Thursday, June 27, 2013

My friends husband….

Passed away at home peacefully last Saturday. Today was the visitation and funeral. I can’t imagine, not even one little bit, how being together for 1/2 a life time and now being alone the last 1/2. Sue is the most wonderfullest person. She has been so strong through all of this. Mike passed away with her right beside him. They were able to talk on Monday about what he wanted and what he thought she should do and how to take care of this and that and when it’s time she can’t what he thought she might like. I feel so sad for her. I went to the visitation for a bit and talked to the sisters and brothers. I have known this family since I was a wee one. One of the daughters loved my daddy and spent lots and lots of time at our place and my mama was her mama’s best friend. I was driving truck and in NY when her mama passed away. My mama asked me to come home, I was there in less than a day. I didn’t know Mike that well, he’s 12 years older than I am….but only 12 years older than I am. WOW!!! Way to young to pass away. Cancer is such a terrible thing.

His obit….

Mike Roring

Michael Vernon Roring, 63, Aitkin, passed away at his home on Saturday, June 22, 2013, after a courageous battle with cancer. His last week was spent with his family and friends by his side.

He was born April 16, 1950, in Crosby, the son of Herbert and Eileen (Klatt) Roring. He graduated from the Aitkin High School in 1968. He married Susan Ford June 20, 1970, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Deerwood. They were blessed with a son, Shannon Michael. Mike worked for the Pittsburg-Pacific Mine in Crosby shortly after graduation until its closing. Mike had many jobs as a heavy equipment operator. In the ’80s along with Bill Cook they started B&H Gun Supplies. Later it was bought out by Hoss and became Hoss’s Gun Shop. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, NASCAR/Drag Racing, and hanging out with friends. In his earlier years he participated in demolition derbies, snowmobile racing, pulling on tug-o-war teams and trap shooting.

He is survived by his wife, Susan; son, Sam (Vicki); and granddaughter, Candace (Roy); two great-grandchildren, Colten and Camden; brothers, Jerry, David (Tracey) and Alan (Janelle); sister, Dona (Jim) Svoboda and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Sandra.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 27, from the Sorensen-Root-Thompson Funeral Home with the Rev. Ron Tibbetts officiating. A visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m. until the 11 a.m. services at the funeral home.

Please pray for Sue and the family for peace in this very hard time of life.

blessings

8 comments:

E. Jane said...

I can't imagine what this would be like. It's sad, but inevitable that one of a pair will someday be without the other. My hubby and I have spoken about this, and it is almost incomprehensible after a lifetime together.

Debsdailylife said...

Prayers for your friend!! Sometimes its hard to know what to say, but your presence is a great gift to her!!!

Jill said...

Keeping this family and all who knew him in my prayers. I've lost too many I love to cancer... Sending big hugs... So very forty for your loss

Hugs,
Jill

Empty Nester said...

Cancer sucks. I hate it. I'll be offering prayers for all.

The Kaizen Project said...

So sad. My deepest sympathies.

w0rld4vamps said...

It's sad and scary to think of his wife. You're right, after spending half your life with someone what do you do when they're gone? I can't begin to imagine. My condolences to her and hers.

-w0rld

Angela Pea said...

Oh Julie, that is so sad. Of course I will pray for Sue and her family.

I worry about Mr. Pea. He's aged so much in the past few years, as I have. My world would break apart if he were gone - I've loved that man for more than half my life! (I was 19 when we met!)

Baby Sister said...

Oh how awful!! That is so horrible!! Cancer is such a nasty thing. I will definitely keep her family in my prayers.