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Michael R. Cunningham

Altanta, Georgia

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Cunningham, Michael R.Atlanta, GA: Thursday, May 12, 2011. Predeceased by his parents, Robert and Margaret Cunningham. Survived by his daughter, Courtney (Matt) Winslow; grandchildren, Cash and Mae Winslow; sister, Leslie (Kevin) Tripodi; brother, Paul (Jeanine) Cunningham; several nieces,...

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Leslie and family

I am so sorry to have heard about your brother. I have many fond memories from Cape Cod when we were all kids. Please know that you are in our hearts and prayers. I just today heard of your Dad and Uncle's loss as well. They were truely wonderful people and fun to be around. God bless.

Nancy Moran Diomandes
North Attleboro, MA

My dear "Doc!" I'm treasuring so many memories of our exploits, Michael, from Saratoga to Palm Springs and New York City to Martha's Vineyard. And with them, your passion for living life to its fullest always... in all ways.

Michael was an amazing creative mind; it was such a pleasure to have his insights. He was also a teacher, and provided me with many lessons along the way. Most of all, Michael was FUN - he truly lit up a room. I am going to miss his infectious laugh!

Will miss and love you always Doc!
-Hudson

I met Michael in 1989 when I was an intern at LK&W. He soon became a close and dear friend of mine. I still have the mix tapes he made me and still laugh when I think about all the adventures we had together. He showed me how to live life to the fullest. He showed me what total acceptance looked like. I never meet anyone like him and never will again. I won't cry that he is gone but smile because I knew him.

So sorry for your loss but know his impact on this world will last...

We feel so lucky to have spent some time with Michael at Matt and Courtney's Brooklyn apartment. We had such a wonderful evening with lots of laughs and we loved watching him with play with Cash. He was so young at heart! Love,

What a guy! Michael would light up a room with his smile & happy demeanor.That laugh was contagious. He always was wiling to listen but he really did have the best stories. His talent, taste and devotion to work defined themselves. And while we are all missing those jovial times that accompanied his daily travels on Earth, I can't help but thinking that God is very glad to have Michael closer to him.

I called Michael a boss for many years. But he was more than a manager, he was a friend and confidant. He was a caring professional who understood the value of others. He was also a kind and decent man with a strong moral character. And one of the most fashionable people I'll ever know. I'll miss you, Doc.

Dearest Family,
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. I know the heart ache of losing a family member.
Michael was one of my classmates from Williamville.