Michael-Shubic-Obituary

Michael Shubic

Denver, Colorado

1953 - 2018

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Michael Thomas Shubic passed away in his Denver home on May 16, 2018. He is preceded in death by his parents John Jr. & Angela Shubic; survived by his life partner & spouse, Cynthia Stratton-Shubic; sister Pauline (Carl) Oberland of Chicago, nieces Audrey, Dana and nephew Zachary,...

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Hmmm...Here we are, seven years later. Still intertwined, like most could never understand. Our life was so exclusive, private, beyond explanation. We planned and were committed to a lifetime together, not knowing yours would be cut short. But here I am...always & forever committed to my lifetime with you. It took me a number of years to reconcile for you to go first, paving the way; that is who you were to everyone you held close to your heart...being a leader, mentor, forging...

Now and forever, I will love you until the end of time

Time is so irrelevant without you...5 days, months, now year's, it still feels like yesterday. Time doesn't heal...one just adapts to the imbalance. With all my love, heart, your the other half of me, my soul mate. Cynthia Stratton-Shubic

"Honey-Baby-Guy"

They say “Time heals all things” however, not for the loss of you; specifically, for me, and “your beloved family members”.
Two years ago, we planned/booked our trip to Hawaii for the Christmas holidayour “surviving chemo”, “pipe-dream” trip we both knew would not come to fruition...but, what a happy conversation it was.
You are just as real now, as you were thenand every moment before cancer.
I held you in my arms, handswhen you took your last breaththe best part of my soul...

I just heard of Mike's passing from Steve Roark the other day. I had no idea. Mike was one of my all timefavorite casino executives. We worked together on assignments over the years. I placed him with Mr. Jacobs company years and years ago and he so loved Colorado. He never called me by my name Jean just my last name...........I would answer the phone seeing the 303 area code and on the other end I would hear "Hey Regan, what's going on. How are your Red Sox doing". What a great great...

You are the greatest reflection of God's unconditional love for me. Now and forever - your devoted wife & 'soulmate'.

No matter how you knew Mike, may have loved him, listen...to what he couldn't tell you before he was told...


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It was always a pleasure seeing Mike at the Continental Presidents Club when he was leaving on a trip. We would talk about the destination and always talk about our fishing trips. We both liked fishing so we made an immediate connection. That connection lasted over 15 years. I remember when he told me of his diagnosis and I just cried. What a terrible loss, I will miss him and always treasure our friendship. Rest peacefully my friend.