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Michael Fry

Indianapolis, Indiana

Oct 25, 1960 – Nov 4, 2012

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BORN
October 25, 1960
DIED
November 4, 2012
LOCATION
Indianapolis, Indiana

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Michael L. FryMike Fry had only one main goal in life, and he achieved it every day of his life: He wanted to make people laugh. From his early days as the perennial class clown in Huntington, Indiana, his course in life was set. He spent his high school years training intensely to reach his goal...

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I was on happy's place when I was a little girl

It hardly seems possible that it has been ten years since we lost such a talented and brilliant guy! We all miss him!

Mike Fry was always full of entertainment energy. He always made those around him laugh. He is dearly missed and loved. But he is now on the other side entertaining all of those who have crossed over.

I hope you are making my Son Laugh again like you did when he was a Child. R.I.P Mike & Justin. Always in my thoughts.

Mike was my cousin and there's not a day that goes by that i talk about the memories we had when we were kids. He always used to make us laugh one way or another. I will remember you always, love you Mike!

When I new Michael he was a quiet kid we was on the same bus going to school and I loved his show we sure miss him.

I went to school with Mike. We weren't close friends, and never talked, but he stood out to me because he was always so happy. And seeing him happy made me happy, even if it was only for a moment. That was his impact on me. He was loved by many people, and so are you, his beautiful family.

I grew up watching Happy The Hobo on channel 55 out of Ft Wayne, Indiana. I loved him and Froggy. I loved the good clean fun Happy did. And then years later when I found him on facebook I got to enjoy his great God given since of humor once again via his many fun loving statuses. He is missed by a lot of people. I will never forget him.

Ella, your Dad is amazing. I used to watch your Daddy's show in the 1970s on Super 55 TV. He would do silly things that made us laugh and forget about sad or difficult things. He was a breath of fresh air and always brought good and wholesome fun into our home. Thanks for sharing him with a world so much in need of love an joy. God Bless you Ella. Your Papa is bringing joy to others in heaven now. May the angels watch over you and your Mommy little one.