Michael E.-Alafat-Obituary

Michael E. "Mickey" Alafat

Lebanon, New Hampshire

Mar 28, 1933 – Jan 7, 2014

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BORN
March 28, 1933
DIED
January 7, 2014
LOCATION
Lebanon, New Hampshire

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Michael E. Alafat, Jr.Michael E. Alafat, Jr. died in Louisiana on Tuesday, January 7, 2014 at the age of 80. Mickey is survived by his wife of 31 years, Barbara, his 8 children, 12 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild and many nieces and nephews. Mickey was born March 28, 1933 in Burlington, VT...

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Miss you very much COUSIN Mickey

spent a lot of time as a friend and patron at landers/ he was a great person

Michael, you were a WONDERFUL COUSIN. and mentor.

i knew him very well. and he s and always be in my mind as a friend

Hello, I grew up in Windsor, VT, and I always requested my birthday dinner be at Landers restaurant, the beef shush kabob, the rice pilaf and those fried tomatoes... Please know I have very fond memories of what your family did for us. My mom passed away in September and I wish I could have one last trip to landers. Thank you. Take care.

TO the Alafat Family

Sincere sympathy in the loss of you Dad. He was quite a
man. We have a 20x40 pool because he said that was the
only size to get. Wow sure would like his help taking care of
it now. We all had some great times on George Hill with the
horses and all the girls. Memories are so healing

Joan Decato

We were so sorry to hear about Mickey. We have such fond memories of working at Landers and being a part of that working family. Many happy memories and lasting friendships were made there. Our thoughts are with you all as you celebrate Mickey's life.

My thoughts are with the family, especially Barb and Brent, as you mourn Mickey. I was lucky enough to work with Mickey at Landers, and I also got to ski and work with him at Whaleback. I tried to learn his graceful turns every chance I got! A warm, funny, no BS kind of man who I loved to pieces....

Beth, my memories of your Dad ("Mr. Alafat" to me) are so vivid and so warm. He was always very kind to me and I will always be grateful for that gift. My deepest condolences to you, your sisters, Barbara and everyone who knew and loved him.
Warmly,
Sherry