Michael-Casadonte-Obituary

Michael J. Casadonte

Flint, Michigan

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CASADONTE, Michael J. - Age 52, of Clio, died Saturday, July 9, 2005. A Memorial Service will be held 1PM Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at Central Church of the Nazarene, 1261 W. Bristol Rd., Flint, with Pastor Glen Gardner officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to...

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On behalf of the Tilson Family... I would like to extend sincere condolences. As children... we first met Michael on the north end of Flint and through the years he has kept in touch and walked regularly with my sister Roberta... they both lived in Clio. Michael you're missed so much!

i met michael online. i only knew of him through email and talking 4 hours on the phone.i liked wat i knew about him.i will miss him even though i have only known him a short time.

Michael could fix any computer problem...even golf balls

Michael was a pure joy as a friend and colleague. I was happy to show the lighter side of Michael at his service. I have included my words for those who could not be there.

Hello, my name is Colin Byrne and I would like to say a few words on behalf of AGC. First of all, Michael Casadonte added a definite spice to life at AGC, and I am not necessarily referring to his hot pepper fetish. Michael had a profound effect on our lives that can never be replaced. That put us at AGC in the very...

I knew Mike through work as he used our products at AGC. He was always upbeat and one of my favorite customers to work with. He had a vision and plan for what he wanted to accomplish and he worked hard to get buy in from others so everyone would work hard towards one goal that would move everyone forward. I will miss my meetings with him and wish his family strength in these days.

I will always fondly remember the late hours we spent at Crossroads Village and Railroad Shop getting everything ready for the new season. Working with Mike made it seem like more of a vacation during work than actual work. Then, sometimes we would all just stand at our cars and talk for another 2 hours until someone absolutely had to go. And all the help, hanging out at his house when he was home, I will always treasure those memories. I thought I was stronger but I am having a difficult...

I have no word for expressing my regret.
Please accept my sincere condolences.

Michael was a co-worker and friend when he worked at GM. Always happy, always willing to help.

A good person, who brought joy (and computer help) to me, and many other people.

A remarkable man. I will remember him for his kindness to everyone he knew.