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Michael P. MADIGAN

Sacramento, California

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MADIGAN, Michael P. Born March 7, 1960 and passed away November 16, 2010, at the age of 50. Born in Fresno, CA and he has spent most of his life in Sacramento. He attended Jesuit High School, USF and Chico State. Michael will be remembered as a caring, considerate and witty person who loved to...

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I remember Mike as Kerry's really cool big brother. I enjoyed his dry wit and cheeful attitude. It sounds like God decided to call him home just before his marriage and opportunity to embark on a new life adventure. That's unfortunate. To his family, it is my wish that his spirit will continue to bring a smile into your hearts.

My deepest sympathy to the entire family for the loss of a cherished son and brother. It is difficult to think that someone who was such a presence in my childhood and teen years is now gone. I will always remember him as being caring and genuine. My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.

My deepest condolences to the Madigan family.

Even though Michael and I had lost touch over the year's it was a pleasure to have known him. For the Madigan family my deepest sympathy for your loss. Michael was a great Son, Brother and I have no doubt he was a great Uncle, too. May God rest your soul my friend.

Mike and I were good friends when we were growing up around the old neighborhood.....I am saddened by his early passing and wish I was able to be there in person to pay my respects.

Michael dear friend, we sure had some good times at Sacramento Public Library working together. Your stories were always witty and wonderful. I will always feel your spirit near me. Rest in peace dear friend you deserve the freedom from pain. Blessings wished to your family and friends.

I worked with Michael for years at the library. Michael was a good soul. So sorry for your loss.

My deepest sympathy on your loss. I worked with Michael at the Central Library for many years and remember him like a little brother. We laughed alot and worked hard. We were together that awful day when two librarians were killed. I remember walking out of the building and down the street together with him. We had no idea what had happened, we just knew it was bad. What a relief it was to have that big kid with me. He would visit us at the library when he could and we always considered him...

Dr Madigan
Memories keep those we love close to us forever.
With deepest sympathy

Teresa Dean Elk Grove