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Condolences to the Family.
"Rest In Peace Brother"
Bill Covington, CCT
April 23, 2010


Irmo, South Carolina
IRMO - Michael T. Takach Jr. of 501 Ivy Green Lane, Irmo, died Monday, April 19, 2010, at his residence. Born in Columbia, October 23, 1949, he was a son of Michael T. Takach Sr. of Irmo, and the late Margaret "Margie" Squirlock Takach. Mr. Takach graduated from Cardinal Newman High School and...
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"Rest In Peace Brother"
Bill Covington, CCT
April 23, 2010
WE KNEW MIKE IN LITTLE ROCK AND OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS WITH THE FAMILY, I WAS PLEASE TO HAVE KNOW MIKE MY GOD BE WITH YOU ALL.
CHARLIE BELL FAYETTEVILLE NC
April 23, 2010
Tommy,Sharon,David and Mary Ann,
I was so sorry to learn of the loss of Michael. May the Lord give you peace and comfort during this difficult time. I think of you guys often. I will be praying for you.
Judy Garkisch Baucom
April 23, 2010
To All the Family,
So sorry to hear about Michael. We hope you find comfort knowing that thoughts and prayers are with you.
Tom and Vicki Smith
April 22, 2010 | Columbia, SC
I was shocked to learn of Mike's passing. We traded emails last July. I first met Mike when we attended Combat Control School together. Mike was sure a joy to be around. A true dedicated professional. God bless.
Jim Moffett
April 22, 2010 | Lawrenceburg, KY
Knew Mike during the mid 70's while serving as an Army Reserve Recruiter in the 120th ARCOM. I shall always remember his outgoing, helpful spirit. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you as I ask God to comfort you all. Edmund Rannells (Bluefield, VA)
April 22, 2010
To the family and friends of Mike ,
Please accept my condolences. Mike and I attended Combat Control School together. We were also in Viet Nam at the same time.
Sincerely,
Walter W. Willis
April 21, 2010
I served with Mike in Vietnam. There was no finer a teammate. May he rest in peace.
Don East
April 21, 2010 | Fayetteville, NC
Mike was always a man of good cheer and dedicated service. He was admired by all of us who served with him. Bill Frankenberger, SMSgt. USAF CCT Retired
April 21, 2010