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Michael M. Kokolus

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Michael M. Kokolus Michael M. Kokolus, 63 years, of Dushore, PA formerly of New Tripoli, passed away on Monday, November 28, 2011 at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, PA. He was the husband of Janice A. (Gregorinci) Kokolus for 43 years last April. Born in Northampton, PA, he was...

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I hope Michael's family is doing well...
God bless all if you... 11-24-2020

I knew Michael while in the Marine Corps in 1967, we were stationed on Okinawa at the Marine Corps Combat Training area on the North end of the Island.
Michael was a great guy and very funny....
I hope his family is doing well.
Roger Starnes, Fort Worth, Texas.

Michael, took this photo of me and the ladies that helped with the Laundry at the Marine Corps Combat Training Camp on Okinawa in mid 1967. He and I were good friends and I will never forget him. God put in my heart to call Michael just days before he passed and by some miracle I found his number. It was the only time I spoke with him since Okinawa in 1967. God bless his family.
Roger Starnes, Fort Worth, TX, 11-25-2019

Janice and Family,
Marie and I are sorry for your loss. I guess it is 40 years or more since we had regular contact. We did get to visit with Michael at Maria Yuhas's funeral, but that was the last time I talked to him. When Michael was growing up and just a grade schooler or an early high schooler, we spent some time together in the acres behind the old homestead. You could tell then that he would be an outdoorsman and hunter. My favorite memories of Michael was the day he was born....

Enjoyed hunting with Mike and is family for many years. Look forward to hunting in heaven...Ill have some great dogs!

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Janice, Michele, Michael...so very sorry for your loss.

I too am sorry for your lose. I never met Mike but was inspired by his talent and help in my building two rifles. With his expert help... they came out pretty well.

When I heard about his cancer, I prayed for complete remission... but God has the grand plan. I feel Mike is with the Lord and is probably building really fine firearms up there.

God bless you and your family.

So very sorry for the loss of your father. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.