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Michael L. Rand

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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Michael L. Rand, 18, of Blakeslee, formerly of Budd Lake, N.J., passed away on Jan. 22 in Florida.

Born in Hackensack, N.J., on Sept. 14, 1987, he was the son of Michael Rand and his fianceé, Donna of Blakeslee and Brenda Letts Rand of Jonas.

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Michael,
My family and I offer our deepest sympathy and condolences for the loss of your son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Michael E. & Lisa Williams
Ashley, Anthony, Joshua & Michael Jr.

I didn't know Michael but he went to school with my daughter Nicole and he used to call her. I offer my condolences to his family and friends. God Bless.

Mike,
We will always love you and miss you. We will never forget the time you lived with us. We had some good times and some bad times, but we always loved you. Until we meet again.
Don't ever forget the song that Uncle Roy taught you.

THE JOURNEY

You left us for a journey
So much you had to do
A world out there just waiting
For you to pass on through

None of us could stop you
With all our loving words
It was something you had to do
To be free like a bird

So you began your journey
And did not keep in touch
Didn't you know we'd miss you
So very, very much?

And now we wish you Godspeed
As ou walk in clouds and sun
Boodbye...

THE JOURNEY

You left us for a journey
So much you had to do
A world out there just waiting
For you to pass on through

None of us could stop you
With all our loving words
It was something you had to do
To be free like a bird

So you began your journey
And did not keep in touch
Didn't you know we'd miss you
So very, very much?

And now we wish you Godspeed
As you walk in clouds and sun
Goodbye...

Mikey,
“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven”
Though your season was way to short I hope that the people you touched while you were here will in time come to know your purpose and find peace in knowing it.
Rest in peace,
Uncle Danny