In Memory of Matthew Scott Lohmann
Spouse: Kinuko Lohmann
Children: Rachel, Jacob, Jesse, Rebekah, Sarah, Valory, Mathhew and Abraham, Monika, Aileen, Jacob
DOB: December 8, 1955
Blessing: March 21, 2018
Ascension: February 22, 2026
Seonghwa Ceremony: Mar 21, 2026 10:00 AM CT at 4358 Midmost Drive, Mobile, AL 36609
Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85740012183?pwd=gIa8u7sav6k3bozdFa6FKEiK6fCWHA.1
Matthew Scott Lohmann, age 70, a resident of Mobile, AL, ascended to the spirit world on the morning of Sunday, February 22, 2026 at USA Health University Hospital in Mobile, AL.
Matthew was born on December 8, 1955 in Omaha, NE to John Peter Lohmann and Joan Elizabeth Humphrey as the 3rd of 5 children. He resided in Omaha, NE and was an altar boy for many years at their Catholic Church. Their family moved to Denver, CO when he was 12 years old. He graduated from Bear Creek High School in 1974.
He joined the Unification Church with his friend Cliff Germann in 1975 and was very active on MFT for years, rising to the position of commander, which was one of the most memorable times in his life. He was blessed in marriage to his first wife Maria on July 1st 1982. Together, they had 7 children whom he deeply loved and admired. He inspired fun, joy, and free creative expression in his children. They enjoyed dancing, singing, art, laughter, and music together.
Throughout his life, he had a diverse range of jobs. He worked for Sailo, a machine tool company in Texas, and then he worked for Kanimi (Shining Ocean), a seafood company. One of his most prominent occupations was president of the bird hunting club Prospect Hall from 1998-2003. Other occupations included working for FEMA, doing phone installation services, working in the food industry, and working as a handyman and helping people and businesses with whatever they needed.
A few years after his marriage ended, he found love again when he connected with Kinuko Rotondo from Alabama. He moved to the Mobile, Alabama area in February 2018, and on March 21, 2018, he married Kinuko. He became very involved with the Gather Family Church community and played a major role in the church’s relocations, renovations, construction, and repairs. He was a beloved member of the community who was always ready to help someone in need and welcome people into his home.
Matthew enjoyed baking, playing drums, talking to his kids, making and writing cards, meeting new people, getting to know people and their life story, sharing about his life experiences, listening to music, conducting interviews with people, helping people, building legos, watching shows and documentaries, and finding and collecting little treasures all around him. He was very proactive at making every environment he entered cleaner and more beautiful than he found it.
On February 12, 2026, Matthew went to the emergency clinic for what he believed was food poisoning. They determined he was having a heart attack and transported him to the hospital. On February 17, he underwent a quadruple bypass surgery. However, due to the severity of damage to his heart, it still was unable to function even after the surgery, and no emergency measures were able to sustain his life. He passed away in the hospital five days after the surgery.
Matthew was preceded in death by his father John, mother Joan, and his sister Macayla. He is survived by his wife Kinuko, his children: Rachel, Jacob, Jesse, Rebekah, Sarah, Valory, and Matthew, 9 grandchildren, 4 stepchildren: Abraham, Monika, Aileen and Jacob, 3 step-grandchildren, and his siblings, Jeff, Martin, and Jay.
He will be remembered for his kindness, charm, free spirit, open mind, open heart, humor, optimism, creativity, playfulness, spontaneity, hospitality, generosity, curiosity, and his love of connecting with and helping people.
The world is a more free, beautiful, clean, and bright place because of Matthew.
His legacy will live on through the lives he touched, and he will be cherished for eternity.
Flowers: Flowers should be delivered to Gather Family Church Saturday, March 21 by 9 AM.
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Zoom Link: Time: Mar 21, 2026 09:45 AM Central Time (US and Canada)
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