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Michael Eggleston

Agawam, Massachusetts

1985 - 2020

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Michael Anthony Eggleston, age 35 was called home on June 3, 2020, after a long struggle with addiction. He was born on February 1, 1985, in Holyoke, Ma. and was raised in Agawam, Ma.Mikey had a heart of gold. He truly loved people but couldn't always show his genuine spirit the way he wanted to....

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Not a day goes by where I don't miss you, cuz, especially on your birthday (yesterday).

My condolences go out to Mike's entire family. I had no idea until today. I hadn't seen him in over a decade. He was a really good guy and I know he had tried fixing things in his life. He will always be missed.

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To the entire Eggleston family,
What a beautifully written tribute to one amazing, fighter of a kid. Sadly, addiction eats away at the brain, and won. The most heartbreaking death a family can endure, as truly theres no cure/fix for the demons of addiction. He had a beautiful family and so much to live for, and he knew it, and worked it. I will pray for all of you left behind, that God gives you the strength you need to face the days ahead as you put sweet Mikey to rest. May you find...

Ken and Deb.,
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
I will add Mike to my prayers

God Bless , praying for the loved ones you left behind. Hope you can find peace in his memories.

Ty for shedding light on this. Like many the light is dimmed too soon...and it tends to be the good ones. Let his beautiful soul live on in our memories.

That was a beautiful tribute to Michael. It brought tears to my eyes and an ache in my heart. I don't know you or your family or Michael, however I lost a brother due to addiction and understand the pain and the loss. The way you described the type of person Michael was, sounds so much like my brother. I miss him everyday. So many awesome great sensitive people are lost to addiction everyday. I'm so sorry it had to affect your family. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

Fly with the angels, Mike. Thank you to your family for having the courage to share your addiction. RIP