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Michael McCormick

East Haven, Connecticut

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East Haven, Connecticut
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MCCORMICK, MICHAEL " MAC" Michael "Mac" McCormick, 63, of East Haven and Westbrook, passed away September 11, 2013 at Yale New Haven Hospital. He was born March 17, 1950 in New Haven to the late Lester and Alyce (McClure) McCormick. Michael is survived by loving wife of 43 years, Joyce (Perrotti)...

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Still miss my sidekick from all the East Haven and UNH games. Irreplaceable. Miss you buddy

The McCormick Family would like to Thank all of you for your kind words.The world has lost a Husband,Father,Brother and Friend that not many can equal up to.

Joyce and family . michael was a lightin a sometimes dark world and will be sadly missed .

Joyce and Family, although I have never met you I feel I have known you for as long as I've known Mac. There was never a time we were together that he didn't speak of you. He was so proud of his family. I met Mac 29 years ago at Chatfield Paper and was fortunate to reconnect with him at xpedx the past 3 years. He was someone I truly admired and respected - St. Patty's day will never be the same! My heartfelt and deepest sympathies go out to all of you.

In the work world, no one was more fair or grounded in integrity than Mac. He taught me much with his drive and his character. That his time after retiring should be cut short is a compounding of the loss. Please add the prayers of my family to those of your own.

To Joyce , Shawn & Brandon I'm very sorry about Mac he was a great friend I'll never forget the good times we had both in & out of work if there is ANYTHING you need please call me (203-915-2157).

To the McCormick Family,
I had the honor of doing business with MAC for 10 years as a large customer of xpedx. No matter what favor I ever asked of him, he always did his best to oblige. A dedicated employee, a family man, someone who set the bar high. I was happy when he finally retired, though I knew he could never be replaced. His dedication to xpedx and his customers, left a legacy of kindness, integrity, and hard work. I am honored to have known him. My heart goes out to your family....

To Mikes family and friends, I feel your sadness.Mike was one of my best friends growing up.I wore one of his suits to my brothers funeral during the Vietnam war.Michael felt my sorrow and was a steadfast friend in my life.I will always miss him.I even drove his yellow 64 convertible Chevy keys and all.
With my love,
John Cushen

I am very sorry for your loss