Michael-Surber-Obituary

Michael L. Surber

Ocean Springs, Mississippi

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Michael L. Surber, 54, died at his home in Ocean Springs, MS on November 10th, 2009. Mike was born in Alexandria, VA on January 16, 1955 to Stephen B. Surber and Margaret G. Surber, both deceased. He grew up in Arlington, VA where he graduated from Wakefield High school in 1973. He worked at the...

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Wow, it´s been 13 years since your passing, and I still can´t believe you´re gone! I still have the coin book you gave my son!! He will cherish it forever. You will always be in my thoughts!!

Heartfelt condolences to Mike's family and friends. May your wonderful memories of Mike ease your pain and grief and bring you comfort.

Mike, Shelby Ellin Bates & Jimmy Mataya - '89 Cue-Topia - Las Vegas, NV

Although I didn't know Mike well, I knew him well enough to know he was one of the good ones...my condolences to his family, friends & pool family. Rest in peace, Mike...

A player being gone like Mike Surber is a hurt that endures a lifetime. It is where you can see that in camaraderie of the game and smiles being around him. My deepest condolences to his family and hope the best for the after effects of his loss. Phil A.

will miss this player. many good pool memories with Mike. so many years of difficult studies before finally receiving our degree from 'The Universty of Pool' - Beenie's Jack and Jills. quite the education. will miss your play Shorty. please ... rest in peace

Robbie Langford

My heartfelt condolences to family and friends.

Dan Bures

I only heard about the news recently and wanted to express my condolenses to the family. I have known Mike and Steve since the 1970's. Mike and I were good friends back in the Wakefield High school days and both shared a great deal of time shooting pool and avoiding homework. 54 is far too young of an age to say good bye but the way it happened is particularly cruel. I only wish that we had kept in touch more over the years but I will remember his friendship well and look forward to a...

RIP Mike, you will be missed by many. I had the pleasure of chatting with you a few times and that is what is was. A Pleasure