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Michael J. Kane

Chicopee, Massachusetts

1947 - 2021

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Michael J. Kane, formerly of Chicopee, passed away on September 25, 2021 in Agawam, MA. Mike was born to Michael F. and Mary I. Kane in Springfield in 1947. He was predeceased by his parents and his brother, Thomas P. Kane. He is survived by his cousins and many good friends. Mike graduated from...

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I am so very sorry to belatedly hear that Mike had died while I was living in Oregon. He accompanied me many times on golf adventures all over Western Mass, humorously putting up with my almost complete lack of skill. He and I had many memorable discussions about I, Claudius. My wife, Lynn, absolutely loved him. I met him in grad school when we coincidentally sat next to each other one day. An instant and lasting friendship was formed. He was the most honest, well-liked guy I ever knew. I...

I knew Mike over the years as he ushered for me at Stagewest and City stage. Dedicated to everything he did. Godspeed Mike.

Dear Michael´s family and friends, I had the honor of working with Michael at MRC, Holyoke for seventeen years. A true Irishman, he very rarely had anything bad to say about anyone and I never heard him curse. He truly had the gift of gab, and his face would light up when I brought in Irish Soda bread, of loaf for the office and a loaf just for him. If friends were converted to money, he would be a millionaire. God speed my friend.

R.I.P.my friend...a life well lived

Mike was a mentor to me during our days together as colleagues at Mass Rehab. He was a wise man and a good person with a great sense of humor. I´m honored that I was able to spend time with him in recent times. Rest In Peace my dear friend

To the Kane Family: You have my deepest sympathy on your loss. He was a great friend and mentor to me while I worked with him in Holyoke. A loss like this is felt by all. He was a special, unique person, and he will be missed. May he Rest in Peace. Sincerely, Diane Kennedy Brooks

We were home room and hockey team buddies at Cathedral. Sorry to hear he died.