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Michael Wayne Hanlin

High Point, North Carolina

Jan 3, 1979 – Apr 12, 2016 (Age 37)

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BORN
January 3, 1979
DIED
April 12, 2016
AGE
37
LOCATION
High Point, North Carolina

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Michael Wayne Hanlin, age 37, of Chester Ridge Dr. died Tuesday, April 12, 2016 in Archdale, North Carolina. He was born January 3, 1979 in Lincoln County to the late Betty Carol Kaalberg Hanlin and Kenneth Raymond Hanlin and wife, Carolyn Burgess Hanlin. Michael graduated from Cherryville High...

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I have no words to express my sorrow over Michael's passing. He was a great guy that hung out with my son, David. He was a great friend to David and always so well mannered when came over to the house to see David. My thoughts and prayers with the family and friends. Shirley Jones Brown

I am so sorry about Michael's passing. Mother and I are here if you need anything don't hesitate to contact us. God be with you all during this sorrowful time . We love you all!!

Micheal was a great guy. Full of life and kind hearted. We haven't really talked to much since I moved to SC but I won't forget the fun times we did have. I wish the family peace and closer. You all will be in my family's prayers. Till we meet agian old friend till we meet again.

Micheal I will miss you dearly my old friend. I will pray for your family hoping faith will help ease the pain of losing someone so special. Although I can't understand why your life is over now I know in my heart that God will be with you and your beautiful sole will continue to shine bright in his name. I'll remember and love you always in my heart. For you were truly one of the good ones!!

It saddens my heart for all of you. I remember when he and John played baseball and I couldn't tell them apart. He was a wonderful young man and will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Carolyn Jackson Crowder