This memorial website was created in memory and celebration of our father, Loren G. Myhre, 75, born on October 11, 1936 and passed away on January 26, 2012.
Please select "His Life" in the tab above to learn more about our Dad.
We welcome you to please share stories with us.
At the request of the family, a memorial fund has been established to support the "Salem Children and Youth Ministries", Salem Lutheran Church, Mahtowa, Minnesota:
Salem Children and Youth Ministries
Salem Lutheran Church, ELCA
2702 First Street, P.O. Box 977
Mahtowa, MN 55707
(218) 389-6397
salemmahtowa.org
Donations in lieu of flowers would be welcomed.
Tributes
Leave a tributeYour missed here will see you again God Bless
Kathy
Yours,
Friedrich C. Luft
Kathy Ahlrich
Tobey and I over the years,often by phone. I will miss you dear brother-in-law,rest in God's home. Your friend Jane Long
Our hearts ache for your presence,
but we celebrate your transcendence
through such a peaceful transition.
~ Melanie, Bruce and Julie
The song has been sung, the race has been run, won and lost and lost and won. Spirit freed from the weary frame, free to sail, to fly, or rest beside still waters. "Der Herr ist mein Hirte, nichts wird mir fehlen. Er lässt mich lagern auf grünen Auen, zum Ruheplatz am Wasser führt er mich." Auf Wiedersehen Bubs. Auf Wiedersehen
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we had good times fishing when we were young with our Dads and brothers
Loren's love of music
Dear family and friends of Loren,
As I had mentioned in my note on Feb. 5, Loren loved music, and he was my violin student! These pictures are of my students' Christmas recital on December 11, 2000, and he is here with the beginning adult ensemble, playing an arrangement of "On the Beautiful Blue Danube" by Strauss. It was quite an accomplishment for all of them, and you can see how happy he is in the pictures. Truly, he was an inspiration to all the younger students. --Respectfully, Cleo Aufderhaar
Condolences from Mr. Dieter Schmidt, Bosch Germany
Febuary 1, 2012
Today I spoke with Mr. Dieter Schmidt who is "Kommandant" of the Fire Department in Bosch , Germany. Bosch uses the
fitness program which your Dad developed.
Mr. Schmidt will be writing something, but he wanted me to convey his heart felt condolences to the family as well. He spoke very fondly and with great admiratioin and respect for your Dad. He also described your Dad as having and exceptional knowledge and interest in European culture and history.
He was impressed by your his conviction as a Lutheran and as a result he took your Dad to Eisenach, Germany where together they followed Martin Luther's footprints.
He also immensely enjoyed the time in the car with your Dad and with you, Bruce. I believe it was shortly before the one of the last elections. He absolutely loved you taking a more liberal stance on the election in contrast to your Dad's slightly more conservative position. :-)
Tom