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Michael David Massi

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Michael David Massi Mike of Charlotte, NC passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. He was born in Charlotte, NC on Sept. 7, 1952 to Joe and Kitty Massi. Mike served in the US Army and traveled extensively overseas. Mike served the community of Charlotte as...

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Mike, You were my brother too! I am so sorry for your entire life that I never got a chance to know you. To the family of Mike Massi I send sympathy and hope you have peace. This is very late coming but know that I care. Daniel Massi, half brother to Mike Massi

My heartfelt condolences go out to Mikes family and All the people that he helped in their recovery. Mike was Best Man at my wedding, Good Friend and Confidant. I, personally would have never made it 10 years clean and sober if not for his Loving Kindness. I Love Mike and Tamara with ALL my heart.

Kitty I was so sorry to hear the news about your son. My heart goes out to you. You and your family are in my prayers.

Dear Tamra,Ms Kitty,
The words are not hard because they are true. But it is a hard time to tell them. Mike and Tamra you both have meant so much to me and my family over the past 15+ years. I was one of those fortunates to have met Mike at a very early time in my recovery. It started on March 15,1991 @ 2700 Park Rd. and continues today. I evenually worked with Mike, I went to concets with him and Tamara, my daughter and I white water rafted together with Mike, Tamra and the HH Crew on...

I have known and loved Mike since he was about eight years old. He was always a funny and caring kid, he loved his mother more than she will ever know. We shall all miss Mike and his ability to make any electronic equipment get up and walk!!! Love u "FRUIT"
love, patsy mcswain and kids

Mike and I shared our youth. We loved to travel and explore new places. He was never a stranger in a strange place.
I hope the greatest adventure of all still awaits him now on the other side of the rainbow; My wish is he finds peace, OBX beaches and fish to catch; all his favorite music plays;a dog named Dave to be his companion once again... and ready to take a ride to anywhere in the old Triumph GT-6.

Love,
Your Lona Beam