VELMA-TECHLIN-Obituary

VELMA L. TECHLIN

Lexington, Michigan

Jun 24, 1931 – Jan 5, 2020

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June 24, 1931
DIED
January 5, 2020
LOCATION
Lexington, Michigan

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TECHLIN, VELMA L. Age 88, of Lexington, died January 5, 2020. Former primary grade school teacher at Trinity Lutheran in Bay City and Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran in Saginaw. Surviving are 2 sons, Timothy (Paula), and Todd; and grandchildren, Taylor, Jordan, and Hope. Preceded in death by her...

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Velma lived on my street and I often had conversations with her. I will always remember her kindnes when my son was injured she called and asked if she could put him in her prayer group. In 2014, he passed and she came to his wake. My deepest condolences to Velma's sons Todd and Tim and their families. Rest in heaven Velma!

Velm, a best friend but mostly my surrogate mother since the loss of my mom. A true servant and follower of our Lord and Savior who taught me the importance of having love and especially faith in my life every day while on this earth. She received God's greatest present that he could give to us....Eternal Life. A true "blessing" to me and to so so many other people. We will all see each other again when He has called us to our eternal home. Thank You for teaching me the importance of a hug...

We lived across the street from Mrs Techlin and her family for many years, she was my second grade teacher and visited her daily through out my childhood... the last time we chatted on the phone was just before she moved out of Zilwaukee! God bless and finally you are reunited with your husband and your heavenly family!

Mrs Techlin was my first grade teacher at Holy Cross and I remember going to her wedding and remember her in the horse drawn carriage. Was always a pleasure seeing her at church functions here in saginaw. My prayers and thoughts are with her family. Sue (Nab) Eckstorm

Mrs Techlin was my first grade teacher in 1956 at HCL. I have always remembered her as a fair compassionate teacher who remembered me many years later. I am sorry for your loss. Mike Ledtke, MD