Michael-McCool-Obituary

Michael McCool

Florence

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Michael Gerald "Cool" McCool, 51, passed away September 13, 2007, at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland.Mike, a long-time employee of Hemphill Construction, was a resident of Florence. He was the acclaimed race car driver of the 2M mini stock car and won many track championships including the...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I was so very sorry to hear about Mike. I had not seen Mike in over 25 years but I was always crazy about him. I am glad you are not suffering Mike. I looked you up on the computer only a couple of months ago and I saw that old 79 Ford pickup in the background. You were just just absolutely the best! I hope you see Squeaky when you get there, you know I always loved you!

Mike was a man of few words, but was certainly always alot of fun to be around and will be missed greatly. Our prayers go out to those closest to him.
Love,

Miss Shirley, you may not remember me, its been a long time since you lived on Savana St., Me & Mike ran togother, raced with Sonny Cook and Larry Simmons, later we raced with Jimmy Clarke and worked at the Ford place in Raymond. We are sorry we did not get to come to the funeral, we did not know, until this morning. Mike was loved by all and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Now Mike, Danny, Betty and Sam are together again. Love, Pat...

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With Deepest Sympathy to McCool's family as well as his racing family & friends. He has been the man for many years and will be remembered for his great talent! Our hearts are hurting, but one thing is for sure, McCool is free from pain and suffering!
(114 CJ Racing)

I am so sorry to hear about Mike. I just read it in the paper this morning. Wish I could have attended the funeral. I grew up on Stokes Robertson Rd and knew him most of my life. Betty was a dear friend and classmate of mine. He will be missed.