Photo courtesy of Tecumseh.ca.Photo courtesy of Tecumseh.ca.
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Funeral Arrangements Set For Mike Rohrer

Family, friends and community members shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Tecumseh Councillor Michael Rohrer can pay their final respects this week.

Visitation is set for Tuesday from 3-5pm and 7-9pm as well as Wednesday 3-5pm and 7-9pm at Families First at 1065 Lauzon Rd.

Friends and family are also invited to St. Gregory's for Words of Tribute at 10:45am and a funeral mass at 11am on Thursday.

Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would also be appreciated by the family.

Rohrer died suddenly Saturday at the age of 45. He leaves behind his wife of 18 years Dee and three children Hannah, Michael and Grace.

"In honour of the way Mike lived his life, the family invites you to reach out to help others in need. In Mike’s words, 'Thank You kindly.'"

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