Michael James Ashbrook was born December 23, 1959 to the late James and Dorothy (Stehr) Ashbrook in Denison, Iowa. He was baptized at Trinity Lutheran Church in Odebolt on January 10, 1960 and later confirmed his faith at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Hanover Township. He graduated from the Schleswig High School with the class of 1978.
After graduation, Michael enlisted in the United States Army where he served as military police from September 15, 1978 until his honorable discharge on September 14, 1981. Following his discharge, Michael was a police officer at the Lawton Police Department in Lawton, OK from 1982 -1986.
On March 24, 1986, Michael was appointed as a police officer for the Omaha Police Department where he spent many years with the department until his promotion to Detective in the Major Crimes Unit. He retired after 21.9 years of service on December 24, 2007. He was also Omaha Crime Stoppers Police Officer of the Year in 2005. After Michael's retirement from the Omaha Police Department, he worked at No Frills as a stock boy and then promoted to night manager, over the road truck driver for a little over 7 years and hauled grain for many years before recently working for Van Wall.
On May 18, 1985, Michael was united in marriage to Diana Noblitt at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Hanover Township. To this union, they were blessed with two children together: Ryan Michael and Amanda Jean; Diana also gaining a step-daughter, Jessica Lynn. They made their home in Schleswig, Iowa.
Michael had a strong faith in his Lord and loved his family more than anything. He was a long-time member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Hanover Township where he was involved in VBS, Lutheran Youth Fellowship, Sunday school and confirmation teacher for many years. He was Mr. Fix-It, whether it dealt with mechanics, wood working or machinery. In earlier years, Michael would be found watching Sunday football or playing catch with Ryan. On the weekends, Michael enjoyed playing video games with his children and grandchildren. He may or may not have been known for starting a new task and then forgetting to finish it. For over seven years, Michael mowed the church lawn out of the kindness of his heart and always put others before himself. Above all, faith and family were the two most important things in Michael's life.
Michael passed away unexpectedly on Friday, December 24, 2021 at the Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison, attaining the age of sixty-two years and one day. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his step father, Louis Schmadeke; aunt, Shirley and her husband Donald "Bud" Neuman; uncle, Irvin Stehr; niece, Lee Ann McKibben, and great-nephew, Maxwell McKibben.
He is survived by his wife, Diana "Dee" Ashbrook of Schleswig; children, Jessica Steinert of Lawton, OK, Ryan Ashbrook and his son, Jayden Ashbrook of Schleswig, Amanda Ashbrook and her son, Karsen Keim of Schleswig; siblings: Nancy Woebke, Jane Edsen, Sheryl and her husband Charles Prokupek and Thomas Schmadeke; goddaughter: Adrianne Prokupek Pickett and godson: Cael Schmadeke; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Visitation is 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 29, 2021 at the Huebner Funeral Home in Denison. Funeral Service is 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 30, 2021 at St. Paul Lutheran Church - Hanover Township in Charter Oak, Iowa. Interment with military honors is in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery in Kiron, Iowa. Memorials may be directed to the family.
Tributes
Chris Thomas wrote on Oct 23, 2022:
"I just learned of Michael?s passing and am saddened by the news, even though I had not talked to him since 1986. We were hired together as police officers in Lawton, OK. Mike moved on in 1986 to be close to where we knew he was from but for the four years I worked with Mike, he was always a very good guy, friend and officer. So proud his L.E. Career did him so well. RIP Mike"
India Mitchell wrote on Jan 25, 2022:
"I worked patrol with Mike at OPD and he was not only a good cop but he was an honorable one as well. He could calm people down and treated everyone with respect. He always backed me up on calls but he was also a big tease and loved to give me a hard time. But he also defended me and for that I?ll be forever grateful. I remember him for his big heart and his huge love for his family. Please know you have my sincerest condolences.
India Mitchell "
Cindy Neppl wrote on Dec 29, 2021:
"Dee, so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Ryan, and Amanda.? Cindy Neppl"
Tim Pauley wrote on Dec 29, 2021:
"I knew Mike for a couple of years in Schleswig school nice and great guy rest in peace Mike"
Michele Bang wrote on Dec 28, 2021:
"I worked with Mike as a detective - he was always willing to lend a hand or bounce an idea around with you. Good man. I am glad to hear he had a happy retirement surrounded by love - albeit much to short. Michele Bang"
Bruce Ferrell wrote on Dec 28, 2021:
"I worked a number of years with Mike downtown at OPD. He was not only a great cop, but also a great person. I worked around him after that until we both retired. He will be truly missed.
Bruce Ferrell"
Dawn wrote on Dec 28, 2021:
"Mike had the best cheshire grin and laugh. He made everyone smile and laugh. Sorry for your loss. "
Peg Truckenbrod wrote on Dec 28, 2021:
"Mike was a good guy and fun to work with, as he always had a smile and could put you in a better mood in a hurry. So sorry to hear of his passing and thoughts and prayers are with his family."
Garry Gernandt wrote on Dec 28, 2021:
"May the family receive comfort from God's word that Mike held so near and dear to his heart. Go be with God, Mike."
John Wells wrote on Dec 28, 2021:
"Gone far to soon. Mike always had a smile on his face and would go out of his way to help others. So sad to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. "