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Michael D. Dice

Bartlett, Illinois

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Michael D. Dice, 56, of Bartlett, beloved husband of Kathleen, nee Gasperec; loving father of Sara and Mike Jr.; dear brother of Richard (Florence), John (Bonnie) and Elaine (Dan) Cowger. Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. at The Countryside Funeral Home, 950 South Bartlett Rd. (at Stearns),...

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Gone but not forgotten. I don't think we ever expressed to each other our mutual love and respect. Better late than never. Rest In Peace my friend.

Not enough can be said for the man who set me on the path of life that I have taken. Dice made me (and so many others) realize that the theatre was the place for us. For this I thank him. You will never be forgotten.

I was glad to be one of Mr. Dice's first actors in the early 1970's. I also had the priviledge of seeing his last show right before retirement. Another packed house! How I remember it well! Thanks to him for all he has done for all LPHS grads and students over the years!

Godspeed, Oscar.

.... Felix

Dear Mrs. Dice and Family:

We were so very saddened to hear of your loss. Mr. Dice was a wonderful teacher. Our daughter was very fortunate to be his student and take part in theater under his direction. We are glad to have known him. He was a caring individual. We certainly enjoyed all that he did at Lake Park. He was a wonderful man and his passing at such a young age is truly a loss. You and he are in our prayers. Sincerely, The Gawrych Family

To the Dice family
My thoughts and prayers are with you everyday.


My deepest sympathy to Mike's family. A teacher that had such an impact on my life. I will always remember his remarkable way of being able to be a teacher and a friend at the same time. He will deepley be missed by many.

Mike, you lived drama every day of the twenty-five years I knew you. How wonderful that you continued your life's passion!

So long, "Mikey,"

Jan Gollberg



Mr. Dice had a way in class of reaching students. He was a great educator who taught me the value of education. I remembered his class as I went on to college, graduate school and my own teaching career.