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Joan"ie" Krsnich
May 16, 2011
In memory of you and your beginning days with the (Milwaukee) Braves I took my daughter Samantha and her boyfriend (a BIG BRAVES FAN) to a Braves game yesterday in Atlanta. Hank Aaron and Ernie Banks were being presented with civil rights awards. How cool was that! AND they won against the Phillies. I'm sorry we couldn't catch up with each other but hopefully in our next life, we can share a beer or two.
I hope your fans enjoy the pics I posted in your tribute.Life back then was all about the sandlot. In your free time maybe you can start a few little league teams and get some tournaments going in the big sandlot upstairs! Find peace and enjoy your next life. Your niece....
keep your eyes on the prize-the fish!
your niece Joan"ie" Krsnich
May 16, 2011
Uncle Mike and nephew and his love for horses
your niece Joan"ie" Krsnich
May 16, 2011
If you only knew how much I still talk about my uncle the professional baseball player
your niece Joan"ie" Krsnich
May 16, 2011
Bill McQuerry
May 10, 2011
May God bless you Mike in your next journey. I was a good friend of yours from West Allis WI. I lost contact with you fior a few years. I am sure you would have remembered the gang in WA. Jim Sagorac, Judo and Eli all who have passed on too.
Hello Nick and Rocky.
Willie
Beth Amick
May 8, 2011
Rest in peace Mike. I will say a prayer for you when I walk the track.
Beth Amick
May 8, 2011
Mike, I will miss you as I walk the track in Mesquite. It was there that I met you 2 yrs. ago. I regret that I didn't check your Winnebago, because I saw it sitting there. God please take care of Mike. He was so independent, practiced his walking daily, ate at the Sr.Center and loved to read. Family of Mike, I am sorry that things ended the way they did. He was a sweet man. I did try to talk him into staying with Nick and Mary in Phoenix, but he couldn't give up his Winnebago. I will really miss Mike. I loved his friendship.
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