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Michael D. "Mic" Wobig

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Michael D. "Mic" Wobig, 59, Lincoln, passed away Tuesday (9/13/05). Born, Albion (11/9/45), to Dean Arnold and Dolores Carolyn (Nelson) Wobig. Adopted and raised from childhood by Delores Heithold Wobig. Graduate, Newman Grove High School, University of Nebraska. Corporate chair of the JDRF....

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I was so very shocked and saddened to read of Mic's death. He will always be Mickey to me...we grew up together in Newman Grove. While our parents were playing pitch in the kitchen and we spent many hours playing in the basement of their home on the west edge of town. He had Lincoln Logs, an Erector set and a Chemistry set that we tried to make some wonderful mixtures. As a girl I didn't have such neat toys. After they moved to the farm, we loved to go out and play in the barn. Mic was...

Dear Wobig Family,
I was saddened to learn of Mickey's death. We attended grade school at Platte County Dist. 18-a one room country school. Even as a seventh grader Mickey's friendly and caring personality was very evident, so I'm not surprised to hear of his achievements and see the many warm tributes. He will be missed by all who knew him. My deepest sympathy to the family.

MARY I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR HUSBAND.
THE NAME WOBIG RANG A BELL I WORKED AT ONE TIME AT AMERITAS.
SO SORRY.CHRISTEL GIES

Dear Mary and family:

You have my sincerest sympathies on your loss. I am probably among the "select" few who can understand what these recent months have been like for all of you. If you ever need a listening ear or supportive shoulder from someone who has "been there, done that," don't hesitate to call. I extend my heartfelt condolences.

Ginny and I have known Mic and Mary for 35 years. We have such great memories of traveling, working, socializing, and praying together with Mic and Mary. We couldn't have better friends and it has been very special to have had the opportunity to share our lives with Mic, though he left us far too early. Mic was a one-of-a-kind human being. Whenever a family member, friend, co-worker, or even a stranger was in need, Mic was always there. He had such a big heart. He was a person of great...

Wanda and I extend to you and your family our sympathy. May you find the peace of our Lord during this time of sorrow (for us the sorrow, for Mic the joy of Heaven). We have fond memories of your family during our years at Sheridan. Peace be with you.

Dear Mary and family,

Ken and I are deeply saddened to learn of Mic's death. He was a wonderful man. You made a great team together. He was most definitely your soul mate.
I just want you to know that you and your family, are in our thoughts and prayers.
May the wonderful memories lift you up, and may you strongly continue to feel his love for you, in every one of those thoughts.

{{{{{ hugs}}}}}}

To the Family Of Mic Wobig, Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss. Mic and I grew up together in Newman Grove and I always valued his friendship. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you at this difficult time. Barbara Pelter

Mary & family:
Words can't express our sadness for your loss. When I think of Mic, I think of his grin and dimple. He was a thoughtful, caring man and he will be missed. Wish we could be there to attend the service, but know that we are there in thoughts and prayers.

Linda & Scott Raridon