MICHAEL-BLANAS-Obituary

MICHAEL P. BLANAS

Arlington Heights, Illinois

1950 - 2015

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Michael P. Blanas, 64, died on July 30, 2015. He was born on October 2, 1950, in Evanston, IL. He grew up in Skokie and Northbrook. He was an electrician by trade, restored Mustangs, and was an Indian motorcycle enthusiast. He married his wife, Jan, and raised their two children in Lake Villa,...

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Dear Jan-
I recently heard of Mike's passing- I am so sorry- condolences to you and your family.
xxo- Ellen Vieth

Jan, this is Libby York. I found out about Mike's passing when I came across a facebook post of Dean's. I am so sorry for your loss. Mike was a brother to me when we were young. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family...

I just learned of Mike's passing and I am so sorry for your family's loss. Mike was a childhood friend and always such a nice person. My sincere condolences, Susan Willingham.

Jan. This is David Bentsen. I was drifting thru the net. Kinda looking up old friends. Then I came upon Mikes passing. I always thought that my friends would be bullet proof,and we would all live to be as old as we DAMN WANTED TO BE! Not so my beautiful friend. We all are guaranteed nothing in our wonderful lives. I want you to know Jan,you and Micheal spent many wonderful memories in my mind. I love you both so much. Please Jan call me. I have so much more I want to share with you. My hearts...

Sincerest Condolences to the entire the Blanas Family. With much affection, Patti Kouracos and family

we will miss you. Thanks for keeping in touch for all these yers since GBN. Jerry Lewis

Mike you will be missed by all of us at north shore allergy and asthma. Prayers to your family.

We worked together back in the day driving trucks, we laughed and told each other some good stories. He was just a great guy! Mike you will be missed but never forgotten!!Thanks for being a part of our lives. Pete & Maureen Williams and all of us at Finnegan Paving.

Mike,

You will be in my thoughts forever. Your family will find comfort in knowing that you loved them and there is NO doubt in my mind that your last thoughts were of them.

Most people will never understand how or why we formed the bond of friendship that we did. You were a good son, a good husband, a good father and a good friend.

I hope to see you on the other side someday. Until then know that those of us still here remember only good things about you and how you made...