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Michael Kenyon Reese

Middletown, New York

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Michael Kenyon Reese, a lifelong area resident, died Monday, August 22, 2005. He was 23 years old. The son of Linda Reese and the late Richard K. Reese, Michael was born on March 26, 1982 in Yonkers, N.Y. Michael attended Minisink Valley Schools; was a member of the National Honor Society,...

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Thinking of you. Wish we could've remained friends and life didn't go this way. Will never forget your warm spirit

Well finding the right words is the hardest thing, hearing that you were gone was even harder. I only hope that you are now in peace with your best friend. May god watch over you and Sean. You both are forever in my thoughts, my prayers and my heart. I love you and will miss you always!
To the Reese family, may god be with you always and forever.

Its been a month Mike. Its actually been over a month. I still cant believe this happened. I still find myself looking forward to your call because we were supposed to get some drinks remember? We were supposed to do all these things we talked about. All those years at eachothers throats, fighting about stupid things, complaining to eachother about stuff. All those years, times, moments, everything are so pointless.Were so pointless. Dont get me wrong, you and me had a lot of great times...

Mikey:

Where do I start? We went through a lot in the year that we were friends. Lot of late nights, laughs and yelling at each other. Going through this in the last month has not been the easiest thing in the world but came to peace with the whole situation when I came to see you about a week and a half ago. It actually all started at your funeral which one one of the most beautiful sunny days that I have ever witnessed and I know that was you shining down on us letting us know...

Mike,
I only knew you from a few classes, the rifle team, and well a couple of things we had in common that we talked about in study hall. You were always kind and encouraging to me. I had just found out the news today from a friend. I am in shock and deeply saddend. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family and close friends. You will forever be in our hearts and minds.
My Deepest Sympathies,