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Michael Cunningham

GLENVILLE, New York

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Cunningham, Michael GLENVILLE Michael T. Cunningham, 63, died Wednesday, July 15, 2009 after a long illness. Born in Albany, he was the son of Francis J. Cunningham, and the late Isobel Jane Liness Cunning-ham. Michael was a veteran of the Vietnam War, receiving three Purple Heart medals and...

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Dear Tim, KC and Pete,
I wish I had words that could bring some comfort to you in the loss of you brother. It is so sad that we are all so fragmented at this time. We should be able to be together now and support each other....life is too short and very fragile. Mike has moved on to a better place where there is love and light, and where we will all be together one day. May he rest in peace.
Always,
your 'sister-in-law'
Colleen

To Pat, Jesse, Kate, Julie, Sheryl and Ricky -
My condolences to all of you as you gather today to bury your father. I wish the rest of us could be with you now, but we are all there in spirit. I hope that you can find some solace in knowing that your dad is finally free from all pain and is in the loving arms of his mother, without the earthly encumbrances he endured. I know he loved you all dearly and got such joy from seeing all of your accomplishments and loved watching your families...

With great respect and much love for my cousin Mike

I am one of the nurses in the infusion Suite that cared for your dear husband and father. He was a wonderful patient and will be missed. He was brave and optimistic always-an inspiration.
Kathleen Meyers RN

Such great memories of Mike throughout grade school, high school, and 40th reunion. My thoughts are with the entire Cunningham family ... share your memories!

Barbara Stebbins Mack, Emmaus, PA

Paula and Cunningham Family,
I am so sorry for the loss of a dear fiend with whom I grew up with.We were young boys growing up in the Sycaway neighborhood.As years moved on we went our separate ways, only seeing each other occasionally.when Mike would come to visit me,we could spend hours drinking and playing cribage. He will truely be missed. He was one of a kind.
I'll love and always remember him.
Pat Marinucci

To all of Michael's loved ones, Im very sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in knowing he is with the lord and his Mother. My best to all of you.

Paula and family,
I am shocked about Mike's death. He never told me he was ill. We enjoyed seeing him at the Troy High School Class of '63 functions in the past few years. I enjoyed his emails and the poems he wrote for our class. My condolences to you all.

Betsy (Mitchell)Savery

Dear Cunningham family, Two years ago when Mike retired form Sealed Air in Scotia, we knew we had lost a valuable employee. But more than that, we had lost a truly great man. I had the opportunity to drive him home from work for many months years ago and we had great conversations. We started our employment around the same time, I in May of 1994. He spoke very well of all in his family and never once had a negative comment at work, even when the going got rough. We sent him a "get well"...