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Michael Oeinck

Cazenovia, New York

1956 - 2022

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Michael James Oeinck December 27, 2022 Michael James Oeinck, 66, of Cazenovia, NY passed away on December 27, 2022. Michael was born on April 30, 1956 in Utica, NY, the son of the late G. William and Catherine Oeinck. Michael graduated from U.F.A. and BOCES in Utica, NY and began his career as a...

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Mike was a wonderful friend,grandfather and just such a funny guy it is coming up on 2 years without him.and we greatly appreciate all of you reaching out and shairing memories with us I hope all you lovely people have a wonderfull day

W J Lorraine (Engineer) spoke very highly of Mike at the dinner table when I was a teenager. He said "He was a good Guy" and praise of co-workers wasn't frequent. I found this when I went looking him up online to give him the same message, now only family and friends can see it. So sorry for the untimely passing. Sincerely, Mark L.

I am very sorry to learn of Mike's passing. He was very good humored and would "kid " with me when i worked 2nd trick with him at CSX. He was a lot of fun to work or be with . I will miss him.

I enjoyed working with Mike as part of the Colgate Athletic event staff. He always had a lighthearted quip. To his family I'm sorry for your loss

My dear friend Michael will be missed. One of my fondest memories was hiking up Mt. Arab and him singing the Bonanza theme song all the way to the top. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I´m so sorry to hear of his passing. He was always so nice to chat with and was always so friendly. He will be missed!

A wonderful neighbor, friend, father, grandfather. Mike always had a special light in his eyes, especially when he was talking about his family. So very sorry.

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

I wish to extend my sincere sympathy to Mike's family and his friends. I just heard of his passing today. We spent numerous days (and nights) working in the rail yard. Perhaps it will help to lessen the sorrow of Mike's passing to know that so many of his fellow workers and friends share in your grief. His sense of humor made working with him a real pleasure. I'll be surely thinking of him anytime I hear a whistle or see a train.