Michael-Saunders-Obituary

Michael L. Saunders

Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania

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Michael L. Saunders 62, resident of Clifton Heights formerly of Folcroft, died suddenly on December 17, 2013. Mr. Saunders was a 1969 graduate of Monsignor Bonner High School and a retiree of Philadelphia Electric Company where he worked for 25 years. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, the mountains,...

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Lois and Jeffrey Stave would like to offer our condolences to the families. We were very saddened to hear about your terrible loss and always enjoyed visiting with Michael when he was in Avalon or at the office with his dad. Our thoughts are with you

Our prayers go out to the whole saunders family.Mike was the brother I never had.The other PECO guys called our four man car pool the beer pigs.Most appropriate.When ever we got together,mike would always make a big fuss over my wife cathy and me.And we did the same to him.God bless and rest in peace Michael. Cathy and The Chief Wilson

So sorry to hear about Michael. Our deepest sympathies go out to your family. The entire Pitts family have you in our thoughts and prayers.

Saunders Family.Wishing you comfort at this painful time.Mike was a great guy,went to Saint Gabriels school with him what a character.Also knew him as an adult all around nice person.Bob and I will keep you all in our hearts and prayers .

To the Saunders family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. RIP Mike!

My deepest condolences. Michael was a good man, good friend. He will be missed .

My deepest sympathies go out to the Saunders family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all in the days ahead. I know that he will be greatly missed.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to Mike's family. Mike was a good friend, roommate and coworker. Rest in Peace. Jaz

To all the Saunders he will be missed dearly, our prayer's go out to all of you. I also played hockey and to see Mike on the ice always scared me. He would come down the ice like a bull in the china shop and the scary thing was I was on his team.