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Michael Roy McDaniel

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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June 15, 1950 - January 11,2008. Michael Roy McDaniel, age 57, of Colorado Springs passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, January 11,2008. He lost his year long battle with lung cancer. Michael was born June 15, 1950 in Kansas City, MO to Roy and Betty McDaniel. They moved to Colorado...

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My dearest Mikie, my meatloaf with brown gravy;
You were my greatest love, you were my best friend. You stole a piece of my heart a long time ago...when you came home again you stole the rest...for eternity.

Your sweetie pie, your peach in a can,

Pami
Always have, always will.

Betty, Patty, Larry, and Kathy,
Michael was a man who was loved and admired by relatives so far away he seldom saw all of us. As proud of him as we are of our own sons.
I remember him tumbling with Ken Ray like two wrassling panda bears . I remember him wanting me to pick all the relish out of his ham salad sandwiches. I remember him as I last saw him...home on leave ..standing tall and handsome in his Air Force uniform in our back yard near Stayton , OR.
Mike will never be...

wow,mike went home, i was sooo proud of him. where have all the good ones gone? i remember when he use to get so mad at me for me telling him he had to call me aunt kay, you rock mike. love kay

I like to think of Mike in a distant, yet reachable place debating over a butterknife with Alice again....as they used to joke about. He's a good man that went , no doubt , to a good place. I am so sorry Betty that you had to know this sorrow....and all his family.

Mike, I remember when you were born and as you grew up .. God bless you and all your family .. Thank you for coming to see us when we were in Phoenix .. Love , Aunt Della

With youngest son Jason

When ever I think of Mike I think of when we were all kids, Him and his Aunt Alice would play together. Now they have both went home and I miss them a lot. I wonder if they are playing together again. Love you Aunt Joyce

Mike, I will miss your stories and riding with you. Wish we could have done more of it