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Mr. Michael "Mike" Kominski

Las Cruces, New Mexico

1948 - 2007

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Mr. MICHAEL "MIKE" KOMINSKI 1948 – 2007 Mike Kominski, born on September 26, 1948, in Manchester, Connecticut, passed away at Mesilla Valley Hospice (La Posada) on April 3, 2007. He was preceded in death by both his father Walter and mother Lois.  After serving in the United States Marine Corp,...

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Joyce, I was shocked to hear about Mike's passing. Mike was someone that one always expected to 'be around'. He was a great boss. I am so sorry for your loss. I will pray for him, and you.

Joyce,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I know that Mike left a lasting impact on those who lived and worked with him. My wife and I will be praying for you.
With sorrow.... Sal And Carmela Santoro

Joyce, I'm very sorry to hear about Mike. I'll always remember the fun we had on our ski club trips (and his concern for your safty the time I took you for a motorcycle ride!). My thought are with you at this difficult time.

Joyce, I just now received notice of Mike's passing from Bob Zdankiewicz. I am so very sorry for your loss. It was such a shock to hear of this. Mike gave me a chance when I needed one and I will forever be in his debt. Even though I was four years his senior he acted as a mentor and coach giving advice and guidance I still rely on today in my everyday life. He touched my life during some difficult times for me in ways only he and I know, but because of this he will always be remembered...

Dear Joyce,
I was so sad to hear of Mike's passing. It doesn't seem that many years ago that Mike was showing me his "trained" cats in Manchester; where has the time gone? Our prayers go out to you, and rest assured that as I play Tallwood every Sunday morning I will be thinking of Mike and you with fondness.

Dave & Mona Cappuccio

Joyce, we are so sorry to hear the sad news about Mike. He was a special person and leaves behind so many wonderful memories that he shall never be forgotten. Our deepest sympathy to you and all the family. God Bless. Chuck and Marti Spewock

Joyce, I'm so sorry to hear about Mike. You & he are in my prayers. I'll remember Mike, fondly, as the guy who let me borrow his clubs to "try" the game of Golf. A lot has changed since our Aetna days.

Joyce -- We're so very sorry we never got to know Mike; but the two of you opening your home to us for a look at those lights was a special welcome to Las Cruces. May wonderful memories comfort you through this difficult time.

Joyce,

Mike and I spent so many years together at Aetna and Tallwood. I was shocked by his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.