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Michael S. Kole, 56, of Worcester died Friday, Nov. 17 at home. He leaves two sisters, Nancy E. Ward of Worcester and Barbara A. Montiverdi of Northborough; three nephews; two nieces; three great-nephews and two great-nieces.
He was born in Worcester the son of Michael S. and Hazel (Tochy) Kowaleski and graduated from North High School. He was a Vietnam War veteran serving in the Army. Michael worked as a clerk for the U.S. Postal Service. He was a member of the Tatnuck American Legion Post %23288 and the Singletary Rod & Gun Club. Michael was an avid outdoorsman and sportsfan.
The funeral and burial services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Massachusetts Veterans Shelter, 69 Grove St., Worcester, MA 01605. Arrangements under the care of CALLAHAN & FAY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 61 Myrtle St. To place an on-line condolence, please visit:
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SHREWSBURY FEDERAL CU
November 21, 2006
The Staff of the Shrewsbury Federal Credit Union would like to extend their deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Michael Kole. He was a special member of the credit union and we will miss seeing him. Most sincerely
Steven Cole
November 23, 2006
Good Bye cousin! At times like this we all wish that we had spent more time together because we were family. The few times together will always be cherished. May God rest your soul!
Cousin Steven
Roger Arpin
November 23, 2006
My condolences to Mikes Family,And Nancy.He was a good person and will be missed.
Henry Lindner
November 29, 2006
To the relatives of mike,
Michael was a co-worker of mine for 21 years, and in that time we became friends. His outlook at work and his kind advice will be missed immensely. I will miss him and my thoughts and prayers are with his family.
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