Dr. Jonathan F.-Michaelis, Ph.D-Obituary

Dr. Jonathan F. Michaelis, Ph.D

Middletown, Southington, Connecticut

Mar 21, 1957 – Feb 27, 2013

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March 21, 1957
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February 27, 2013
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Middletown, Southington, Connecticut
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     Dr. Jonathan F. Michaelis, Ph.D, 55, beloved husband of Ann (Scalisi) Michaelis died Wednesday at Hartford Hospital.

He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana the son of the late Frederick Jacob Michaelis Jr., and Ruth Louise (Hollis) Michaelis, and spent his early years in Shreveport,...

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My condolences for your loss. I liked and respected Dr. Jon and he will never be forgotten.

Ann,

It's been many years since you & Dr. Michaelis worked with my son Chris - first in the Stratford office, then in the Newington office (we spent many a Saturday morning together). Our deepest condolences for your loss.

Dear Ann,

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Michaelis' passing. You were both so generous with your time in working with my son Graham in your Newtown office. He is now a HS freshman and working hard. Dr. Michaelis was a pioneer, and we were so fortunate to have met and worked with both of you. This is a great loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I can't imagine the pain you have to deal with. May time help you to heal and slowly may the future be kind again.
In the very short time my son and I have been seeing Dr. Jon, he has helped myself and my son in a tremendous way. We have such gratitude.
Grace Duchnowski

My condolensces to Jon's family in their loss. I enjoyed working with Jon through the past 5 years and will miss him dearly. His knowledge, humor and overall compassion were evident in all that he did. He touched so many lives and this world was a better place with him in it.

Ann,

We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of Dr. Michaelis. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ann,
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Michaelis. He was a fascinating man, doing fascinating work. His passing is such a loss to his profession and to the children whose lives he impacted so significantly. My thoughts are with you.

Ann,

My deepest sympathies, I worked with him and knew him as a very intelligent and compassionate man who would go beyond what was needed to help someone in need. He was a good man who will be sorely missed.

My deepest sympathy to family and friends of Dr. Michaelis. I only met Dr. Michaelis a few times, but knew he was a very caring person. I will always be grateful for his efforts in advocating for my disabled son. Susan Maciejko