Michael-Kemp-Obituary

Michael S. Kemp

Willoughby, Ohio

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Michael Kemp, 53, of Kirtland, passed away suddenly July 1, 2011, at his home. He was born on April 7, 1958, in Cleveland. He was a 35-year resident of Kirtland, previously residing in Euclid.Michael was very devoted to his family and especially loved his nieces and nephews. Michael enjoyed...

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Oh my GOD I did not know that Michael has passed until I read your Mom's death notice. I am so very very sorry to hear about this. Such a terrible loss for your family. Michael was such a nice guy. I know I haven't seen any of you for about 20 years but I still remember everyone. Take care.

Kathy and family,
Just heard of your brother's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you through this difficults time.
Barb & Ken Votruba

My thoughts and prayers to your family, Michael was such a wonderful example of what a true firefighter is. He was so dedicated to his calling, his fellow firefighters, his family, the citizens, etc. He always had a smile on his face. What a wonderful human being. I am so sorry for your loss. God Bless.

May the many cherished memories of Michael and the happy times that you shared, help ease your pain at this difficult time. My thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy to you, Kathy, and your family.

Mike was a knid and gentle man. I enjoyed talking with him while caring for his mom. He will be truly missed.

Mike was a great guy and firefighter. I was lucky to know him, get hired with him and he will be missed. To all his family you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Ed Miller, (Retired) Captain CFD

Our thoughts and prayers are with Michaels's family.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Kemp Family. We are so sorry for your loss.
The Family of Walter & Mary Love

Michael was such a kind and wonderful man. My heart goes out to his family. May God watch over them always. I will miss your smile and talking to you when you stopped in to do your banking. Rest in peace my friend.