Michael-Skinner-Obituary

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Michael Lee Skinner

San Antonio, Texas

Mar 12, 1976 – Sep 17, 2019

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BORN
March 12, 1976
DIED
September 17, 2019
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Bierschwale Family Heritage Oaks Mortuary Obituary

Michael Lee Skinner entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at the age of 43 years.  He was born in San Antonio, Texas on March 12, 1976 to Fred H. and Linda Skinner.  Michael was an avid Dallas Cowboys Fan.  He loved collecting old cars and tractors.  Michael also enjoyed...

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Michael was a very helpful son to Fred. He made the best BBQ in his Big 'Ol Smoker. We will miss you Michael. You are now in the hands of the Lord and will be healed and happy.

Adolph and I remember his Marraige to Amanda, Easter egg hunt at his house and so so much more. May you rest in peace, and we'll always keep you in our hearts with all the wonderful memories of you.

Mike was an awesome person! Although I haven't seen him in years, I can still see that glowing smile and his shining eyes. While you will be missed here, God needed a Warrior for His army. See you on the other side, my friend. Rest in Paradise! Prayers to all of Mike's family and friends.

Mike was a great coworker and got along with everyone. He always worked hard with a smile on his face. It was a joy to have known Mike and he will be truly missed by everyone who knew him. I know he loved fishing and he was so kind to give me a framed picture of how to tie fishing knots for my coast house. He always thought about others. Hope you are fishing in heaven.

He was always just so happy. One of the best uncles I could of had. RIP Uncle bubba. I love you ❤

He was so happy he was the Hatchet Throwing Champion!

Mike had such a kind, gentle soul. He was a great coworker, employee and friend. He was always smiling and bringing happiness to everyone. He was also very thoughtful and paid attention to what mattered to people. In visiting with those who knew Mike, not one person denied that he brought happiness to their life in one form or another. Mike will be extremely missed by everyone he touched. We have such a big hole in our hearts and pray for him and his family as he is in the glory of God. ...

Mike was an awesome co worker and friend. Having the opportunity to work along side Mike and getting to know him personally was a privilege. Mike would always give me a hard time for being a Philadelphia Eagles fan but yet still bought me an Eagles Tiki Totem for Christmas last year. That's just the kind of friend he was. I will always remember Mike for being kind and generous. You will be missed.

Michael was close friends with my sons. He was very special to our family. He spent a lot of time at our home. He will be missed.

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