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Michael W. BURNS

Cincinnati, Ohio

1961 - 2014 (Age 53)

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BURNSMichael W. Burns, age 53, of Cincinnati, Ohio, died Sunday. July 20th, 2014. He was the owner of Mount Lookout Shoe Repair for 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Kay Burns; son Michael Burns Jr.; daughter Amber Burns and the light of his life grandson Weston Michael, all of Cincinnati,...

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I think of you often, Mike. If we could just turn back time and revisit those old days of our youth again. Those were some carefree, happy days that I will cherish forever. The memories are priceless and continue to make me smile and giggle to this day. I miss you.

I was acquainted with Michael for over 25 years. He was a hard working, independent fella, a free thinker if you will.

I miss chewing the fat with him.

RIP, Michael. Edgar 513-641-3355

Mike, may you find peace as god guides you to a better place love you.
Mae Jeffries Banks

Mike started out a few years after me. He always wanted me to do talk radio. I remember when he took over Ludlow Shoe. Boy, those were the days. I'll never forget you Michael Burns. You had a good heart. You were always nice to my kids and we always had great 'man-to-man' talks. Rest in Peace my brother. May peace and everlasting calm find a way to nourish your survivors.

To The Whole Burns Family,

Please accept our sincere and deepest sympathies on your great loss. May God's love give you some comfort at this most difficult time.

A wish for you all...
"Tenderly… may time heal your sorrow,
Gently… may friends easy your pain,
Softly… may peace replace heartache,
and may warmest memories remain."

Love, prayers and deepest sympathies to you all.
Most Sincerely, Gina, Butch, Allie and Abby Stelzer

going to be missed R.I.P {{{BOSS MAN}}}The best LEATHERMAN {SHOEMAKER} I WILL EVER KNOW LIVE ON Mt.LOOKOUT SHOE REPAIR

Carol, Mike, and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I am so sorry to hear the news of Mike passing. I did not get to see him much growing up. We were cousins spending our life in different states or at times, different countries. I do remember some summers seeing him. He was always full of energy and a very friendly cousin. I always thought he was a great looking cousin to have. I recently lost my brother. Just about the same age as Mike. It feels like a piece of me died when he did. I am sure that is how you are feeling now too. You will...

RIP Mike. You were a good friend.

Jack Kuzniczci