K.-Laughlin-Obituary

Dr. K. Michael Laughlin

Rock Hill, South Carolina

1939 - 2020

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DIED
January 19, 2020
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Rock Hill, South Carolina

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Dr. K. Michael Laughlin, who served the Rock Hill community as an ophthalmologist for more than 30 years, died Sunday, January 19, 2020 at Wayne T. Patrick Hospice House after a three-plus year-long battle with a chronic lung illness. A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 25, 2020 at...

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Doctor "Mike" is always remembered by many in the York Country Flyers model airplane club. His name is on the Fallen Eagles plaque, and I continue to fly one of his airplanes which he had then given to me. May your skies always be clear, Dr. Mike!

I had the distinct pleasure of working with Dr. Laughlin for several years in the development and presentation of an annual symposium regarding alcohol and drugs. He was a wise, thoughtful and caring person whose interest was always in making things better.
His voice and gentle presence will be missed.
Thank you for many years of excellent service.
with warmest regards,
Moss Blachman

I had the pleasure of being a long time patient of Dr Laughlin's. He was such a nice man. My condolences to his family. I'm honored to have known him.

A friend and a fine physician.

Dr. "Mike" was a favorite member of our model airplane flying club, the York County Flyers. I, as well as others in the club, enjoyed flying with him, watching him take on the challenge of flying different types of models. I consider myself privileged and so very fortunate to have met Dr. "Mike". I have some of his models, and when they fly, they will always be looking down on us, reminding YCF members of Dr. "Mike's" beaming smile and wonderful spirit. Model airplane flyers consider...

So sorry to hear about my dear friend. So glade I had the pleasure and honor to know him. We had good days at Keystone. He gave me his recipe to make the best Thanksgiving turkey. We love you Laughlin Family. Sending our Sincere Condolences. Diane Moffatt Stevenson former Keystone Staff.