Michael-Mayer-Obituary

Michael Mayer

Newtown, Connecticut

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Michael MayerPAWLING - Michael Mayer, 73, a homegrown Pawlingite, submitted his final grades after kicking pancreatic cancer's ass for as long as humanly possible.Mike is survived by his wife of 50 years, Judith Upton Mayer, daughters Kathy (Brad Eggleston, Newtown CT), Jennifer (Elkton MD),...

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sorry to hear of Michael's death. he was a year ahead of me at pawling high. his sister,susan, and my sister,anita, were classmates and best friends.

So sorry to hear about Mike. We had some GREAT times together--------playing football,hanging out at `the Y`and of course our D.C. trip!!Mike let me use his Mom`s Vw to take my driver`s test and I passed.(Not sure if his Mom knew)Prayers go out to Judy and family

They broke the mold when sent us Mike ... he was surely one of a kind ... it was my privilege and pleasure to have worked with him for 20 years in the math department at DCC ... the world is a little sadder place without Mike in it ...

Mike's obituary was honest, unpretentious, and absolutely wonderful --- the same way that I would describe Mike. Working with him was a genuine pleasure and an experience that I will never forget. He had such a great positive influence on so many people. He will be missed.

Our thoughts are with you Judy and your family.Mike always brightened up my day in the office.

Mike was a wonderful person, a good uncle, a great brother-in-law, a dedicated teacher and he will be missed by who knew him.

Our heartfelt condolences, Kate, Brad and all extended family members. xo Amy and Mark

Ooh, Mike. Where has time gone? I remember when the Woodinville School closed and you came to the "Big School" in 7th grade. I remember in high school, you use to drive a black VW and bragged you could run it all week on a dollar's worth of gasoline. We had one helleva time on our class trip to Washington, D.C. just before graduation in '57. When I retired from the State and began writing a series called, "I Remember When..." for the Pawling News Chronicle, often you'd give me facts when I...