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Michael Strother

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1960 - 2024

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Strother, Michael7/28/1960 - 2/25/2024Ann ArborMichael Strother unexpectedly passed February 25, 2024 at the age of 63. Michael believed that through hard work and force of will anything could be built. He applied this mentality to building his loving family, their family home, and numerous...

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We are so very sorry for your loss. The CFO Group

I am so very, very sorry Monic and also to your 3 beautiful children. I was heart broken to hear about Michael. John, Rachel, and I send all our love to you. So sincerely, Nikki Rosen-Lieberman

Michael was an upright man with quiet passions. I'm so glad he was a part of my life. I let Michael's and my mutual friend Bill Bigler know the sad news. He had this to say: Michael was a thoughtful gentleman of integrity who contributed much to our county and district He was one of those who strove to keep liberty alive. May he receive all the blessings he has earned in his new life beyond. Sadly and prayerfully, Bill Bigler

Give my Condolences to Monic and Family my deepest sympathies. I served with Mike on the 12th Congressional Committee Republican Party when Mike was Chairperson . Had good times with him Mike had al lot of class, style helped a lot having party for First Responders in Belleville Mi.

Mike led the Albert Kahn team that designed a major addition to our Jackson hospital. He was always a gentleman and a real mensch. What a good guy! He will be missed.

Monic and family, we are deeply sorry for your loss. What a shock. We'll forever cherish the countless memories of concerts, sport and school events, and the joyous celebration of Ansgar and Lauren's wedding. He was an exemplary family man and the best son-in-law one could ask for.

May God bless you Monic, your children, and your extended family during this time. I cannot begin to imagine your grief, but Jesus certainly knows.

. . . in our 'tea chats, Michael and I spoke often about the power of "possibility." Another way of sharing our mutual understanding that perhaps the central reason we are all here, is to 'do' (to 'give'). Michael, "made his mark" on this earth . . . and on me. I will dearly miss our path-crossings.

Monic, I am sending you hugs and support. From an Eskimo legend: Perhaps they are not the stars but rather openings in heaven, where the love of our lost ones pours through to shine down upon us to let us know that they are happy. ~Holly