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Dale Warren
Bohlke M.D.
February 26, 1951 – October 20, 2019
Dale Warren Bohlke M.D. of New Ulm, 68, died Sunday, October 20 th , 2019 at his home of pancreatic cancer.
Dale is preceded in death by his father Warren, mother Dorothy, and brother Dennis. Survivors include, Dale's wife of 43 years, Sandra, and two children Angela Bohlke, M.D., of Bend, Oregon, Elizabeth Bohlke of New Ulm, MN, and sister Donna Holt (Douglas) of Mankato, MN, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
He was born to Warren and Dorothy on February 26,1951, and attended St. Clair High School. He continued on to Mankato State University and was a member of the University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth Campus charter class, earning his M.D. Dale married Sandra Jensen in 1976 and continued his medical training in general surgery at Hennepin County Medical Center. He practiced surgery in New Ulm and Mankato and then transitioned to emergency medicine, practicing in Shakopee, Coon Rapids, Burnsville and New Ulm, Minnesota. He retired from New Ulm Medical Center in 2011. Dale could often be found enjoying the outdoors in many different capacities-- capturing nature's beauty through photography and videography, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and traveling to diverse natural landscapes with his wife and daughters. He was a member of the Minnesota Nature Photography Club and founded New Ulm's and Crex Meadow's Photography Clubs. His camera skills were widely used-- teaching photography for New Ulm Community Education, Namekagon Barrens Wildlife Area, REI, Crex Meadows, and Yellowstone National Park and photographing and filming at Yellowstone National Park as a park volunteer. Additionally, he actively dedicated his time to Crex Meadows, Minnesota and Wisconsin DNRs, Namekagon Barrens Wildlife Area, Minnesota Scientific and Natural Areas, the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, and with Meals on Wheels. Most recently he had begun volunteering with New Ulm Community Access Television. He will be remembered in every sunrise, the flight of passing birds and in all the wonder of the natural world.
Memorial services will be at Christ the King Lutheran Church on November 30 th, 2019 at 11am, with a visitation starting at 10am. Burial will follow at New Ulm City Cemetery.
The arrangements are made by Minnesota Valley Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers memorials preferred.
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