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Michael Asman

Martin, Ohio

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ASMANMichael K. Michael K. Asman, 65, of Martin, Ohio passed away peacefully in his home on Wednesday, August 19, 2015. Mike was born in Toledo, Ohio on February 24, 1950, to Elmer and Dorothy (Hitchens) Asman. Mike was the owner of Mike Asman Masonry since 1980 and the company is currently run...

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Thanks to all for your kind words. Mike will be greatly missed. I loved his laughter, too. He was my best friend; I always asked him to keep this bubble level. We don't know what we'll do without him. I'll look forward to being together with him once again. Love, love that man!

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. So sorry for your loss.

Mike was a great gut, talented in his trade and always a family man. His picture shows that he lived life to the fullest. He was playing church softball when I first started playing. Keep all of the great memories close to your heart and he will live on forever in all of you. God Bless all of you.

Great memories as grade school friends. Many innings of baseball and your infectious laugh together. Lost track over the years rest now Mike. Your family will see how much you were loved and appreciated.

All the great times at the lake he shared with John and I. He was the firecracker ! I cherish all the memories ! Aun Judy westenkirchner

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Mike's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

So sorry for your loss my heart and prayers go to all your family.. God Bless

Karen and Family: Our hearts are sadden with the loss of Mike. We had great times and good laughs. Mike and the boys built the foundation for my home. He was the only one that I wanted to do it.He always said if the foundation is not right your home won't be right. With Love and Prayers.

This picture is worth a thousand words!! It reflects his personality perfectly! I knew of Mike as my brother Mike (Weidner) worked for him, but later got to know Mike when I worked for Pub 51 as a bartender filling in a few days a week on day shift. He was one of the regulars I looked forward to seeing. He was always a pleasure when he made his brief stops to the local watering holes! He and Curt came a few months ago to my Fathers viewing. Who would've known that he would be going to visit...