Mitch Allore, a cherished husband, father, and businessman who died unexpectedly on Monday, January 26, 2026, is being mourned by the Mankato community. His family, friends, coworkers, and many in the more southern Minnesota community are among those who are profoundly shocked by his passing.
Starting in 2013, Mitch built Allore's Custom Lawn & Landscape, a company he proudly owned, combining his business experience with a love for helping the local population. Strong work ethic, personal integrity, and dedication to quality service helped him to become well-known through his efforts.
Mitch, a University of Minnesota-Crookston graduate with a degree in Turf and Turfgrass Management, also worked in the health and wellness sector and served as an auction specialist. His commitment to leadership, mentoring, and community service showed in his participation in professional and local circles.
Beyond work, Mitch lived passionately. From his time as a college team captain and later as a coach and passionate supporter of youth sports, he was involved in sports throughout his life. In his work as a husband and father, he carried over that same enthusiasm, support, and delight.
Lindsey, his devoted wife, three children—Jayna, Maddux, and Harrison—survive him. Their baby boy, Jett, who many think is now resting in peace with Mitch, preceded him in death. He also leaves behind his parents, Kim and Gus Allore, and a large circle of friends and neighborhood members who will always treasure his memory.
Family members, medical officials, or law enforcement have not publicly verified Mitch's death's reason or circumstances; online references to an accident are now unverified and should be treated with skepticism until official information is made available.
The family has asked privacy during this trying time as they grieve and make plans; funeral or memorial service details has not yet been made public.
Remember Mitch Allore for his kindness, unwavering devotion to family and country, and great influence on the life of many people. All those who knew him will carry on his legacy of compassion and service.
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