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Robert A. Strucko
November 4, 2008
My sincere condolences to Estelle (mom) and Priscilla (Little Sis) Although, I haven’t seen Mike in several years. I do have found memories of our school years at F.H.S. and family get-togethers. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you right now, and I hope you all find peace in this time of sorrow.
Judy Neyland
October 31, 2008
A classmate of Franklin High School just informed me today that Michael had passed away. I spoke to him about a year or so ago after our 50th class reunion and he told me then that he worked for Proctor & Gamble. Ironically, my oldest son's father-in-law is Richard Hamilton, a former Exec. VP of manufacturing whom Michael knew from P&G. I hope Michael got to finish building his house on the Gulf Coast!
I remember him in school as being a very studious person.
Though words seem so inadequate and no one can really know how you feel but I'm sure many feel deeply for you and your dear family at this time.
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