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Michael Joseph Birosak

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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August 29, 2011Michael Joseph Birosak, of Enola and formerly of Exeter, passed away Monday, August 29, 2011, at home with his family at his side. A graduate of Plains Memorial High School, Michael served four years in the U.S. Navy. After his military service, Michael had a career in sales ending...

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Uncle Mike, I am still in shock about your illness and death. I kept re-reading your last email to me to see if there was any hint anything was wrong, but there was nothing. We couldn’t believe it. We knew nothing until we saw your obituary in the newspaper. It was just heart-wrenching. I love and miss you, but at least I know you are in a better place. Love, Karen

Knew Mike from biddy football days at Plains. He was a kind dedicated man who genuinely cared for kids. Sorry to hear he passed.

John Bonita, Sr. (John, Andrea and Michael)

My deepest sympathy to the Birosak family. Mike touched many lives at Members 1st with his quick wit, jokes and his genuine smile and caring nature. He is missed by many and will hold a special place in our hearts.

Mary Lou and Family,
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Mike's passing. He was truly a great person and a dear friend. He will be in our prayers. God bless you in your time of loss.

Dear Michael and family,I am sorry for your loss.

So saddened to hear of Mike's passing. I worked with Mike at Members 1st. Mike always had the best stories, jokes and observations about people and the world in general. He made our staff meetings so much fun especially with his fumblings with all of today's electronic gadgetry. He stole the show on life's stage. He always knew how to make you smile or laugh, no matter what was going on. It was a real treat knowing him. We miss him.

Mike and Elisabeth, and family, we wanted to let you know how much your dad was loved by us, he was an intelligent man that always had time for everyone. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Mr.B (as we so fondly called you)
you'll never be forgotten
I pledge to you today
A hallowed place within our hearts
Is where you'll always stay

Dear MaryLou & family; we were extremely saddened to read Mike's obituary this morning...we always thought the world of Mike and enjoyed our conversations about life & family while visiting with us during his many bike rides through the neighborhood. Please accept our sincere sympathies. Love to all. God Bless You.
Carmen & Debra Altavilla, Exeter PA