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Mick BRETHOWER

Austin, Texas

1961 - 2016

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BRETHOWER, MickMick Brethower, age 54, of Georgetown died unexpectedly on April 9, 2016. He was born April 12, 1961 in Hastings, NE to Rodney and Julie Brethower. The family moved to Evergreen, CO where he grew up loving the outdoors and was an avid skier and golfer. He graduated high school and...

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Mick Brethower owns a piece of my heart. He was a a consummate friend, sportsman and aficionado of fun times. Mick "wrote the book" on how to have good time and believe me he knew what he was talking about.
I had the privilege to see the man at work and at play. He was a super star at both "careers." I know he is keeping an eye on his family and his legions of friends from on high. Thanks for the memories pal. Feebs

Missed and never forgotten,

Hard to believe our good friend Mick has been gone for 3 years. His good friends and I speak of him often and as the days go by, you realize what a special soul he truly was.
Personally, i think of him often and rarely play golf without thinking about him and our many fun times on the course, wherever we were.

Debbie, i hope you and Bella are well.

Kevin Jones

I think of you often, Debbie. May God and His grace help you and Bella through this difficult time and every day to come without your precious Mick.

In loving remembrance,
Patti Wrenn

I recently heard of Mick's passing. Mick and I quickly became friends while playing golf at the University of Arkansas. He had an wonderful laugh and positive attitude. Prayers to his family.

Just heard of Mick's passing today. So sorry to hear about this. I was a golf team friend of Mick's from his days at Arkansas. I love the part of his obit that says, "Mick never met a stranger", so true!

He will be missed!

I've known Mick since Jr High School, before we even had our licenses to drive. I saw Mick just about every day for years when we played on the golf team together.

And I don't remember a single one of those days that he didn't find something to laugh about. No exaggeration.

As a 2-handicap, Mick put 7 balls in a row off the tee in the river one day at Denver Country Club during one of our team matches and scored a 15 on one hole. His reaction? Laughter about how he put the...

So sad to here this news. Prayers and condolences to Micks family. Judy and Art Levine

I was lucky to meet and work with Mick at American Funds. Always a Gentleman, and a smile.
I am so sorry for your loss.