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Michael McNamara

Studley, Virginia

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McNAMARA, Michael B., 54, of Sandston, passed away Wednesday, April 7, 2010. He was preceded in death by his father, Bernard R. McNamara and is survived by his mother, Ethel S. McNamara; three sisters, Beverly McNamara, Norma-Jean Atkins and husband, William, and Cathy Parker and husband, Ed; nieces and nephews, Antoni Radivojevic, Amanda and Kep Parker, and Bryan Atkins; great-nephew, Elijah Parker; as well as his girlfriend, Robin Bray. Michael was well known for his love of music. Visitation will be held Sunday, April 11, 2010, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd., where services will be held 12:30 p.m. Monday, April 12, 2010. Interment Signal Hill Memorial Park.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Mac and Rick crusin

My best bud of 33 years, Mac, Its been three months, I still go to call you every day. Mac touched everybody that he meet, how many people can honestly say that. I know its been a huge void in my life with out hanging with Mac. The lord has been helping me see what is really important and one day we all will be with Mac again, that does put a big ol smile on my face. God bless Mac and everyone that was touched by him
Rick and Cheryl Simmons

Loving Life Making Friends Smile

And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I pass along the way, I made somebody smile.

Uncle Mike, we will miss you so much. All your stories and pranks we took for granted are now what we would give anything to hear once again. We love you and God bless you.

I had the privilege to work with Mike at United Power and to call him my friend. Mike was one of the few people that could bring sunshine into people’s lives. I remember once he called me at home from a job site and said “the equipment had caught on fire, burned down a third of the building and that there were 7 fire trucks there. What should I do?” He was kidding of course but he would do anything for a laugh. We would often go out to lunch together at Joe’s Inn and he would insist that...

I met Mike at United Power, via the telephone with the fake accent and name, he was so comical, I enjoyed it so when he came into the office, I'm going to miss him. My thoughts & prayers go out to his family.

I worked with Mike back in his United Power days as well. I was so sorry to hear of his sudden passing. He was such a good person, and you could always count on him to give 110% in all that he did. One of the things that I remember most about him was his devotion to his Dad. My deepest sympathies to Mike's family during this most difficult time of loss.

Mike, hadn't seen you for a while, but I did think about you. The good ole United Power days, but before that...Newgate prison and the "dancers" and more..hehe .Youu will definetly be missed by all.God bless you for being here.

I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Mike at United Power. Just the thought of him brings a smile to my face. He will be greatly missed. God bless.