor will forever live in my memory. He will be missed greatly by all that had the pleasure of knowing him

Such a kind hearted, inspiring person.Will deeply miss, his daily visits at Bay Family Restaurant.Rest in peace my friend ! ♡

May God hold you all in the palm of his hand during this difficult time. Hoping the suns rays shine upon your faces again soon as a reminder of Mikes love of life and all of you. God Bless you Mike may you rest in peace.

Michelle...so sorry your dad passed away. I will always remember the patience he had trying to teach me how to waterski at your cottage! He was truly a kind soul. Rest in peace.

Sharon, Jo Anne and Dean. I was shocked and saddened to read that Mike passed away. What a kind gentleman he was. He was the kind of guy that I thought would live forever. My sympathies to the entire family.

Our deepest condolences to all of you. Iron Mike was a great man and mentor who knew how to live life to it's fullest. Mike will truly be missed at Lake Ellwood. God Bless Iron Mike, one powerful loving man!

My deepest sympathy to the Blindauer family. Driving home from Sheboygan one day (years ago) our car broke down and we were stranded. My husband, son, and I began walking to the next exit. Mike saw us walking and gave us a ride. I said the next gas station would be fine, but he was extremely generous and drove us all the way to our home in De Pere. He even gave us his business card after learning my husband was out of work at the time. I never forgot that all these years!

My deepest sympathy to Sharon and family. I have never forgot Mikes kindess towards me in the 50s while I was in school and the fun times at the cabin.

Michelle, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.