MICHAEL-LONGLEY-Obituary

MICHAEL LONGLEY

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

1948 - 2020

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Michael F. Longley Aug. 18, 1948 - Feb. 16, 2020

EDMOND Michael Frank "Mike" Longley died early Sunday morning, Feb. 16 due to complications from Alzheimer's disease. This loving husband, father, friend, and servant will have a Memorial Service Sunday, March 8, at 2 p.m....

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I only just found out about Mr. Longley's passin and my heart broke. He was the greatest boss ever and I cherished his friendship. I had the privilege of working with him on cases involving children in DHS custody and those kids would call him "Pawpaw". His eyes lit up when talking about his own family, especially when speaking of Mrs. Longley. He cherished her and it was inspiring to see how devoted he was to her. Rest in peace, Mike! Thoughts and prayers for the family.

My Michael, I have missed you every single day since we parted. Never in my life will I experience a friendship like the one we had together. You helped my buy my first house, enabled me to start my own business, and throughout it all became my best friend. My heart aches for what you and your family went through. I know you will be missed by your many friends. I am so thankful I am included as your friend. I will see you in heaven.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

He was a great teacher.

Mike was a great friend, mentor and boss to me. He was a great listener and problem solver. I will cherish our work time together and our friendship. Rest in peace dear friend.

RIP Mike, may the Lord comfort Sally, the kids and grandchildren, as well as friends and co-workers. Tell Danny, Buddy, Randy, Coach Brown, Louie, and all of our other coaches and teammates hello. God got a slick fielding second baseman when he drafted you!

Mike and I were great friends. We first knew each other as first graders at Roosevelt Elementary School in Enid, Oklahoma when we were 6 years old. We have remained friends through all of these 65 years. Mike was always proud of his heritage and being an "Enid Boy".

Mike had a good heart

I am so sorry to hear about Mike. He was always happy, and outgoing. Very friendly character.