Michael-ABELES-Obituary

Michael ABELES

East Amherst, Washington

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DIED
August 24, 2016
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East Amherst, Washington

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ABELES - Michael Age 66, August 24, 2016, beloved son of the late Daniel and Esther Abeles; loving brother of Patricia Abeles; uncle of Samuel Liotta. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Share condolences at mesnekoff.com...

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Hey Mike would have a field day giving tzooris to the Trumpers.. Follow his example!!! Fight the good fight!! I am still fighting at 75 Aron Pieman Kay School 66 class of 64

My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. May God strengthen you and help you endure.

I communicated briefly with Michael in 1990 regarding the Seattle 7...my condolences...

dear patty and the friends and relatives of michael abeles:
i was dismayed to have stumbled onto mike's obit...i lived around the block on wellington rd....i knew mike via camp lakeland and ps66....also i am still a political activist fighting for peace and justice....therefore i am offering my condolences

My condolences to Michael's family. I remember Michael as an activist for social justice in Seattle from 1969 into the early 70's. Michael had such an enthusiasm for life and often had a smile in what were often challenging times.

Dear Patti, I was so saddened to hear of the passing of your brother Michael. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. With heartfelt sympathy, Ronda Wolfberg

My condolences to the family, I was very sorry to hear of his death. I haven't seem him since Feb 17, 1970. But on that day it was a party. All I can add, just keep on, keepin' on.

I am sorry for your loss. May prayer comfort you.

1 Thessalonians 5:17 "Pray constantly."

In Seattle when you talk about the Movement you talk about Michael, and his story will continue to live with us and as a result will live with others as well. When a story such as Michael's is told, it is not forgotten, it becomes something else, the memory of who we were, the hope of what is possible, the dream of who we can become.
David Israel