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Michael Parente

Bellevue, Nebraska

1937 - 2025

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November 3, 1937
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Bellevue, Nebraska

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Michael Parente, USAF CMSgt (Ret)November 3, 1937 - May 30, 2025Mike, age 87, was a loving father and a devoted husband to the love of his life for 63 years. He was also Dottie's caregiver for the last eight years of her life. His Catholic Faith was central to his life. He was a Eucharistic...

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My condolences to the family! I remember the Chief from my second tour at Offutt from 1984 to 1990. Mike was a caring Chief and a gentleman. Rest in peace, fellow Chief!

Mike...it's been 20 days since we said goodbye to you at the hospital. 2 weeks since we honored you at the cemetery. It took me this long to gather my thoughts and say these final words...I miss you as I know Karen and Mary do. I respected you, learned from you and will always be grateful for you. I am selfish for missing you but I know you are in a better place. I was there when your wife took her last breath and also with you. And that is an honor and loving experience I will never forget....

Sorry to hear about your loss. I´ve known Mike through my Dad. They were in the Knights together for a lot of years.

My heart goes out to Karen and her family. All my love, friend. Scott & Jodi

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Deepest heartfelt condolences for your loss, of a truly amazing man who touched so many lives. He loved and care for us all and treated us like his own child. He guided everyone he met and had a heart bigger than anyone I have ever known. Heaven gained a magnificent angel and as one of those lives he touched and guided while we were in school. Chief we all salute you and know that heaven gained an awesome angel but we are still the lucky ones as you watched over us growing up and now your...

Thank you for your Service May you be Granted Golden wings to carry you on your Honorable Journey to a Restful Peace

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

He is as a great person, I knew him through school, he was my ROTC instructor and encouraged me to do great and to bowl in high school. Out of school he would say hi to me and my family. He will be greatly missed.