May God bless you and your...
You are greatly missed Mike. May the good Lord bless your family and ease the pain of their loss. You were a good man.
Iggy
Julio Esteban
July 31, 2009 | Jacksonville, FL
Reading, Pennsylvania
Michael R. Rancourt, 57, Douglassville, passed away suddenly on July 6, 2009, at Helene Fuld Medical Center in Trenton, NJ.
He was the beloved husband of Corinna M. (Harmon) Rancourt.
Born in Newport, R.I., he was the son of Lillian Mandato Rancourt, Ohio, and the late Raymond...
Read MoreYou are greatly missed Mike. May the good Lord bless your family and ease the pain of their loss. You were a good man.
Iggy
Julio Esteban
July 31, 2009 | Jacksonville, FL
To The Family & Friends of Mike,
Wow, I just learned of Mike's passing. There are no special words to ease your pain. He was such a larger than life man, such a proper man, so respectful of everyone. In the years at CDC, Mentor, OH,,,that I knew him,,I learned there wasn't a mean bones in his body,,,what an outstanding person he was,,,please know you are in my thoughts and paryers,,we are all so blessed to have shared a part of his life with him. My sincere sympathy to everyone,,I will...
Cathi Bush-Bledsoe
July 18, 2009 | Louisville, KY
Dearest Corinna, family and friends.
I send heartfelt warm wishes and offer my condolences for your loss.
Mike Rancourt:
A devoted and loving husband.
A dedicated and loving father.
A son.
A brother.
A friend.
A buddy.
A riding partner.
A mentor and a teacher.
A man who always knew when to be serious and when to crack a joke.
I use my limited humanistic vision to see these as qualities that God was looking for...
Jim McClure
July 16, 2009 | Horsham, PA
July 15, 2009
To Mike's Family,
I learned of Mike's death last Friday when I read the obituary, but it has taken me this long to be able to express my thoughts. The world has lost someone with so much talent, humor, and kindness.
I met Michael in 1984 when he hired me to work at CDC in Mentor. When I was first hired, I think he believed in me more than I believed in myself. He was the kind of guy everyone looked up to and thought the world of. Most of the...
Peggy Rickard
July 15, 2009 | Chardon, OH
Dear Rancourt Family:
Today, how saddened I am to learn of Mike's passing. My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you.
I will always remember and appreciate Mike's gentle spirit and kind heart each day I worked beside him at Community Dialysis Center in Mentor, Ohio. He was a living example of God's love and grace. While his leadership brought out the best in his team, his passion for God and eternity challenged each of us to live better, love more, and serve...
R. Darwin Hayes
July 13, 2009 | Bedford, TX
Dear David, Patty, Matt & Caitlin,
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and Mr. Rancourt. It is my hope that you are able to remember good memories of the time you shared, and to keep those memories alive throughout the years to come. Remember always that he loved you in the best way he could.
Peace be with you.
Miranda Baltz
July 12, 2009 | Willoughby, OH
Dear Corinna, Morgan, Zachary and the entire Rancourt family,
How shocked, saddened, and grief stricken we are at the sudden and tragic passing of your dear Michael. Words are so insignificant, paling in comparison to the sympathy and longing to comfort we feel. We did not know your husband well, as distance keeps friends apart, but we do know what a wonderful man he was...how he ABSOLUTELY ADORED you, how he so loved all his children. He was a fine man and his passing leaves a...
Kathi & Jim Arigoni
July 12, 2009 | Lewiston, NY
Our depest condolences to Corinna, family and our DC friends. Mike was a special person and we were fortunate to know him, if only for a short while.
May you always have a full tank and the wind in your face Mike. Ride free.
Backroad Mike & Sleeveless
Mike & Patti Brown
July 12, 2009 | Spotsylvania, VA
corinna, morgan, and zachary,
you guys have been through so much. not fair to endure what you have. you are all in my prayers, and so is mike. i love you all.
jessica brown
July 12, 2009 | Downingtown, PA