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Michael P. Carey

Loudonville, New York

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Carey, Michael P. LOUDONVILLE Michael "Mike" Patrick Carey, 69, of Loudonville peacefully passed away on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, surrounded by family at Albany Medical Center, due to complications from A.L.S. Born in Albany on July 15, 1947, he was the son of William Joseph Carey and Rosemary...

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My deepest sympathies to the Carey family. Mike will surely be missed by all he came in contact with and I personally. Coach Cary was one of my most positive mentors as he and a great team of coaches ( Alex Sokaris, Mr Scambaluri, Mr McElroy, Mr Grimes, Mr Leigh and others) helped a group of inner Albany kids become class A champs. The lessons Coach Cary taught me during those hot summer days practicing at Beaverwick Park in the Summer of 75-76 are ingrained in me. He helped me believe in...

To the family of Mike Carey....Mr Carey was principal at school 20 when my older kids went there.....such a nice guy....always willing to listen to whatever you had to say....rest in peace Mr Carey.....

Sending our condolences to Mike's family, we will continue to remember Mike for his dedication to the educational and related needs of the children and families of Albany.

To the Carey family. I am deeply sorry for your loss. I first met Mike when he brought his Dad to Quantico Virginia for the Raider Reunion. We discovered we were Jasperrs and hit it off immediately. He was a wonderful man and he will be missed. May he Rest In Peace.
Col John Keenan USMC (Ret)

Mike was an asset to every group and organization lucky enough to have him in their ranks. Same for the many quality friends he crossed paths with. Rest in peace

Carey family,
Sorry to read about Mike's passing. I knew Mike thru CBA and the Albany School system. He was a super nice guy who will be sorely missed. Mike is in a better place now and may he rest in peace. I will keep Mike in my prayers.

Sandy Brousseau Englewood, Co.

To all of Mike's Family: I am very sorry for your loss.

I knew Mike from CBA days in the '60's as a friend on the track team.
He always had a smile; always upbeat and friendly; always ready to try to do his best. Great guy who left his positive footprints on the youth of Albany. RIP.

Elks are never forgotten and never forsaken. Sleep my brother, and peace be with you.