Michael-Ignash-Obituary

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Michael Ignash

Mar 13, 1987 - Dec 22, 2022

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I miss my baby boy . I will never stop missing and loving you

Happy Birthday to my amazing son!! Love you Michael

I can’t believe my beautiful baby boy is gone . The horrific pain doesn’t lessen. A pain no parent should ever have to endure. Remember my baby with smiles.

I don’t know this young man, but am very sorry to hear of his passing. His obit shows what a wonderful guy he was. I will be praying for his family and friends during this sad time.

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We are very sorry for your loss. It is very hard to lose a child. We lost a son also when he was 35. May God carry you thru these sad times.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Michael and your family. You will never be forgotten. You have touched many hearts and are already missed by many.
Love,Our Deepest sympathyKelly , Juliana &Ayden Endres

In the short time that I knew Mike he made a big impression. He was always nice to me, always had a smile on his face, and was always willing to lend a hand. Mike must have offered to take me walleye fishing at least a dozen times but unfortunately our schedules never matched up. Even though he had lots of experience doing many different things he was always very humble. He knew his family loved him no matter what. I am a better person for having met him and will miss him greatly.

Dear Gerry and Family, wishing sincere sympathy during this difficult time. Sending you many prayers your way. Big Hugs!!!

Obituary

Michael's Obituary

 Michael Edward Ignash

Burton, MI

Formerly of Frankenmuth, MI

 

Passed away unexpectedly Thursday, December 22, 2022 at his home; age 35 years.  Michael was born on March 13, 1987 in Saginaw, MI to Barbara Fischer and Gerald Ignash, they survive him.

Michael was one of a kind. He was the jack of all trades and the master of them too. He could build you a house, fix your car, catch your dinner, and cook it for you. He has worked in every area of the construction industry; he was a heavy machine operator and worked on the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. Michael was always the hardest worker in the room but never wanted to be anywhere but on a fishing boat. His favorite place in the world was up north, hunting with his papa. He played every sport and could skate circles around everyone. He had a love for racing his cars.  He felt every lyric of every country song in his soul. He hated technology (unless it would help him catch a fish) and preferred his trucks old and rusty. He proudly served in the U.S National Guard. Michael had a huge smile and a helping hand for everyone he met. He loved life and was such a joy to be with. He will be greatly missed. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church.

Surviving besides his parents Barb and Gerry are: siblings, Margaret (Eric) Patterson of Grand Blanc, Brady Ignash of Frankenmuth, Hanna Ignash of Davison, Matthew Weaver of Chesapeake, VA, step-father, William Leiteritz, and many aunts, uncles, cousins and his beloved nephews.  Michael was preceded in death by his grandparents, Stanley and Frances Fischer and Ervin Ignash and Margaret Carpenter. 

A private family service will take place. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to Michael Ignash Memorial Fund C/O Margaret Patterson.  

Arrangements entrusted to Cederberg Funeral Home of Frankenmuth.  Please sign our guest book or share an online condolence with the family at www.cederbergfh.com.

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