Michael-McCabe-Obituary

Michael McCabe

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Feb 8, 1961 – Apr 3, 2023

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BORN
February 8, 1961
DIED
April 3, 2023
LOCATION
Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Michael Duane McCabe, 62, of Santa Fe, passed away on April 3, 2023.Michael was born on February 8, 1961 to Helen Natonabah McCabe and Peter McCabe in Fort Defiance, Arizona. He was born into the T?chii'nii clan (Red Running into the Water People Clan) and born for Hashk'?? Hadzohi (Yucca...

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A mentor in a million.Miss you.

He liked to hear me call him Mikey. I'll always treasure the memories of dining out with him in local eateries here in Santa Fé, talking about his train trips to California and his large circle of dear friends and his art.

Michael was my mentor. I miss his guidance and humanity. Rosemarie Gebhart

Many years ago (late 80's?), I saw an art exhibit in Santa Fe which included some of Michael's monotype prints. I was very taken with them, contacted him and went to see more of his work. I purchased a couple of prints which he mailed to me in California. Such a soft-spoken and talented young man, I have thought of him every time I look at the prints. They have moved with me to three different homes here in Northern California and my enjoyment and appreciation of them has only increased...

Years ago Michael introduced me, years ago to the world of printmaking. He was so knowledgeable, innovative, and had such great enthusiasm for the medium and all its possibilities. He was also a great teacher, a great friend, and a wonderful source of information that he freely shared. He will be greatly missed.

My condolences to the McCabe family. I knew Michael when younger. Really nice guy. Bettina my prayers are with you and your family. RIP Michael.

Michael was brave, kind, generous, humble, brilliant and so very talented. His passing has left a huge hole in my heart Linda Taylor

My mentor and friend. Who´s life impacted mine with kindness and original printmaking skills. I will miss him. Rosemarie Gebhart

Michael, your spirit is alive in all of us who knew you well. You belonged to an elite group of artist who practiced the age old premise of innovation. Your artistic knowledge always enhanced my time printing w you in the studio. I will miss that a great deal and treasure all the times I spent making ART with you. I´m glad I spent time with you only weeks before. I took a long hiatus from printing and I was ready to come back and we made plans. I don´t know where to go? I relied on you and...