Michael-Finnigan-Obituary

Michael J. Finnigan

Anderson, Indiana

Age 61

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61
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Anderson, Indiana
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American Heart Association

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Michael J. Finnigan61, Anderson, passed away Monday, November 2, 2015, at Saint Vincent Anderson Regional Hospital following a sudden illness. He was born on June 9, 1954, in Indianapolis, Indiana to Richard and Catherine (Roganish) Finnigan. He graduated from Arsenal Technical High School in...

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MIKE WAS ONE OF MY MANAGERS AT ELLENBERGER ICE RINK AND PARK. WE BECAME GREAT FRIENDS AND KNEW HIS BROTHER MOM ,WE DRANK A BEER TOGETHER MANY TIMES ,MIKE AND HIS BROTHER LOVED TO ENTERTAIN AT THEIR HOME. MIKE WA A VERY SPECIAL PERSON IN MY LIFE TO WATCH HIM GROW.. HE HAD MANY FRIENDS IN IRVINGTON AND ON THE EAST SIDE.. HE HAS CERTAINLY BEEN MISSED. GARY A ISTERLING

I remember the old neighborhood at 17th and Dequincy, where my grandparents lived across the street from Mike and his family. When my siblings and I would visit Grandma's house, we would often end up in Mike's back yard jumping on their trampoline. I remember Mike and Pat playing the organ in their living room on occasion. A fleeting moment in history, but Mike was a very likable kid as I remember. He is gone way too early. God bless and keep all who knew and loved him.

From the children of your former baby sitter, Nellie Clark, we are so sorry to see you go. Mom loved you and Pat like her own . God Bless and R.I.P.

Sure looks a lot different since High School orchestra. Wow 61 is young today.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Mikey, Mikey, You have left a huge void. It cannot be repaired, we will have to work around it.
Lot of fun and Zaney times, you will be remembered, absolutely missed.
Godspeed young man on your journey to Heaven.
Not used to seeing you at 61 YO, so I'll remember you as you were.
Adios Amigo

We are sorry and deeply saddened by your tremendous loss. Please know you are being held close in thought and prayer during this painfully difficult time. Sending our heartfelt condolences and many hugs for all.

Michael caused the greatest outburst of laughter I ever heard in a classroom when he gave a few bars of "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" in a reading lab c. 1969. Quite a character! Condolences to his family and friends.

Karen & Family, I am so sorry and deeply saddened to hear about Mike. You guys are such a great family and great friends of mom and dad. Mike and dad had some great times growing up together. Take Care & God Bless Your family. Sincerely, Gabe Beechler.