Michael-Minahan-Obituary

Michael D. Minahan

Syracuse, New York

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Michael D. Minahan, 79, of Central Square, passed away on Thursday at Home. Michael was born in Syracuse and he graduated from Eastwood High School. He served in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Midway. Michael retired from the Onondaga County Sheriffs Department as a Lieutenant after 25 years...

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Michael, Well it has been a few years but the memories are still strong and in my heart deep of you and also Ann. I still see you in your Police uniform standing straight and tall. And I did my detail of the Truck inspections on the road for many years. And the stories I could tell you, He, he, ha. Well I hope you see Marge and Clarence at times. Mother and Dad are now with you as well. Our Christmas season is different without you but we will still continue on. Of course we can not put our...

Mike, I still think of you many times during the year. I remember the times we had especially during the holiday season. You were and still are a fun good cousin to me. My prayers and thoughts are with you and the family. May God hold you tight. Take care. Bill Snow

Dear Uncle Mike, I want you to know that I loved you even though I really didn't know you that well. My you rest in peace and be happy to be home with your mom and dad and sister and brothers. Please tell my dad (Tim) I love and miss him more today then yesterday. Sincerely, your niece Jill Green-Krawec

As next door neighbors to Mike and Ann, we enjoyed many good times, and have great memories. Our two sons, Mike and Mark, considered them as bonus uncle and aunt. We offer our sincere sympathy to the family.

Mike was a great guy to work with in our many years with the Sheriff's Office. Many good memories, may you rest in peace Mike

I just wanted to let everyone know that my heart is heavy once again. I have been thinking about the family for some time once again. We had some good times together. Some fun times and that is what I will remember. We are cousins and family. I will never forget that smile and laughter that would bring tears to everyone. We were the farmers and not city folk. But in the later years family. I feel bad I have not stayed in touch. May God bless the family and have all stay just a little closer...

I knew Mike for many years...a friend of Rocky Larochelle. Had many a good times ...lots of laughs and good fellowship. RIP Mike. Virg Larochelle

Sympathy to Mikes friends and relatives from two long ago friends Pat and Dick Neer

R.I.P. Mike and I were co-supervisors at the Nine Mile Point nuke station for several years. Great guy and a wonderful sense of humor. My condolences to the family.