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Michael Thomas Inman

Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Sep 3, 1948 – Mar 14, 2020 (Age 71)

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BORN
September 3, 1948
DIED
March 14, 2020
AGE
71
LOCATION
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

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MICHAEL THOMAS INMANMichael Thomas Inman 72 passed away on 3/14/2020. He was born September 3, 1948 in Merced, California to Thomas Inman and Mary Inman. Mike grew up in Greeley, Colorado. After graduating from High School, in 1966, Mike enlisted in the U.S. Army. In 1967, Mike was sent to...

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I will always remember you my friend, you Earl and I had some great times we got away with being teenagers and went on to have goog lives! I will miss your sister Andrea and her husband Robin as well! Thanks for being my friend Steve French

Mike and I became friends in 1993 when we were both hired at the Spring Air Co. That became a lifelong friendship. He was a "tremendous" guy, common sensical, humor full and a real kind human being. I miss our phone conversations that we had monthly since we both retired. I loved Mike and miss him dearly.

Mike and I served in Vietnam together. We have been back in touch for the last several years. He was a brave man and worked behind enemy lines. I shall miss him. My condolences to his family.

Rest in peace. I will always love you.

2001

Love of my life!

Great Friend from High School and College, we were trying to get together sometime,we always had so much fun. Will think of you often Mike. RIP, Denny Hedlund

Mike and I met 35 years ago in our neighborhood here at the Ranch. We enjoyed many years of parties and hanging out with our families. Of course, we also spent countless weekends playing golf. Golf became a focal point for all of us that lived in the neighborhood. We would take trips to the mountain golf courses of Colorado, sometimes with the guys and sometimes with our wives. But we always had great times full of wonderful memories, too numerous to tell. When we all turned 60, we started...

In the short time we were aquatinted, I enjoyed our talks. Mike was a good man and a pleasure to work with. He will be remembered and missed. With sympathy, Gene Killgo.