Michael-McGLONE-Obituary

Michael E. McGLONE

New York, New York

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McGLONE - Michael E., of East Islip on September 22, 2012. Beloved husband of Catherine McGlone. Loving father of Molly & Christopher. Cherished son of Barbara & Peter McGlone. Adored brother of Kathleen, Peter, Sharon, Stephen, Mary, Barbara, Joseph & Paul. Dear son-in-law of Ruby...

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God bless and miss your smile

RIP My Friend. Still think of you and your kindness and how you always helped me with my Boat.

Mike Even 10 years later I still think of the good times we had at Snapper Inn. My your soul continue to rest in eternal peace. Until we meet again pal.

Thinking of you Michael. I still recall the last time we spoke at Ocean Beach. You are surely missed by many. God bless you and your family. Your friend Lynn

Mike
Rest In Peace Pal. I could still hear you saying “Mikey” when I would meet up with you.
Only have great memories of you at the Snapper Inn. You were always there to help and we’re a true buddy. I think if you from time to time.

Your Love for Molly was incredible and the love she gave back to you was beautiful.

May your Soul Rest In Peace.

I was so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. I knew him from the old "OBI/Golden Leaf" days and also had the pleasure to have Mike as my Chiropractic patient. I must say he always stayed positive considering his health challenges. One of the keys to a successful life, is to play well with the cards you were dealt and Mike certainly did that. He will be missed by all who knew him, including me.

Was so sad to hear of his passing. Wonderful person! God Bless him and his family!

One of the nicest people I ever met on Fire Island, he was always a good friend,I always loved his big smile wheb he walked into Flynn's, he will surely be missed by all,may you always find calm seas

Ocean Beach cruise @ Midnight

All the best life has to offer in a friend I found in Mike. Although we grew apart I will always think kindly of your generosity. Until we meet again... Brian X McGowan