Michael-Sander-Obituary

Michael Ray Sander

Snohomish, Washington

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Michael Ray Sander

Michael Ray Sander, 59, of Everett passed away April 15, 2011.He was born April 27, 1951 in Devil's Lake, ND, the son of Manvil and Faye (Sholey) Sander and lived in Edmore, ND until he was a teenager. He then moved to Seattle, WA where he graduated from West...

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Sure wish I could have met you. i am a first cousin. Bless & keep the family Sharon Wilcox

My prayer for Micheal famliy is that God continue to bless you all

I have fond memories of my cousin. When we were younger, he had the complete Monkees outfit & the belt buckle had broken, so he gave it to me, which I still have. When he was a Marine & stationed at Tustin airbase, he called me since I was living in the area, he left before we got to see each other. Sounds like he was an amazing man.My deepest sympathy to the family.

Mike, I'll turn on the lights in the morning now, no worries...

Hey Mike, this is Tom Petrik; Quality Planning that worked right across from Constancio until he went to the Delivery Center. You were always such a joy to talk to, your very friendly attitude and smile. We shared Boeing life for some 3 years you as ME and me as QA. You are in a better life now, and at peace. You'll be missed for sure Mike. God Bless you always and thanks for your friendship.

A finer person I have yet to meet, always a gentleman, rest in peace..

Hey Mike, this is Ahmet; the person whom you have been checking his work for the last year... You have been a true friend and a great mentor to me. Like David Grieve said, I always saw you in the elevator going up to our work area, and you have shined everyone's morning with your simple "Good Morning" and a smile, because sometimes thats all it takes to make someone's day and make them feel acknowledged. Rest in peace dear friend, I will never forget the conversations we had about where...

Mike, David W Grieve here, we shared Boeing life experiences for almost 2 years on the 787 as ME's. I will truely miss you each morning as you were their every morning as I got off the elevator. You are at peace now. Your work buddy and friend, David.

Mike was a great co-worker & a nice guy. Edgar Rurii