Michael-Anzek-Obituary

Michael J. Anzek

Huntsville, Alabama

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Oct. 7, 1917 April 5, 2005 Michael J. Anzek, 87, of Huntsville died Tuesday. Mr. Anzek retired from The Huntsville Times after 34 years of service. He was a World War II Veteran. Mr. Anzek was an active member of the Elks Club and American Legion in Huntsville. Survivors include his wife, Sadie...

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Dear Sadie and Family,

Here’s some memories I’d like to share.

I was five years old when Mike and Sadie married. They would make their daily visits to Uncle Louis’s house on Walker. So I grew up next door.

One Easter, they gave me an Easter chick – it grew up to be “Biddie” the terror of Walker Street. Neighbors would walk down Walker Street on the opposite side of the street and actually carry a stick to fend off the wild bird. My dad made movies...

Dear Cousin Sadie,
I'm sorry to hear about Mike's passing. Aunt Connie Culotta told me Thursday.

I'm glad that I visited you and Mike last November. Mike was the kindest, loving, caring man. Those few hours that I spent with you'll was a blessing to me. Thank you for taking me to the cemetery so that I could write the dates off of the tombstones for the Culotta and Maranto' genealogy.
You and your family will be in my prayers.
Love, Rose Ann (Murfreesboro, TN)

Dear Friend Sadie, I am so sorry about Mike's passing. He was a special person. We all had such wonderful times together. I think of you often and always ask Mary Louise about you when we have our Holiday phone call. Take care of yourself and know I am praying for all of you. Love, Barbara

Dear Aunt Sadie, Connie, Mikey, and all~
I was so saddened and shocked when mom and dad called me to let me know Uncle Mike had passed. Thank you for allowing me to play at his service as an honor to him.

Much love,

Jay T.

Sadie Michiel & Connie, JMike will be missed by many people. He was a special type of perpose. Loved Bowling , Fishing , and baseball. I will have fond memories of Mike for a very very long time. Everytime I would se him he would always ask if I bowled a 300 game yet, Knowling well that I was that good of a bowler. I remember well that Uncle Louis and Mike going fishing at Elk River and Sebold creek. I will miss mike and I know you will also. My prayers and thoughts will be with you . Love...

Merry Christmas!!

Jamie's graduation, he was very proud!

Aunt Sadie,Mikie & Connie..words cannot express how we feel about losing Uncle Mike. Right now I know the void that you must be feeling is hard to understand, but I have that empty void as well. What a great man he was...always there to talk about whatever was on your mind. I will never forget how proud he was when he took me to vist his home and family in Ohio. We had a great time and he knew that I loved the game of baseball almost as much as he did. And did he love the REDS!!!! Anita and I...

Dear Sadie and Family,
Please accept my sincere sympathy on your loss. Mike and my Dad, Red Cowart bowled for many years and during my Dad's illness, Mike was always so kind and considerate, He will always be remembered.
Love,
Lynda