Charles-Wilson-Obituary

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Charles "Mike" Wilson

Monroe, Michigan

Apr 16, 1950 – Nov 28, 2016 (Age 66)

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BORN
April 16, 1950
DIED
November 28, 2016
AGE
66
LOCATION
Monroe, Michigan

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Allore Funeral Home - Monroe Chapel Obituary

Born in Lafollette, Tennessee, Mike was the son of Ralph and Lorraine (Thomas) Wilson. He faithfully served his country in the United States Army from February 6, 1969 until February 11, 1971, in both Vietnam and Cambodia. Mike was awarded 3 Purple Hearts, the National Defense Service Medal,...

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Mike...just found out today that you are gone. Can't believe it. Was going to come see you now that I am retired. Will never forget all the crazy things we did at the VA. You were the best mentor anyone could have had . You showed me all the hiding places..where we could play cards..and take it easy. But when there was work to be done..you..me and the p.m. shift did it. I will remember you as long as I am on this earth. Will see you at the next Roll Call up above. Rest easy my friend.

Mike and I were in 3rd platoon, Delta 1/7 First Cavalry in Vietnam and Cambodia. Mike was the RTO. We were good friends. Mike was a very brave soldier, fearless, especially in Cambodia, and was decorated three times for valor. The platoon and the lieutenants trusted and respected him. I'm deeply saddened by his loss.

Marc 'Doc' Levy

sorry to hear about mike I worked yrs ago with him in annarbor mich im in ky still working at the va psyc unit I left sep 1998 wally usmc

Mike, Uncle Chuck and I are so proud of you. Love you

Michael, you were the most giving man I ever met. Thank you so much for everything you did for me and my children. I'll miss having coffee with you.I can't imagine not seeing you. My children and I love and miss you. You will forever be in our hearts.

Never got the chance to meet you. I am best friends with Vickie Williams and your daughter Regina. Wish I could of let you. Heard a lot of good things about uou.my love and prayers are with you and your family. So sorry. Love ya.

My heart and prayers go out to you and your family candy I couldn't imagine the pain you are enduring in this time of need stay strong my beautiful friend we are here for you if you ever need anything God will see you thru this

From my earliest memories, you were a neighbor, a friend and another brother. It seems you were always a part of my family. Some of the best memories I have are of times we went target shooting or hunting, or just sat around drinking coffee. You always had a way of telling a story and making me laugh. We ran out of time for the bike ride and I know you tried your best on that one. You had a big heart, a strong will and a kind soul. You will be greatly missed.