Milo-Loop-Obituary

Milo L. Loop

Clarkston, Michigan

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Clarkston, Michigan
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Arthritis Foundation

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Loop, Milo L. of Clarkston; unexpectedly passed January 6, 2009; age 62. Loving Husband of Monta. Beloved Father of Milo (Annie) Loop of Rochester Hills and Nathan (Sarah) Loop of Warren. Step Father of Micheal Picard and Angela Picard both of Detroit. Grandfather of Autumn, Tori, Milo, Delaney and Jack. Brother of Rex (Karen) Loop, Roger (Marsha) Loop, Michael (Monica) Loop and Timothy (Joyce) Buell. Also survived b y many nieces, nephews, sister in laws, and friends. Milo retired from General Motors Truck and Bus. Funeral Service Saturday 3:00 pm at the Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston where friends may visit Friday 3-5 & 7-9 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. On line guestbook www.wintfuneralhome.com.

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Delany, Milo and Jack Loop

Milo and Roger Loop

The 3 Milo's

Milo "Pop" Loop, Tori and Autumn

Milo "Pop" Loop and Baby Milo

Monta, Milo and Nathan:
Words can not express the sadness we feel at the passing of Uncle Milo. We have been in shock as this was so unexpected. We are so glad that we had the opportunity to visit with him just a few weeks prior to his passing. We are so sorry that we could not attend the funeral but you have been in our hearts and prayers. If there is anything we can do, please let us know. We will be in touch as soon as we arrive home from Thailand. Milo will be missed. He always...

To the Loop Family:

We are so very sorry that your father has died, Milo. Peter and I have both lost our dads and we know how much you and your family will miss your father. Please accept our sincere sympathy. We are sorry we can't be there in person. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Loop Family,
Milo Sr. was a joy to watch with his grandchildren. Last Thanksgiving he was especially entertained by the adventures of baby Milo. We are so glad that he had the opportunity to know and enjoy all of his grandchildren, if even so briefly.