Michael-Donovan-Obituary

Michael Donovan

Lexington, Kentucky

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DONOVAN Michael S., 62, husband of Elizabeth S. Hughes, passed away on July 15, 2015. Mike was raised in Meadowthorpe subdivision in Lexington, graduated from Lafayette High School and attended the University of Kentucky. For the past 35 years, Mike owned and operated Wildcat Liquor, a local...

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Sorry to learn Mike passed away. I worked at Wildcat 1982-1984 when I lived in Lexington. I am sorry for your loss.

i remember Mike coming to Las Vegas for his Mom and all of us hanging a plaque at Nellis to honor Phillip Donovan his brother.
Danielle is my friend and we went out to celebrate her brothers life to Nellis. Mike loved his family so much.
We will miss you and your kindness to others

Mike greeted me like an old friend every time I saw him. My sympathy goes out to his family. He knew Lexington as well as anybody I ever knew.

My heart felt sympathy goes to the Donovan family in the loss of your father and to all who loved Mike. You are in my thoughts and prayers in this difficult time.

I'm sadden to hear this news and my thoughts and prayers to the Donovan family and children. Mike was always a kind man to me and those around him. My deepest sympathy at this difficult time.

Mike and I were able to visit, "catch up" and laugh about our past experiences recently at the visitation for our mutual friend Ed Piper. Mike was a member of the Lafayette Crew that spent many hours at the Foushee home and is also fondly remembered by them. Our sincere condolences to his family and many friends.

Steve and Lee (Foushee) Sharp

My heart goes out to the Donovan family, especially a dear friend of mine. I wish you peace and healing, Jyler.

im an old truck driver a reg. at his store
he always liked the ol loud chevy truck of mine we talked about old school old songs I liked him I think he liked me he teased me by keeping my change I will miss him

Mike was a very special guy.