Michael-Croce-Obituary

Michael S. Croce

Strongsville, Ohio

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Croce Michael S. Croce returned home to the Lord on August 15, 2017 after a courageous fight with multiple illnesses. Beloved husband of Diane, father of Brad (Jen) and Lisa (Tom), grandfather of 5, brother of Arlene and Marcia Croce, RI. Per Mike's wishes there will be no services. FOR ALL WHO...

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I really miss Mike. A great guy that always had a smile and I enjoyed doing business and golfing with him.

Our sincerest condolences to Diane, Brad and the entire Croce family. The world is a lesser place without him. He was such a positive and joyful person. I will truly miss him.

Andy and Sharon Budd.

Brad,

From all of us at R.W. Sidley. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

My condolences to the family and all who knew this great gentleman. Mike's bright personality had a positive impact on everyone he encountered. Whether it was on the golf course or discussing business, I always felt better after spending time with him. Rest In Peace my friend.

My sincere condolences to Mike's family and to my niece Diane at this difficult time. I never met Mike but in a brief phone call recently Mike was so very kind and thoughtful!! My sincere love and prayers to the entire family!

We are so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. The world has lost a truly great man.

Mike will be missed by all who knew him. I played basketball with him at Lee H. Edwards High School. He was the best basketball player we had. He was a great friend to all who knew him. Even though I have not seen Mike for many years, I thought about him many, many times over the years. Whenever I thought back to the good times at Lee Edwards or about basketball players I have known, Mike was always at the top of the list of great players I have known. The world has lost a really nice...

So sorry to hear about this. Mike was a good man that helped me get acclimated to Cleveland when I moved there in 2010. Rest in Peace!

Mike came into my class at William Randolph Elementary School when his family moved to Asheville from Rhode Island in 1950 or 1951. We were best friends in those early years and I remember he and his family as having been a light in my life. Those memories are signal to me.