MICHAEL-DUY-Obituary

MICHAEL N. DUY

Kansas City, Missouri

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Michael N. Duy, passed away February 26, 2014. A memorial visitation will be 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at the Porter Funeral Home, 1835 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kan. He is survived by his father, Kenneth Duy, mother, Patricia Duy, sister, Michelle Robinson and his special love, Christy...

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Mike was a great friend. We laughed always. He loved to play tennis when it was 104 degrees back when he lived with Jerry in The Cave. Best wishes Mike from Leo and Julie....we'll see you later.

Christy I am so sorry for your loss. Mike was one of the first family that I met when Travis and I started dating. He was such a nice guy. I am so glad Nemo is with you. Prayers and hugs to you.

To Christy and Mike's family, what a loss, what a shock. Mike was one really smart guy that I first came to know in 7th grade Math and Gym classes. We came from different worlds and even though we didn't always agree on things, we came to be friends and respect each other. Had some of the best discussions and conversations with Mike through the years when we saw each other. A true friend. He will be missed. Another Class of 69'er roaming the universe now, representing well!

Our lives are a long series of events and it is the people that we share those events with that give our lives meaning. I knew Mike for fifty years and we did a lot of living together. He has left a large hole that will never be filled. Rest in peace Buddy.

Christy, I'm so sorry Mike was taken from his one true love so soon. May your fondest of memories comfort you......

I met Mike when we all started college together at KCKCJC, then Ku, and KState- he was one of my best friends thru those years and though I have not seen him for many years , I often think about the fun and friendship- he was just a great guy with a wonderful smile and sense of humor- my thought are his loved ones

It was my good fortune to have known you brother.
You will be missed. Peace Michael.

I was fortunate to have met Mike through my older brother Dave back in the 80's. I always enjoyed seeing Mike as he had a great sense of humor. There was nothing phony about Mike, what you saw was what you got. He was my kind of people. Mike will be dearly missed.

Oh Mike, how I will miss you. We shared theour heartache when my brother Don died but you were my rock through it all for sure. I know you're both together once again and that makes me happy. Christy my heart goes out to you because I know you've lost your love, your partner and a piece of your heart. Love and prayers to you and Mike's family.