Rev. John Edward Midtling

Rev. John Edward Midtling obituary

Rev. John Edward Midtling

John Midtling Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 25, 2009.
Midtling, Rev. John Edward Passed away on October 20, 2009 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was 86 years old. He was born in Minneapolis on May 16, 1923 to John Edward Midtling and Clara Tvedt Midtling. He graduated from Patrick Henry High School, Minneapolis. During World War II, he served as an Officer and later Chaplain in the United States Army. He was stationed in Pearl Harbor and throughout the South Pacific. He met his future wife Elsie through World War II correspondence. Following discharge from the army, he attended and graduated from Augsburg College, Minneapolis. He was an outstanding athlete earning varsity letters in Ice Hockey at Augsburg. He was a Championship Heavyweight Boxer. On August 27, 1949 he married Elsie Ann Martha Hein in Minneapolis. In 1952, he graduated from Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul. Throughout his ministry he served parishes in Centuria, Mount Sterling, Sun Prairie, Ashippun, and Rio, Wisconsin. In 1959, he founded Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Sun Prairie which grew from a few families to nearly 1000 members. Following his retirement in 1985, he served as Visitation Pastor at Zion Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. He was an active member of Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. He was faithful to the Word of God in preaching, teaching, and through life example. He was a faithful and loving husband, father, and grandfather. His kindness, generosity, and sense of humor were unmatched. His unconditional love for his wife Elsie, his compassion for those less fortunate, and his commitment to excellence were inspirational. He was preceded in death by his parents; his siblings, Edward, Clarice, Ruby, Gertrude, and Lillian; and his son Stephen. He is survived by his wife, Elsie; son, Dr. John (Linda), grandchildren, Dr. Anna (Nicholas), Emilie, Natasha, Colby; and son Dr. James, grandchildren, Matthew, Jennifer, Christopher, Stephanie, Micaela, and Olivia. He will be greatly missed. Memorials preferred to Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church in Pastor Midtling's name. Visitation will be held Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at 3 pm with the Funeral Service at 4 pm at Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church, 5025 Knox Avenue South, Minneapolis. Pastor Paul Youngdahl officiating. Online condolences can be left at www.startribune.com/obituaries. Washburn-McReavy Swanson Chapel 612-529-9691

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December 18, 2009

helena livingstone posted to the memorial.

November 20, 2009

Alan and Karen Teal posted to the memorial.

November 6, 2009

Edwin White posted to the memorial.

helena livingstone

December 18, 2009

"Helena says", I'm so sorry,RIP

Alan and Karen Teal

November 20, 2009

Dear Cousins John and Jim,
Our sympathies to you and your families on the loss of your dad. The love your parents shared was a sweet, sweet thing. What peace to be assured of a happy reunion in heaven one day, for those who trust in Christ!

Cousin Karen (Hein) Teal and Alan Teal

Edwin White

November 6, 2009

John, My condolences to you on the the loss of your Father and brother Steve. take care,Ed

Kathy (Jensen) Peterson

October 28, 2009

Dear Elsie and Family,
It is impossible to think of you, Elsie, without your Johnny! I have many fond memories of so many years ago! May God's arms enfold you, and His wondrous love give you comfort and peace today and always.
My love,

Marcy Johnson

October 28, 2009

Dear Aunt Elsie and Family,
It was so nice to see you and Uncle John at Augsburg a few years ago at my son Joe's hockey game (during the homecoming celebration). It was fun to learn that Uncle John played hockey there, also. My mother, Gertrude, was always so proud of her younger brother, Pastor John. May the Lord bless and comfort you and your family, always.

Jaii Hein

October 27, 2009

I will never forget the fun I had the summer I visited Wisconsin. Peace to you Uncle John

Roselea Nellis

October 27, 2009

Dear Family of Pastor John,
When I think of John, one the memories I have is of him and his father, Uncle John, coming out to the farm from Minneapolis, digging worms, and then going fishing in Cokato Lake. I also remember his being in the service, and sending letters and pictures to my parents. One of the pictures that stands out in my mind is one of him sitting in a circle, on the ground, with some of his fellow soldiers. He had a Bible in his hands. A few years ago, after my mother's death, I came across some of these items which she had saved, and sent them to John. He sent me a nice letter in reply. Peace and comfort to you at this sad time.

Roger Saline

October 26, 2009

Pastor John and his wife Elsie were faithful visitors to both of my parents, Ed and Alice, during their struggles with poor health. I know my mother especially enjoyed the visits as she cared for my father. As a couple they were truly servants of the Lord

Pastor Lee Ann Pomrenke

October 25, 2009

On behalf of Zion Lutheran Church, I thank God for the faithful service of Pastor Midtling. Our congregation, River of Life Lutheran (a consolidation of Zion and Bethlehem Lutheran Churches), gave thanks this Sunday for his life and service after retirement at Zion in Minneapolis. We pray for his family and all those who grieve his passing, including those among us who were ministered to by his visitation pastoral care at Zion. He rests secure in the arms of his Savior.

October 25, 2009

Families of Dr. John and Dr .James, sister Elsie:
We are saddened at the loss of Pastor John, dear friend and brother in Christ. May God bless your memories, and may He comfort you with his Spirit in the living hope that we all have in Jesus' resurrection from the dead.
We cherish the memories of the many times that we visited together through the last 60 years.
God blessed His ministry in the Gospel of the Lord who saves and gives eternal life, and He has blessed you with the love and care of a father, grandfather, and husband. To God be the glory!
. . . Rev. Harold and June Hein, So.Elgin, IL

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