Michael-Resnick-Obituary

Michael A. Resnick

Plymouth, Minnesota

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Resnick, Michael A. age 47 of Plymouth, passed away August 31, 2013. He is preceded in death by his father Harvey Resnick. Survived by parents Marilyn Resnick and James Grossman; sisters Rebecca Roase, Bonnie Resnick Milavetz and Heidi Resnick; uncle and aunt Nelson & Rochelle Zagalsky; nieces and nephews. Michael was an instructor at Dunwoody College of Technology for many years and most recently was the Dean of the Arts and Science Department. Michael enjoyed photography and he had a real passion for Disney collectibles and memorabilia. Funeral service MONDAY 11:00 a.m. at the UNITED HEBREW BROTHERHOOD CEMETERY CHAPEL, 2605 W. 70 1/2 Street (70 1/2 Street and Thomas Ave. So.), Richfield. In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred to the Melanoma Research Foundation, P.O. Box 759329, Baltimore, MD 21275 [email protected] SHIVA 7:00 p.m. Monday at Knollwood Place, 3630 Phillips Parkway, St. Louis Park. Hodroff-Epstein 612-871-1234 www.hodroffepstein.com
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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May his memory be for a blessing. I´ll always remember this good man.

Michael

Miss you Brother . Can’t believe it’s been 10 years!

May your memory continue to be a blessing.

It was a pleasure to work with Michael and he is missed at DCT. Godspeed. Peggy

Thinking of you on the 5 year anniversary of your passing.
















Thinking of you as we just passed your birthday. We miss you.

You have my deepest sympathy. I had the pleasure of working with Mike at Dunwoody College. He will be missed.

Miss you Michael my brother. Hope we get to see each other I. Next life. Love you!

Sorry for your loss. I will deeply miss Mike.
Mike inspired me to get MED from UOM.
I will miss all our Israeli/Palestinian discussions over lunches!
When I go to the motherland (Palestine/Israel), I promise to pray for your soul right there where it counts more!
Until we meet again in the second life, rest in heaven.
Your Palestinian field,
Chad Kurdi