![]() ![]() com The family has entrusted the Erickson-Rochon \u0026amp Nash Funeral Home of Iron Mountain with the arrangements. Condolences to the family of Eugene Roy Carollo may be expressed online at emashfuneralhomes. As per his wishes, donations may be given to the Veterans Administration Hospital in Iron Mountain, Michigan. At Gene\u0027s request, there will be no services. Gene was preceded in death by his parents brother and sister-in-law, Albert (Jane) Carollo grandson, Christopher Carollo and son-in-law, Michael Timbrook. Gene is also survived by favorite nephew, Dennis Carollo, and special friends Paul Swanson and Emie Vivio. He is survived by the love of his life of 46\u0026#43 years, Judy Erickson and her daughter, Julie Ann Abraham-Crikelair three sons, Gene Carollo, Dean Carollo, and Jim (Lisa) Carollo, all of Iron Mountain two daughters, Kay Anne Timbrook of Kingsford and Karen (Tony) Secinaro of Iron Mountain and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He had hunted all over the world, including Africa, China, and Russia. He was instrumental with finding land to build the new Dickinson County Hospital. He was the very proud owner of the Iron Mountain Iron Mine (Big John) in Vulcan, MI, which spawned iron mine attractions at the Minnesota, Illinois, and Massachusetts state fairs. He started the Treasure Cities Gift Shops throughout Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, and seven Sandy\u0027s restaurants throughout the Midwest. He was a pioneer with his family in the local tourism business, which included Berts Motel and Gas Station, the Rancho Motel, and the Holiday Motel (the first motel in the area to have an outdoor pool) and the Mine Shaft Restaurant, all of Iron Mountain. ![]() Among his projects were McDonalds, Midtown Mall, Wendys, Econo Foods, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and the Holiday Gas Station. Gene was a lifelong businessman and had a passion for land development. ![]() He served in the Army Aircorps during the Korean War, served as the Michigan DNR Commissioner, and he helped build the Chamber of Commerce building, which he was very proud of. Gene was a lifelong resident of Iron Mountain and graduated from the Iron Mountain High School in 1946. He was born August 11,1928, in Iron Mountain, son of the late Bert and Anna (DeManicor) Carollo. "Eugene \u0026quot Gene\u0026quot Carollo, 95, of Iron Mountain, died Sunday, September 3, 2023, at the Marshfield Medical Center - Dickinson. ![]()
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