This site is dedicated to the memory of "Uncle Milty". I hope they have bowling in Heaven.

"Uncle Milty" was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on June 18, 1928 and passed on April 26, 2015 in Irvine, California. He is much loved and will always be remembered by all his friends and family. Growing up in St. Paul Minnesota with his two brothers, Jerry and Ronald, and Mom Collete and Dad Raymond, he was an industrious kid who played sports and was really good at it. He had an ambition to attend College because he wanted more in life and for him having an education was the way to do that. He was hard working and tenacious. He just would not quit at anything. After serving in WWII in the Navy, he attended college and married my mom Beverly in 1948 and had 4 children, Kathi, Ray, Janet, and Barbara. After 35 years of marriage my dad moved on to marry his second wife Ann and settled in the community of Irvine California. He had always wanted to move there since he was stationed there as a young man in the Navy in 1946. There they resided together until his passing. I will always think of him and miss him. Love you dad.

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I have been having dreams about you dad and I know you are around me. I know you are looking down and taking care of me however you can. I hope you were very proud of your reception tribute and mass on Wednesday. I promised that all your children would be there and everyone was there, Kathi, Ray, Jan, and myself. I hope we made you very proud. We love you always and will miss you.
Barbara
11th May 2015
To My Godfather Milt -- I miss you greatly and thank you for your strong encouragement and support over the years. I enjoyed our California visits immensely and looked forward to buying Chow Mein at the House of Wong in Mn or enjoying an ice cream cone on our last visit. The pleasures were simple but always memorable! You were always the strong voice amongst the Pizingers but you had good advice. My children laughed heartily at your strong voice and opinions at our last visit when we had lunch at the golf course! Our prayers our with you as you enter heaven. Thank you for the service to our country and being a "cool" uncle. Love always Jay Pizinger, Cathy Pizinger, Sean Pizinger, Chrystal Roth, Jeremy Pizinger and Nick Pizinger
Jay
5th May 2015
Thank you Dad for sacrificing so I could go to college, for coaching my softball teams through the years, for always being there when I needed you. Your work ethic, devotion to God, family and country, was an inspiration. I'm going to miss your booming voice, your strong handshakes and hugs, and your softball stories. Rest in Peace Dad! Jan
Jan
27th April 2015
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