Michael-Case-Obituary

Michael S. Case

Obituary

Case, Michael S. age 50 of Brooklyn Center. Preceded in death by his father, Earl G. Case. Survived by wife, Ana Lyn Arombo Case; mother, Joy Case Anderson; brother, Terry (Cindy) Case; sister, Jill (David) Darling; niece, Lori-An (Murray) Etherington; nephew, Jeffrey Darling; great-niece, Emily Etherington; and many other relatives and friends. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Tuesday at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 7025 Halifax Ave. N., Brooklyn Center. Visitation TODAY 4-7 PM at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home 6000 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Center and one hour prior at church. Evans-Nordby 763-533-3000
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Mike, you were always there for Carrie over the past 10 years. Fargo Electronics and Carrie Schwanz will never be the same without you. You found Eric a job when he was laid-off, you were always there for Carrie in time of need. You were the Best Friend anyone could have and she will miss that. You will be missed deeply by all who knew you. There will be Tears in Heaven and on Earth for you. Happy Fishing my Friend.

Carrie and Mike dancing at his wedding :o)

To Mike's family: I would like to extend my deepest sympathy over your loss. Mike was a smart and funny guy who will be missed by many. I did not see him as often as I would have liked since I moved away in the 80s but still have lots of fond memories of watching the Vikings lose over cold ones at his place. I know we all have favorite stories about Mike that would be best told over a beer sometime.

Mike, Say hello to Perry and Hoser if you see them.

We will miss you very much my friend. Thank you for everything you've done for Carrie & I. You were always a true friend.

Anyone for shore lunch?

Mike, I miss you so much already. My best friend since Kindergarden[45 years ago], my best man at my wedding, my best fishing partner,my best source of the greatest memories one can imagine. I wish everyone could have enjoyed what we had. We will never be separated. Now where are those walleyes!!!

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. I will always remember Mike as a great person and the best friend of my brother Paul. Mike was always there and was a great friend. They had such a neat friendship that will be a great loss.