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Michael B. Cree

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1955 - 2024

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Michael B. CreeMay 16, 1955 - September 23, 2024Michael B. Cree, age 69, of Carlisle, passed away peacefully at Hershey Medical Center on September 23, 2024.Mike was the eldest son of the late Boyd and Shirley (Waters) Cree. He was born in Harrisburg, graduated in 1973 from Cumberland Valley High...

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Always had fun at Chippewa Bay with Mike and all his PA friends and family cabin 9 will never be the same. TRANQUILITY BASE OUT

This is the last deer Mike took in Washington state. My Dad, Scott, and I were all fortunate to be there for that. That´s the only buck ever taken off the ranch we hunted. Most of the deer were taken off the timber company land adjacent to the ranch, and we were beginning to wonder if we´d ever bag one on Roy and Ruby´s place. No surprise at all that Mike finally broke the curse! Notice the shot placement; smack-dab in the sweet spot buddy. There´s a catch to the story though: We often...

Met mike many years ago when he and buddy scott came out to Washington to deer hunt. That was the start of many good years and times in hunting and sharing times together. Can't say enough about my feelings for mike and the joy he brought to our times together. He'll always be in our thoughts and with us whenever we hunt or fish or with the friends he made out here. Thanks for the privilege of knowing you and your companionship over the years. Rest in peace my friend until we meet again.

I graduated with Mike and was his neighbor in the early 70´s. He was one of those people who always had a smile on his face. Rest in peace my friend.

I met Mike 27 years ago. We struck up a friendship and shared a few trips to camp over the years. I will miss stopping by your place. RIP my friend.

Mike was always very friendly and welcoming when we visited. Sad to hear of his passing. Great sense of humor, and those deep-fried turkeys on Thanksgiving were just the best. Condolences to all family and friends.

I have known Mike for a long time. My late husband met him at Moyer's Gun Shop. Mike did a lot of carpentry work in our home and he was good at it but had a hot temper. I knew how much he loved his dogs. He did love to talk. Was so sad to hear about his passing. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

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Truly a good friend. Lots of great memories. RIP