Michael Keith-Donahue-Obituary

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Michael Keith Donahue

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Dec 28, 1959 – Jun 24, 2023 (Age 63)

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BORN
December 28, 1959
DIED
June 24, 2023
AGE
63
LOCATION
Albuquerque, New Mexico
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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After a long battle with early onset Alzheimer's Disease, Mike Donahue (63) passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, June 24, 2023 with his wife of 36 years by his side.Mike certainly knew how to have fun and enjoyed life to its fullest. He loved traveling and participating in sports such as...

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I just wanted to share some of my history with Mike. I was too overcome with sadness when i wrote my comments, and I want to share more now that I have composed myself. I met Mike in the winter of 1977-78, at the Red Barn Ski Shop in Spokane. He was working in the shop and mounted the bindings on my skis. He was a couple years ahead of me in school, and I thought he was really cool, and had the coolest job in the ski shop. The next winter, I was working at the Barn as well, and when Mike...

Wow, what a loss. I haven't seen Mike in 30 years, and decided to look him up before we are too old. I was too late. Mike was one of my very best childhood friends. I was hoping to ski with him again some day. We had some great skiing adventures. I will always miss my friend I loved him. Brad Janssen Spokane WA

Mike was a wonderful brother and friend to my sister, Michelle, and I. I loved his adventurous spirit, high energy and wonderful sense of humor. We so many fun family memories at Lake Pend Oreille from over the years to cherish. He will be greatly missed.

I will always remember Mike as an adventurous, fun loving man with a big heart. My prayers to his family. He was so proud of his family and loved them so, every time I ran into him over the years he always light up when talking about them. RIP Mike, you wil be missed

We always referred to him as Mike on the bike as he rode through the neighborhood. He was helpful and kind. He will be missed by all of us.

I am so very sorry to read this. I became friends with Mike in 1980 when we lived in alvardo Hall at UNM. Mike was a very fun person to hang around with! I am sorry his life ended so soon.