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my first little league coach, he taught us to keep trying , and there was no shame in losing,as long as we kept trying.spiritual ,kind ,and soft hearted.
michael schiavo
April 28, 2021 | Malden, MA
Reading, Massachusetts
BALTIER, Michael A. of Reading, September 1, 2008, at age 90. Beloved husband of Patricia B. (Murphy) Baltier for 60 years. Loving father of Michael of Fitchburg, Matthew and his wife Michelle of Reading, Terese of Wakefield and Mark and his wife Kim of Chelmsford. Adoring grandfather of Kurt,...
Read Moremy first little league coach, he taught us to keep trying , and there was no shame in losing,as long as we kept trying.spiritual ,kind ,and soft hearted.
michael schiavo
April 28, 2021 | Malden, MA
The world has a little less love in it with the passing of Michael A. Baltier. Mike Baltier loved the Lord, Family, Country and those he came in contact. He was an extremely compassionate and respectful person. My dearest and sincere sympathy goes out to my Aunt Pat and the rest of the Baltier family, my Uncle Mike's friends in Reading & the wonderful groups and associations he belonged.
BOB AUSURA
October 24, 2008 | LEVITTOWN, PA
Michael .. an extraordinary gentleman and citizen of Reading..I met him on the Little League fields many years ago and assisted him in coaching the youngsters. He was a perfect model on how to treat the children.. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family today..Bob Dambrosio and Family
Robert Dambrosio
September 07, 2008 | Winthrop, MA
We are very sorry for your loss. Mike was a great guy and he and Pat were our parents' best friends. You will be in our thoughts and prayers
Kevin Duffy and family
September 04, 2008 | Bedford, NH
Worthy Brother Knight,
Thank you for the 45 years of service you devoted to our Council. You and your family are in our prayers.
Vivat Jesus!
Your Brother Knights
Reading Council #1031
Knights of Columbus
September 03, 2008
Mr. Baltier,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army-especially during WW II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Mike Casey
September 03, 2008 | El Paso(former MA Resident), TX