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Michael P. "Mike" McGuirk

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

1944 - 2020

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January 1, 2020
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Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather and BrotherFitchburgMichael P. "Mike" McGuirk, 75, died Friday, April 10, 2020 at the Newton Wellesley Center for Alzheimer's after an illness. He leaves his wife of 52 years, Joanne (Ethier) McGuirk; one son, Shawn M. McGuirk; one daughter, Catherine "Katie"...

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5yrs w/out you. Grateful every day for you and mom. Love you always

Miss you so much daddy. Love you forever

Can't believe it's almost a year. Miss you so much dad .... Life's not the same w/out you

Joanna and family our deepest sympathy, we share you loss Mike was a great person and will be missed but our memories of Mike will always be uplifting.
My wife grew up with Mike and others in the west' and played ball with Mike in the neighborhood ball games. Always a great friend with a smile
Susan & Brian Herrick

Joanne, I am so sorry for your loss of Mike. He was a great guy to grow-up with in West Fitchburg. We made many memories together and those memories have lasted my entire life. Even though he was a couple of years older than me he never let that impact our friendship in any negative way. Simply put, he was one heck of a nice guy.

Joanne, I'm sorry for your loss. Mike was a great guy to be growing-up with in The West. Together we created many memories in those days, memories that have lasted my lifetime. Even though Mike was a couple of years older than me, he never allowed that to come into play in a negative way. Simply put... Mike was an all-around good guy.

Joanne, Shawn and Katie So sorry for your loss. Met Mike while at SBHS. Shared lots of time together. Saw Mike a few times through the years. He was always a joy to be around. Doug Gaudet Northfield, MA

Joanne, Shawn, and Katie,
I have very fond memories Mike (playing catch with me when I needed it, letting me pitch during a Tigers game when Wes wasn't there, building the absolute best ever sledding hill in the blizzard of '78, letting us sit on the open convertible top instead of the seat of the VW, and just being a great guy). He was always good to me and I am terribly sorry for your loss.
My sincerest condolences,
Jay Murray