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Bishop Muhich had announced Wednesday that he would be moving into hospice care amid treatment for esophageal and lymphatic cancer.
The Diocese of Rapid City on Saturday announced the death of Bishop Peter Muhich at the age of 62, with the prelate's death coming days after he entered hospice care.
“With sorrow, the Diocese of Rapid City shares the news that Bishop Peter M. Muhich, 62, died on Feb 17,” the diocese said in a tweet on Saturday afternoon.
“He was in hospice care after suffering from esophageal cancer,” the diocese said. “Funeral arrangements are pending. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him.”
With sorrow, the Diocese of Rapid City shares the news that Bishop Peter M. Muhich, 62, died on Feb 17. He was in hospice care after suffering from esophageal cancer. Funeral arrangements are pending. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him pic.twitter.com/5vhJ3ptaVt
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The Diocese of Rapid City on Saturday announced the death of Bishop Peter Muhich at the age of 62, with the prelate's death coming days after he entered hospice care.
“With sorrow, the Diocese of Rapid City shares the news that Bishop Peter M. Muhich, 62, died on Feb 17,” the diocese said in a tweet on Saturday afternoon.
“He was in hospice care after suffering from esophageal cancer,” the diocese said. “Funeral arrangements are pending. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him.”
With sorrow, the Diocese of Rapid City shares the news that Bishop Peter M. Muhich, 62, died on Feb 17. He was in hospice care after suffering from esophageal cancer. Funeral arrangements are pending. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him pic.twitter.com/5vhJ3ptaVt
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Diocese of Rapid City Announces Death of Bishop Peter Muhich
Bishop Muhich had announced Wednesday that he would be moving into hospice care amid treatment for esophageal and lymphatic cancer.
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