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Michael Frisch

Salem, Massachusetts

1945 - 2011

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FRISCH, Michael Of Salem in Boston, April 15, 2011, Mass. Bay Commuter Rail Conductor (Newburyport/Rockport Line), age 65, USMC Veteran, son of Alfred J. Frisch and the late Rosemary A. (Brawley) Frisch; brother of Sheila Frisch, Karen Pelletier and the late Alfred J. Frisch, Jr. Uncle of Alicia...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

To Carmen and the entire clan. Love and prayers always. Sorry i was away when you neede a hug the most. Let me know if there is anything... anything.
Denise MGH-colpo
617-265-1962

God bless, Mike. Thanks for everything, you are a truly great man who blessed us with so much. Carry them well in the next world, we'll see you soon enough.

Dear Carmen,
I was so sorry to read about your loss. Im sure your journey with Mike over the past year was hard. Mike is at peace now and you will one day. Derrick would always talk about his train rides in and Mike was always mentioned.
To you, your family as well as Mikes family God Bless, you will see him again

Mike was someone I saw every morning and every evening. I ride the Rockport train in and out of Boston daily. Mike was such a gentleman and so much fun. It makes me terribly sad that I wont see him again. Whenever I had a clue regarding football on my crossword puzzle he would always provide the answer. Somedays I would bring an extra nut bar for him that he liked and he would say "I'll save it for the gym". I would offer him apples and bananas but he would always reply "any mangoes or...

Carmen, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Sorry I cannot be there. Mike was such a great guy; he will be truly missed. Alicia, please pass my condolences on to your family.

Dear Sheila and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Michael's passing. Thank you for emailing me, which I just read now. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this most painful time. I will attend the funeral tomorrow. --Terry

Upon Hearing New Trainmen Talk

Their conversation is loud,
their laughter crude, perhaps,
as they stand together by the cab,
talking what men do talk about:
sports, women, the boss, a colleague…
it does not matter.

Their loudness violates the air,
attacks its soft fragility,
forces it to flee the coarse assault
in hasty rivulets of mist.
It leaves behind a void
that feels naked, barren, cold.

Once there was...

Mike you will be greatly missed by everyone on the '5'. You made those long train rides go by just a little bit faster.

RIP Mike