MICHAEL-GIRODO-Obituary

MICHAEL A. GIRODO

Birmingham, Alabama

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GIRODO, MICHAEL A. 58, of Nashville, TN died in his home on May 28, 2011 from a year-long battle with a brain tumor. He was born in Reading, PA but grew up in Homewood, AL. He was a graduate of John Carroll High School and received a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from St. Louis University....

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I recently found out about Mike's passing. I worked with Mike for many years at the NWS in Boston/Taunton, MA. He was a great guy and a better friend. I am grateful he is no longer suffering.

So sorry to hear about Mike's passing. Worked with him here in the Northeast for several years. He was a funny guy and good forecaster at WSFO Boston. My condolences to the family. Mike will be in my thoughts.

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Mike. I started with him on the same date at the National Weather Service in Memphis. He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor. He will be missed by many.

My prayers are offered for all of you as you cope with the loss of Mike. Please know that your sadness is shared and that Mike will live on in the hearts of his friends and family.

Mrs. G., Chris and the entire Girodo Family:

Barbara and I share in your loss. You know we loved Mike and please know that his illness brought Larry and our little group closer together this past year in support of Mike. That you guys got him to the end on his terms is a beautiful gift you all gave him. I'll miss him always.

And Anita---that wasn't a field behind the Girodo house where we played baseball, but a parking lot. So many good memories of those days.

At John 11: 25, 26 Jesus said,"I am the resurrecation and the life. He that exercised faith in me, even though he dies, will come to life; and everyone that is living exercises and exercises faith in me will never die at all."
To the Family you have my condolences.

I am so sorry to hear about Michael. We grew up together but have all gone our separate ways, but you never forget those days gone by. Remember the baseball games out in the field behind the Girodo house?...Michael getting mad at us for pestering him:)
Love and condolences to the whole family.
Anita Acquisto Bell