Michael-Ferrier-Obituary

Michael Ferrier

Anchorage, Alaska

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Lifetime resident Michael G. Ferrier, 48, died Dec. 3, 2009, at his home in Anchorage.A funeral followed by cremation will be at 1 p.m. Wednesdayat Valley Funeral Home, 151 E. Herning Ave., Wasilla. Michael was born Aug. 1, 1961, to Clyde Ferrier and Mary Jo Reese in Anchorage.He worked...

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Had some fun way back in the day didn't we. Good & Bad, little bit of both. Times were a little tough in the neighborhood. You were a good person Mike. Happy to call you a Friend. I was just talking to Ron about some of the good times the other night at dinner. Sorry you're gone. Would be nice to sit and talk now that we matured a bit, I think. Say Hi to Rick for me. See you down the road.

Watched you grow up and go through so many experiences, some good, and some difficult, but always with a sparkle in your eye looking forward. You have finally come to a place where you will be at peace. Thank you for your friendship in this life; see you in the next. Doug

The love we shared was truly special. I will remember you always. I can't believe it was just last month we were together laughing and chasing each other around the room like kids.....you were the best, and will stay in my heart. Until we are together again,

I Grieve!!
You are the love of my life! Even though we were apart, my love for you never lessened or weakened. Our time together was unfinished-we had just spoken of my coming up in the summer and how much we still cared for each other. I shall miss and love you all the days of my life. Your Wife.

Baby, you taught me to love and we had no clue how to either. You taught me to keep our home safe and comfortable. Babe, you gave me life. I can't go any further than this. This life you showed me how to live is my first.

Dear Mike,
I'm sorry that I could not be there, you know that I love you very,very much I may not be your daughter,but a of your daughter heart. We've had alot of laughs alot of laughs.And we've had alot of cry together. I remember the day that your mom passed away.I didn't think that I could have hugged you enough. I will always cherish the memories that we've had together, that is something that no one can take from us.
With all my heart and soul I will always love...

I was Mike's sister-in-law when he was married to Janet. I enjoyed him so much and will miss him. He was funny and full of himself and we had some great times together. I know he is at last in peace....only I wish he was still with us. CB and I miss you and always will remember the great times. Love you. CB & Mary Blaisdell, Tampa, FL