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MICHAEL P. HOBAN |
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Michael P. Hoban, age 57, of Faribault died Sunday, November 4,
2007 at District One Hospital, Faribault.
Services will be at the Boldt Funeral Home, Faribault on Friday,
November 9, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. with Chris Sorensen-Woodside, Pastoral
Minister of Divine Mercy Catholic Church, Faribault officiating.
Visitation will be at the Boldt Funeral Home on Thursday,
November 8 from 4 – 8 p.m. and also at the funeral home for one hour prior
to the service on Friday.
Michael Patrick, the son of Clarence W. and Margie E. (Van
Roosmalen) Hoban, was born November 6, 1949 in Faribault. He graduated
from Faribault Senior High School in 1968. He served in the U.S. Navy.
He worked for Sammon Home Improvement, Faribault for many years.
He is survived by two children, Charles Hoban of Faribault and
Lacey (and Bryan) Camacho of Boynton Beach, FL; five siblings, James Hoban
of Las Vegas, NV, Larry (and Jeri) Hoban of Northfield, Sharon (and James)
Taylor of Austin, Timothy (and Rhonda) Hoban of Faribault, Jane (and Rick)
Bauer of Faribault; a sister-in-law, Cathy Hoban of Faribault; the mother
of his children, Jenny Hoban of Faribault; nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Thomas in
infancy and William Hoban; and a sister-in-law, Rose Hoban.
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I knew Mike through his son Charles. I remember him as being the most friendly person. He always listened and even offered me a place to stay when I was at my worst. He was so loving, giving and whole hearted and it is a true loss. I will never forget Mike and everything he has done for me, his family and close friends.
I would like to express my deepest sympathies to Mike's family. I was one of his classmates and I was shocked to see that he had passed away. Mike was one the nicest guys always smiling and never a bad word to say about anyone. I'm sure you will all miss him terribly and all of classmates will miss him at upcoming reunions. I would have liked to attend his funeral but I live over 100 miles away and won't be able to make it. Just know that my thoughts and prayers will be with all of you. LeeAnn Bauer Edinger
Dear family of Mike, How sad I was to read of Mike's passing. I went to school with Mike at Trinity Lutheran and at Faribault Senior High School. Of the my favorite memories of Mike is an ongoing one. You see, I have cerebral palsy, and for much of my school life, students made fun of me, but Mike never did. He treated me with respect, and I so appreciated that. I was never able to tell him that because after I graduated from college, I moved to Indiana where I have lived since 1972. I know what it is like to lose a loved one because my wife died in 1995. Please know that you have my sincerest sympathy, and I will hold his entire family in my prayers. Many blessings to all of you. Greg