Michael-Bouck-Obituary

Michael "Rail" Bouck

Schenectady, New York

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Michael 'Rail' Bouck The Villages, FLAt age 60, Michael died peacefully April 17, 2012 at the Cornerstone Hospice House in The Villages, Florida with his family at his side. He was a lifelong resident of Schenectady, NY. Michael graduated from Linton H.S. and served in the Air National Guard....

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We enjoyed Mike's visits to Las Vegas when he would come out to see Tom & Nanette. Good times, good cookin' and lots of laughs...he was one of a kind and will definately be missed. Our love and condolences. R.I.P. Mike.

Mike " Rail" Bouck was a great friend and kindred soul who lived his creed. He taught the Pleasant Valley/McKinley School boys the definition of cool. Rail was a loyal man who will be missed.

Gary DiNola
Ballston Lake

A true Pleaseant Valley Grade School legend growing up with him and Karen.
My Rail tail goes like this:
While taking an art class in 5th grade we were working with black charcoal. Rail raises his hand to request a trip to the boys room and permission is granted. 15 min later Rail comes shuffeling back into class bobbing his head and snapping his fingers with a mustache gotee combination drawn on his face beatnik style. Of course the class roared with laughter and the teacher...

Tom,

I haven't seen Mike since High School and my cousin Anthony's back yard. He always had a smile,joke and a hand shake. Just a down to earth and great guy.

Very sorry for your loss,

Al Nebolini

Our sincere condolences to Tom and family.
Louise and Bill Zilberman

Mike ~ We love you and will miss you! Im sure Uncle Bob and The Chief (mom) welcomed you, give them our love as well.

Theresa and Mercy ~ so sorry for your loss.

Aunt Syl and Stephanie

My deepest condolences go out to the Bouck Family. My friendship with Rail goes back to the Barnsider days, when us college kids called him "Uncle Rail". I will miss his emails, humor and sharp wit, he was surely one of a kind. My next Stoli and iced tea will definitely come with a "Rail story".

My sympathy goes out to the Bouck family for their loss. Remember the good times.

My condolences to the Bouck family, Mike was a great guy to work with at fedex. He was always in good spirits. He knew how to keep everyone smilling with his sense of humor - Edward Salazar (Guilderland,N.Y.)