Dateline: Calumet, MI
Milton H. Salo, age 96, of L’Anse, MI passed away at his interim residence at Gardenview
Assisted Living, in Calumet, MI on June 21. 2026.
Milton was born on August 14, 1929 in Hancock, MI, the son of the late Henry and Helmi
(Haapapuro) Salo. Milton and Karen (Anderson) were united in marriage at First Lutheran
Church in L’Anse in 1950. Soon after they moved to L’Anse for employment and to establish
their home together. They would spend the next 70 years of their lives together.
Milton will be remembered for his pride in his Finnish heritage, love of family and his desire to
be immersed in anything to do with the woods or mining. Throughout his life he enjoyed all
things Finnish, including the winter tradition of Heikinpaiva in Hancock. He especially loved
following local musicians and enjoyed Finnish old time music.
An original employee of Cleveland Cliffs in Humboldt, Milton retired from Cliffs Republic Mine
as a maintenance foreman. Retirement was just the beginning of adventures to come.
Post-retirement was hardly boring as you could have just as easily found Milton “in the bush”
cutting a truckload of sawlogs or up in Alaska with dear friend Harold Mitchell mining for gold.
His love of writing allowed him to rub elbows with local authors in writing classes. He was quite
proud of his short stories published in “The Bay Prospector.” A lifelong lover of reading, Milton
enjoyed stories about Finnish folklore and local history, which he loved to share with his
children and grandchildren. In his early years he loved to fish, and enjoyed fishing with his Dad
and extended family. Many great fish stories were shared and recounted. The art of log cabin
building and restoration was also an important interest to Milton. He spent many an hour
assisting in early Hanka homestead restoration efforts. He was also an active volunteer at Friends
of the Land Keweenaw (FOLK) for years.
In later years heritage and Finnish traditions were very important to Milton. He appeared in the
inaugural Tapiola July 4th parade in traditional Finnish garb walking and carrying a broad axe to
represent Tapio, the Forest King. He would continue to reinvent the Tapio character in various
forms in many parades to come.
Milton’s happy place was the camp he built on Huron Bay where he spent many an hour
enjoying the beautiful scenery and the quiet times after a hot sauna with the waves lapping at the
dock and the loons calling to him. It was also the home to many family celebrations through the
years, and the spark for Milton’s legacy rag rug project. The project was a source of pride and
included 33 beautiful individual rag rugs made for each immediate family member with the final
rug being made for himself to enjoy at the camp. The rugs were intended to unite the family and
remind them of Finnish rag rug traditions, his love of the Copper Country, and weaving history
in the family. To Milton, the deep red colors crafted in the final rug represented the “heartbeat”
of his love for his family.
Milton was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Helmi Salo, his sister Donna
Archambeau, and his loving wife of 70 years, Karen.
He is survived by his children, Judy (Stan) Koplowitz of Flagstaff, AZ, Karen Lynn (Mark)
Massicotte of Keweenaw Bay, MI, Alan (Kathleen) Salo of Sherwood, WI, Lori (Ron) Mitchell
of Tempe, AZ; grandchildren Rhea (Kevin) Freitag Turner, Sarah (Jason) Freitag Mittlestat,
Robert Stenfors, Sarah Salo, Lisa Salo, Jeff (Kate) Myers; great grandchildren Hazel Myers and
Arlo Mittlestat; sisters Ruth Clymer and Faith Makela, and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins
and friends.
The family will be forever thankful for the wonderful care and companionship Milton received
while residing at Gardenview. We were honored by the number of care givers that stopped by to
let us know how much they will miss Milton’s smile, treats, and noted what a privilege it was to
provide care.
The family suggests memorials in Milton’s honor to be directed to a charity of their choice.
Funeral services for Milton will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 26, 2026 at the Reid
Funeral Service and Chapel, L’Anse with Pastor Soren Schmidt officiating. The family will greet
friends at the funeral home on Friday from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the funeral service.
Immediately following the funeral services, the family invites friends to join them for a luncheon
and fellowship in the Harrington Gathering Room, located at the funeral home.
Interment will take place in the Skanee Cemetery.
The Reid Funeral Service and Chapel, L’Anse has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements.
Milton’s obituary may also be viewed and condolences may be sent to the family at
www.reidfuneralservicechapel.com
622 River St, Ontonagon, MI 49953
Studio: (906) 368-6663 (text or call)
Office: (906) 884-9668