Mike G. L'Allier

mike l'allier

October 20, 1941 ~ February 1, 2024

Age 82 formerly of Centerville & Finlayson. Loving Dad, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa & Brother, passed away peacefully on February 1, 2024. Preceded in death by wife, Mary; sons, Bill, Tim; parents, Raymond & Louise; brothers, Raymond, Al; brothers-in-law, Harold Zank, Melvin Houle. Survived by children, Michelle (Leonard) Napier, Loni (Terrell) Johnston, Eliza (Steve) Anderson; 18 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren; siblings, Celeste Houle, Jeanenne Zank, Gene (Pat); sister-in-law, Charlene; many nieces, nephews, other relatives & friends. Mike loved snowmobiling and hunting; he also enjoyed time spent in Finlayson, MN. Most of all he loved his family and grandkids. A Celebration of Mike’s life 7 PM Monday, February 19th with visitation beginning at 4PM at Roberts Family Funeral Home Home, Forest Lake. Interment at St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Hugo. Memorials preferred to the family.

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  1. I remember when I was little Uncle Mike brought up his snowmobile. He took me for a ride and it was so much fun. I will always remember the fun we had.
    Love your neice,
    Lynn Carlson

    • Dad was a wonderful man kind loving. I have so many wonderful memories of our time together. My heart misses you Dad.❤️❤️

  2. L’Allier Cousins Lunch at Celeste’s and Melvin Houle’s home in June 2018.

    This is the last time I saw cousin Mike. He
    was so kind. I am a California cousin, daughter of Marie Radaich L’Allier and Tony Radaich.

    Condolences to Mike’s family. I know you will miss him dearly.

    Love, Cousin Susan Radaich

  3. I remember years ago getting a phone call on a Saturday morning at 6AM from Uncle Mike asking for my brother Chuck’s phone # .
    I asked him if it was an emergency Uncle Mike no,so I told him to wait till 9 am to call Chuck. He laughed & said most people are awake at 6 AM
    After Tim passed away I would call to talk with Uncle Mike about most anything we disagree on several things but were never disagreeable.
    I will miss those conversations
    My deepest sympathy to his family.

  4. “Mike G. L’Allier” will remain in our hearts forever. You our going to be missed so much we love you dad

  5. On behalf of the Forest Lake American Legion Post 225, we give thanks for Mike’s military service to our country.

  6. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.


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