Michael-Prim-Obituary

Michael S. Prim

Chicago, Illinois

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LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois
CHARITY
American Heart Association

Michael S. Prim, a longtime resident of Elmhurst, passed away after an extended illness at Adventist GlenOaks Hospital in Glendale Heights, Illinois. Mike's passing was on Monday, April 28th, 2008 just one day shy of his 48th birthday. Mike had fought a very tough battle against diabetes, and...

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My deepest sympathy to MIke's family. The last time I had seen Mike was at the hospital. I told him of our up coming 30 year class reunion. He seemed excited. Mike is now in gods hands. Rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Karen (Stanley) Cline

My hart goes out to his family. I knew Mike almost 32 years and he was truely a frend/brother. I will miss him dearly. I will keep you in my hart and mind "expecially in hunting season " miss ya bro.

Our family knew the Prim's from our church days at Yorkfield Evangelical Free Church as young children. Mrs. Prim was my Sunday School teacher and so we knew the whole family. I hung out with Mike at different times all the way through High School. He was a wonderful person with a heart of gold. It makes me sad that we lost touch and once I moved back into the area 7 years ago, I didn't look him up. My condolences to his remaining family and those who will never get to know what a kind...

MIKE IN JANUARY 2007

THIS PICTURE OF MIKE IS FROM JANUARY 2007

Michael hanging out with his favorite friend

For those of you who haven't seen Mike in a while....here's a picture of him with his favorite friend "Gizmo".

Mark, Barb and Jon

We pray that you endure these days of loss and arrive at a place of peace and understanding.

Uncle,

My deepest sympathies for your passing. You fought for such an incredibly long time and showed true strength to last as long as you did. May you rest in peace now and be forever loved and remembered.

Although its been many years since we last saw each other our prayers have been with you in your times of need and Gods hands will now accept you into his kingdom and rejoin you with family from better times.

I wish peace and comfort to Mike's family. I knew Mike some 30 years ago, and whenever I think of him, I remember fun times with our "group" of friends. Mike is now at peace, and I truly hope we can all find comfort in that.