Michael-Mole-Obituary

Michael Thomas Mole

Manhattan, New York

1940 - 2021

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April 20, 2021
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Manhattan, New York

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Michael Thomas Mole, 80, of NY (Manhattan), NY, passed away on Tuesday, April 20, at Mt. Sinai Hospital.Mike was born in Pittsfield, MA, on December 6, 1940, the son of Joseph Paul Mole and Rosa Teresa Edda Mole. He attended local schools and graduated from Pittsfield High School (class of '58)...

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My father John married Mike´s oldest daughter in the late 90s and they had two beautiful children Erica and Julia. While not being blood related to this man or in his eldest daughter´s favor even in the slightest he went out of his way to show me that I was indeed part of his family, and loved. I only had the opportunity to attend the Mole reunion twice yet from that I gathered that the love this family had for Mike and for each other is profound. Grandpa Mike bought me my first...

My ‘big brother’ showed me the greatest kindness by walking me at my wedding and loving my husband, Robert. I always looked up to him as he would speak words of wisdom into my life. He called me ‘baby’ because he was 18 years older than I, and to him, I guess I never aged. I miss our phone conversations which were more often during this last year. I miss his hearty laugh. And I miss his care for me and my family, always asking about my daughters. The Lord blessed me by giving me my big...

MIKE AND I HAD LUNCH TWICE A MONTH IN NYC, HE WAS WITH EBASCO IN SOUTH TOWER OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTER AND I WAS IN THE NORTH TOWER IN THE LATE 70's SPENT A WEEKEND WITH HE AND CAROL AT THEIR NORPORT HOME, WE PLAYED TOGETHER ON THE 1958 PHS BASEBALL TEAM A CLASS ACT. REST IN PEACE MIKE D.P. SWEENEY

The picture below was the 1951 west all stars. In the front row is Mike (next to me) and in the back row in MIke's older brother Joe. John Kozaka

God Bless and rest in Peace my Brother Mike. Dr. Jerry Powers

My condolences to Steve and the rest of the Mole family. We have all lost one of the most special people I have ever known. Mike was the son of my neighbors, Joe and Teresa on Kenwood Street. Mike was unbelievable in his kindness and generosity. More than once while I was working on my house Mike came over to pitch in and help me. He grabbed a paint brush or another time he grabbed a shovel as i dug out a huge bush. Mike was always upbeat and was so much fun to be around. I missed him...

Thank you for your kind comments! My dad was definitely a "class act". I can honestly say that I never once heard him say a negative thing about anyone in his entire life.

My condolences to the Mole family and friends. I had the good fortune to be a friend and classmate of Mikes (PHS 1958) and at UMass. Recently I got to visit with Mike at the 60th PHS reunion in 2018. More important than his athletic achievements, If you look up the definition of "class act", you will find Mike's picture.