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Michael G. Aschenbrenner

Ellicott City, Maryland

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ASCHENBRENNER , Michael G. On April 23, 2009, MICHAEL G. ASCHENBRENNER of Ellicott City, beloved son of Skip and Diane Aschenbrenner, dear brother of Paul Aschenbrenner, Ava Rainey, brother-in-law of Vern Rainey and loving uncle of Logan and Meghan Rainey, Christine and Karen...

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I just found out about the passing of "Mikey", as we called him in high school. I remember him as a very kind, caring person who was fun to be around. I know he will be deeply missed by everyone in his life.

Uncle Mike, you have always been in my thoughts and prayers and you will never leave them. I will never forget what a kind and generous person you are. Thank you for everything you have done for me, you always understood what I was going through and were there to talk. I love you forever and always.

My prayers and sympathy go out to you Paul and to the Aschenbrenner family. What a tragic loss. We had good times during and after high school, and I will always remember Mike's smiling, happy face.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I go way back with Paul and Mike, many good times we had. I truly hope you find answers.

Sincerely,
Chrissy Melvin

My deepest sympathy and prayers go to Mike's family. I grew up with Mike & Paul while playing around Dolly's and the Chatham mall. They were two great kids that I admired and were envious of them. RIP Brother

Our thoughts and prayers are with all at this time. Mike was a friendly neighbor and will be missed......

Dear Skip, Diane, Paul and Ava ~ Our sincere sorrow in this tragic lost of Michael ~ our prayers are with you. In Heaven Michael will love with a speical love those whom he loved in this world. This happiness of mind and heart will grow forever.
Sincerely,
Lynn, Rich ~Ditlow Family.

To Mike's Family
Mike will be missed. He was a friend I had known for many years. I could always count on him when our elevators at Washington Court Hotel, in Washington, DC needed work. He would be there when I needed him. He was so good at what he did. I can't express how hurt I was when I heard that this happened. May God Always watch over him and his family.

Skip and Diane,
Mmy heart goes out to you. I lost my daughter 7 years ago and it's true, to lose a child, no matter what age, is a dreadful thing. This is such a tragedy for your family. Everyone at work is thinking of you and I'm sure you’re in many prayers. Time makes it easier, but you'll never forget.