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Michael Hawk

San Francisco, California

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Michael Hawk

Michael Allen Hawk, 62, died of a heart attack May 7th at home in San Francisco.  He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Jeanine Hawk a native of San Francisco, and her loving family, the Dimartino's.  Born in Kansas City, MO to Charles and Regina Hawk he is also survived...

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It took more than a decade, but I finally watched and finished all of Big Bang Theory. It was hilarious, and I enjoyed it just like you said I would. I now have the role you had at CLCV/EnviroVoters back when we first met, and I think of you often. Crazy how time flies and things change. I hope you are at peace, my friend.

Coming up on 11 years since you left this earth. I love and miss you and your smile. I hope you are living large and in peace

10 years gone. I hope you are at peace and are contributing to healing the planet.

I can't believe Michael has been gone five years. It seems like a lifetime and just yesterday simultaneously. I hope if there is some version of life ever after you are at peace. CU.

I knew Mike many years ago. I am so pleased to know what a rich life he led and what a fulfilling marriage he had. I know his loss is so significant in so many ways to so many people. My heart goes out to all his family and friends. He is someone to be missed; you have my sincere condolences. I hope there are hoops in heaven...

I will always remember the "Big Guy" ... wish I would have seen him recently :( Miss you.

Michael was my cousin and we had lost touch for so many years, but recently connected just a few weeks before his death. His first words to me were..Well you found me! And now I've lost him again before we really had a chance to catch up! From all the comments I see that he was an extraordinary man, full of life and love, friends, and family. His work in conservation mirrors my own love of the earth and I only wish I had found him sooner! Rest in peace, my dear cousin!

Michael--your boisterous laugh, your unwavering principle, your willingness to talk and listen, your dedication to your lovely bride. I'll miss it all, I'll grieve, as you would if it were me on the other side.

Michael was an incredible man, and he will truly be missed. Atavistic. That's for him because he taught me what it meant and forced me to find a way to use it enough so that I'd remember it. I would never use that word to describe him though, in fact it's practically the last adjective I would ever use to describe him, but it's so rare to meet someone who loved building his vocabulary and educating people. It made Michael one of a kind. Usually songs remind you of people, but in this case...