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Michael William Muchinsky

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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MICHAEL WILLIAM MUCHINSKY, 93, passed away August 13, 2011 following complications from surgery. He was born on December 27, 1917. In 1935, he graduated from Stamford High School, and attended both the University of Buffalo and the University of Connecticut. During World War II, he served in the...

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Very sorry to read of your loss. I have very fond memories of "Uncle Mike" from time spent at family gatherings at my Aunt Sophie & Uncle John's house. A true gentleman. May he rest in peace.

Susan Heinlein Bologna

Though I had not seen Uncle Mike in years, I always remembered holidays spent with him in CT. We usually spoke about baseball which I am fanatical about as well. Ironically, I never knew of the Don Larsen story from the obituary.

RIP Uncle Mike

I have thought of Grandpa Mike often this week and have many fond memories of my time with him. You forgot to mention his passion for gin rummy! I recently started to teach Hillary how to play and will keep his memory alive.

We were deeply saddened to hear of Mr. Muchinsky’s death! For the short time we had the pleasure of knowing him we considered him a very nice, intelligent, respectable, and respected man. The world is a better place because of him, and he will be missed. My sincere condolences go out to Paul and the rest of his family and friends! May the fond memories of his life live strong in your hearts and minds!

Dear Paul,

My earliest memory of your father was during WWII. There was some party going on at our grandmother's. A lot of military were there. You dad was wearing the officer's Class A uniform of the period. They were called "pinks and greens," tan gabardine trousers and a very dark olive jacket - the best-looking uniform the U.S. Army ever had. I was a very young child but I remember the occasion well. Aunt Olga explained the officers' insignia to me.
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Sincerest condolences to Paul and family on the loss of your father.

Dear Kay and Paul