MICHAEL-KADOW-Obituary

MICHAEL S. KADOW

Washington, District of Columbia

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  MICHAEL STANLEY KADOW  Of Bethesda, MD, passed on August 22, 2015. Beloved partner of Desiree D'Alonzo; devoted son of Ellen and Brian Kadow; brother of Kathleen M. Kadow (Eliud Bonilla), Christopher B. Kadow (Jessica), Patrick M. Kadow (Nancy); brother-in-law to Jeanne D'Alonzo (Omar)...

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Thinking of the good olé days caused me to find this sad news. I don't have many regrets in life, but not staying in touch with my teammates and frat brothers is definitely one. God bless & God speed #79!!!!

The Klingerman's were very saddened to learn of Mike's passing. The Kadow's will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

The Kadow Family would like to Thank you for all the kind words and thoughts. Without all of your support we would not have been able to honor Michael as we did today. Thanks again. Kadow Family

I am sure that I share the sentiment on behalf of my classmates and football brothers at Gonzaga when I say "thank you" Mike. For the time we shared, for the things we achieved, and for the memories that will remain core to all of us. Rest in Peace Friend.

Mary and I were shocked and saddened to hear of Mike's passing, especially at such a young and vibrant age. We will always remember Mike as a fun loving, kind man.

The Wiley family offers the Kadow family and friends our deepest condolences and prayers. It was an honor to have been a teammate of Michael's at Lehigh and we will always remember the good times.

We are very sorry for your loss! Thinking of you all and sending our deepest sympathy and love. John, Ellen, Jay, Scott, Sharon, and Alison Talbott

Rest in peace Michael S. kadow

I had the privilege of playing football with Mike Kadow at Lehigh. He was a true student-athlete.' On the field, he was a fierce competitor, leader and champion. Off the field, he was a dedicated student, active around campus and in his fraternity.

I will always remember his smile and laughter, which were ever-present when Mike was nearby. He was a big guy with a bigger heart who made the days brighter for those around him.

You will be missed, Mike.