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Sally Rey
July 2, 2022
Miss you Mike
Sally Rey
July 12, 2012
Such a wonderful photo - Mike was my first cousin, my Mom and his were sisters. I have many wonderful memories of time spent in RI with the family and all the fun we had. Even though Mike was 10 years older than me we always managed to have fun. My Dad was sort of his surrogate Dad at times and loved every minute of it. Love and condolences to Connie. He will surely be missed but now he's with his Mom who I know he missed very much.
Cathy Curry
July 10, 2012
Mike was a really nice guy who always had a smile on his face. He was very compassionate towards others; always asking about those who were sick, etc. He was not a complainer....even when he was so sick and still working. He loved being at work.
Mike, you are missed in our office every day. I am glad you are no longer sick, and now you are face to face with our Lord. May God comfort your family until they see you again.
Tara Bolmey
July 9, 2012
I just want to say how much he will be missed here at Gallagher. He was just such a great person and I loved his stories and jokes. My prayers are with you.
Lorie DeBar
July 9, 2012
Aunt Connie, I am so sorry your loss. It's rare to find someone who has such a joy for life and family. I'm thankful for the time you shared him with us and I know he will always take care of you. Try to remember: To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1
PS - (and The Byrds) I Love You.
Love, Lorie XOXO
Debbie Steiniger
July 8, 2012
Connie, I believe that you were meant to meet Mike for a special reason. The love you had for each other the past three & a half years was very special & he was so fortunate to have you there in his final days. He was a special man & it's really sad to have him gone so soon after joining our family.
Love you sis.
Diane Aja
July 8, 2012
Mike was my brother-in-law and I'm so happy that I got to spend the last two weeks of his life with him. He was a special man and my sister, Connie, was very lucky to have him in her life. Mike, you will be greatly missed. We know you are smiling down on all of us. We love you, Diane and family
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