Michael-Jester-Obituary

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Michael L. Jester

Nottingham, Maryland

Jan 17, 1945 – Jun 14, 2013

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BORN
January 17, 1945
DIED
June 14, 2013
LOCATION
Nottingham, Maryland

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On June 14, 2013, Michael L. Jester; beloved husband of Alice A. Jester (nee: House); devoted father of Patty Drew and her husband Will, Kelly Greives and Chris Jester and his wife Shannon; dear brother of Patricia Phillips, Barry Jester and the late John B. Jester, Dorothea Mathis and Helen...

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Alice, to you and your family, I am so sorry to hear of Mike's passing.My love and prayers are with all of you. Mary Honeycutt

Alice, Kelly, Chris, Shannon, So sorry for your loss. Mike was one of those people who always had a hug, kind word, and a smile no matter how long it was that you had seen him. We have fond memories of years gone by on Plainfield Rd.--- the Sundays, holidays, birthdays, and just being together. Kelly and I always looked forward to the fun times and family gatherings. RIP Mike Hopefully, you and Kelly can watch those ponies and pick some big winners.

R.I.p Mike thanks for the laughs you will be missed by the tirekingdom family.prayers for the family

Mike was a classmate of mine at St. Ambrose School. Just recently reconnected with him on Facebook. Very sorry to hear of his passing. May he rest in peace.

Words cannot express how sorry we are for you loss. Mike was a special person. He will be truly missed.

Over the years you meet alot of people. Only a select few can be called friends. You will be missed.

Over the years it is easy to meet people but very hard to call them all true friends.A loss of a true friend is hard. Mr mike was a true friend

Uncle Mike was one of a few that I learned from, about some of life's lessons. Aunt Alice and family will be in my prayers for sure. I will truly look forward the being there when Uncle Mike is resurrected, along with his brother, sister's, his good friend and brother in law Ed Phillips, mother and father. I surely hope everyone else is there to see it happen.

Whether is was about work or just our families. Sometimes it was just about some books we were reading. Maybe it was just that we enjoyed talking to each other because we had so much in common. Lately it was just about life and what was good and what was bad. I remember the great times we had together when we travel-the cigars, the crab cakes and yes, the Crown Royal.

But most of all, I will always be thankful for just being able to talked to you and enjoy your...