Michael-Lothe-Obituary

Michael "Mick" Lothe

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Lothe, Michael "Mick" Beloved Husband, Father & Uncle Born on August 1, 1943, passed away on October 22, 2007, at his home due to liver and kidney failure. Mick is preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Susan. Survived by his loving wife Barb (nee Lempelius); son and best friend Blair...

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Barb,

I was very sorry to hear of your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Dawn

Dear Barb and Blair,
We the class reuion committee were sad to hear fo mick's passing. Wish you and he would have come to the last class reunion in May. A lot of people would have enjoyed seeing Mick and you. He is no longer suffering and is in the Lord's hands now. Some day we all will meet again in that higher place. God be with both of you.
All our deepest symapthy,
Connie (Andersen)Hill, Dianne (Black)Hughes, Skip (George)Clemens, James Connolly and Tom Iago, your last class...

Barb,

We are so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

We love you so much. Mick was a good, good friend to our Dad as you know. He will be missed. We look forward to seeing him again one day....God bless you and give you peace.

Dear Barb and Blair,

I am so sorry to hear of Mick's passing. My dad was a very old and close friend of Ray's, so I have always felt that I knew the family too. My condolences.
Robin Doroshow

To the family of Michael Lothe:

Please accept our sympathy for your loss. It was an honor to be with Michael during his final days. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sincerely,
The Fairview Hospice Team

Dear Barb and family, we the Ramos Medical Clinic want to send our condolescence. Mick was a wonderful person, whenever he came to the clinic, we would always talk about sports especially pertaining to our kids. He will be truly missed. The Ramos Medical Clinic.

Barb, sorry to hear of the passing of my cousin Mike. We spent many evenings together while our parents played cards when we were young kids. I always looked up to Mike as the real athlete in the family. I was always so in wonder that anyone would like to be a catcher in baseball. I haven't seen Mike in a long time but he will always be rememberd to our family and will be rememberd in my prayers. I'm sure Uncle Ray and Aunt Sue are happy to have him back with them. Cousin Jim and Wife...