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Michael Gregory Rudzinis

Whitney Point, New York

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Michael Gregory Rudzinis of Whitney Point Michael Gregory Rudzinis, 50, of Whitney Point, passed away on Friday, July 4th, 2008, at Strong Memorial Hospital due to complications from his liver transplant. His family surrounded him with love and support during his extended stay in the...

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I wish I could have spent more time with Uncle Mike and gotten to know him better. The memories I do have with him are some of the funniest! (You want some candy little girl? I still remember that Mike!!) He will forever be remembered and loved. I wish I could be there for the memorial. Mom, Grandma, Grandpa, and Jeremiah I love you guys and wish I could be there for you! Mike, I love you and will miss you!!! Love, your favorite niece! (wait, I'm your ONLY niece!)

We have many fond memories of Mike growing up together in the neighborhood on Beckwith Ave. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time of loss. Our deepest sympathy.
Sally, Cindi, and Greg

I cherish the hunts Mike helped me remember with his artestry. I don't think I ever came to his shop during the daytime. It didn't matter to Mike what time I called, he always met me with his big smile and took my order. Then, we would tour the shop and look at all the special projects he was working on. My visits took hours, but Mike didn't mind; he was proud of his art and rightly so. I will miss you my friend.

To Wilson, Lucia, Karen and Family, I returned from vacation and my mother gave me the sad news about Mike. Mike was a true outdoors man, and I remember his pet snake, his duck wing mountings, watching in amazement him skin a muskrat in the driveway without a drop of blood, I still tell people about the great stories Mike told me about outfitting in Montana
My deepest sympathies to you and your families.
Mark

Bill and Lucia Our prayers are still with you and your family. We will
put our arms around you when we see you in November in Florida. You spoke so often of Michael and his son. tHE LOSS IS TREMENDUS BUT YOU ARE STRONG FOR EACH OTHER

I met Mike back at the old Mountain Top archery shoots... back inthe 1970's. He was the only one I knew who could draw a 75 lb recurve, hold for what seemed like forever before releasing and scoring a bullseye. I never forgot that... even when he was drawing his compound bows at 110 lbs. Amazing... ! He was a great guy, great hunter, and I called him FRIEND. He will be missed... My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.

Mike was a dear friend who I had the good fortune of sharing many hunts with. We always expected that there would be time for many more, but that is not to be now. It was an honor to be his friend. I will miss him. The dozens of taxidermy mounts he did for me remain as a lasting testament to his talent and artistry. Happy Trails to my Pathfinder.

Lucia & Bill, we are really sorry for your lose of Michael. After reading his orbit he had an outstanding life. It is so bad that it ended so soon. We will keep you in our prayers.

Lucia, Bill And Family
Betty and I are sorry for your loss of Michael. Our prayers are with you at this time.