Michael-Castagna-Obituary

Michael A. Castagna

Norton Shores, Michigan

1946 - 2022

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Castagna, Michael A. Muskegon Michael A. Castagna, age 75, passed away Sunday, June 12, 2022 in Florida. He was born August 18, 1946 in Muskegon to John and Verna (Anderson) Castagna. Mike was a U.S. Air Force Veteran, stationed in Japan during Vietnam. He worked 20 years for Zelenka Nursery...

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Three years have gone by since Michael left our world. Sending a big HUG to you Glenna!!!!!!!

Glenna, Doesn't seem possible that Michael has been gone for two years already. I'm sure that does not make it any easier. Miss you my friend.

Dear Castagna Family; We/I was saddened to read that Michael had passed away. Pam's Dad, Robert E. Walker, spent many days with the Castagna Family as neighbors plus work as volunteers with The Little League Baseball Leagues of Muskegon many years ago. Time has flown by since the 1960's and 70's, hasn't it! Our condolences to his Family and Friends. He is reunited with many Folks! His and Ours! Sincerely, Pam and Darrell (Walker) Wieten

My thoughts have been with you and your family, Glenna. I´m so very sorry. You and mike were so supportive for my mom and our family when we lost my dad. I know my parents enjoyed having Mike as a friend and the priceless memories you all made getting together as couples will be something to reminisce with a smile. Dad always spoke highly of him. Mike had a way that was humble and friendly and generous, easy to be around with an easy smile. I hope your family finds some comfort knowing...

So very sorry to hear that Mike has passed away. He was older than most of us kids, but as a neighbor he was always so kind to everyone. I remember him as a tall, smiling neighbor who was too soon off to war. Sincere sympathies to the beautiful Castagna family.

I never had the honor of knowing Mike, but I knew Glenna from our Phillip School Elementary years. May he rest in peace.

We all yearn for what we have lost today. But sometimes we forget to appreciate what we had, when we had it. So in memory of Mike, please take a moment today to say a kind word to someone. You will not regret it. RIP Mike.

Good memories of Mike "trying" to teach us how to be better bridge players. Thanks Mike. !!

I knew Mike along time,RIP your good friend,as always Bob