Michael-Haller-Obituary

Michael J. Haller

New York, New York

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HALLER-Michael J., of Lyman, ME on April 23, 2005. Beloved father of Melanie Haller and loving son of Everett and Mary Haller. Cherished brother of Thomas Haller and his wife Daisy and Ann Higgins and her husband Terence. Dear uncle to Kellianne Higgins, Christina Haller, and Terence Higgins, Jr....

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Mike was a close friend and one of the best guys I've ever known. I was fortunate enough to share some great memories with Mike with a fishing line in hand and to share a lot of laughs as well. His humor, his love of people, his enthusiasm and his stories of the life he led and of the memories he cherished, will be sorely missed by me and by all those who knew him. Mike was one of the good ones.

Mike was a kindred spirit,and I will miss his great sense of humor & good natured demeanor. He will live on within all of us lucky enough to have shared his journey.
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Mike was agreat person, was a friend to all who knew him. He seemed to know the right thing to say , at work or just being a friend to all. He will be missed by all who knew him. I can say my life was a little brighter with him in it.

To the NY friends and family I offer my heartfelt sympathy for your tragic loss. It is a great loss for all of us here at Maine Medical Center. I personally will always remember the twinkle in Mike's eye right before he delivered a zinger or a punchline. I will miss his unique way of sauntering into a room and oh yes I'll miss that NY accent. We were lucky to have Mike cross our paths even for such a short time.

Mike was a very good friend and I will miss him greatly. It is not often that you meet a fellow Leo that also thinks Boxer Dogs are children. I will miss seeing him in the morning after a long shift and hearing his laughter, and hearing at night about the days events. He was a very warm and caring person whom everybody loved to be around. My condolences to his Parents and Family.

Mike was a great guy. His sense of humor was priceless and he had myself and coworkers in "stitches" whenever we worked with him. We'll miss him greatly but his stories and jokes will be memories forever. That's the Mike I'll remember.

I am honored that I got the pleasure to work with Mike.He always brightened my day with his sense of humor and his stories.I will miss him alot.

Mike was a great person both personally and professionally. He always knew what to say to make me laugh. I am going to miss him greatly.

I will miss all the New York stories. Wish we could have been there with all of you.