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Michael Brian McCue

Ford City, Pennsylvania

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Michael Brian McCue, 54, of Harrisburg, (formerly of Kittanning), died suddenly on Thursday, February 11, 2010 at his residence. He was the son of former Attorney and State Representative John B. McCue and the late Mary (Clapper) McCue. He was a 1973 graduate of Kittanning High School and...

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I just heard about Michael's passing and I still can't believe he is gone. Michael and I were best friends for so many years and then we drifted apart for a long time. My memories of Michael are so profound and overwhelming - we saw each other through some of the most important times of our lives. Most of all I remember the fun and good times.

My deepest sympathies to John B. and Patrick.

Michael, Thank you for all the love and kindness you showed for me and my family.

Only heartfelt smiles, only good memories, only true love, only you.

Mike we will miss your smile and great sense of humor. We will always remember you and what you meant to our family. " Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. " You were always there to lift my spirits and make my day brighter. In loving memory, Emma, Elmer Woodyard and Family.

Heyyyyyy Michael, your smile always made our day. Always there to make us laugh with your quick wit. you will forever be missed, and our thoughts and prayers go out to your family. you were a great freiend R.I.P buddy.

michael, what am i going to do without you on the house floor to make me laugh and pass the time by so quickly?! you were an awsome guy who was so fun to be around.i will miss you so so much.my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. R.I.P..

Some people come into our lives and quickly go.

Some people move our souls to dance.

They awaken us to new understanding with the passing whisper of their wisdom.

Some people make the sky more beautiful to gaze upon.

They stay in our lives for awhile, leave footprints in our hearts, and we are never, ever the same again.

-Author Unknown

My Dear Michael, what can I say. I love you and miss you. I can only hope that you are up there smiling down on us and remembering how much fun we had during our late nights at the House, as well as going out for a "Bud". Oh, and I will never forget our little fights, they were more fun than anything. I will always cherish the years I had to spend with you. I will miss you forever.
Your loving friend and sister - Rose

Words are inadequate at a time like this to convey how sad and sorry we feel. Michael was a bright light and enduring amusement who made work seem like fun. To say he will be missed is an understatement. To his family: may your fond memories serve as a comfort to you. And know that he was loved very much.

We were so sorry to hear of Michael's passing. He was a friend and co-worker, and although we have not worked with him for a few years, the memories of his lively personality all come back to mind. Throughout the years, we all shared many days and nights waiting in the back of the House Chamber, held hostage by the budget battles. Michael could always make people smile and it is his humor and caring spirit for others that we will remember most about him. We pray that he is resting in peace....