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Michael Thomas

Portland, Oregon

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Thomas, Michael 70 April 15, 1944 Feb. 09, 2015 Mike was born in Birmingham, Ala., and graduated from Auburn University. Following two years of teaching, he joined Georgia Pacific's sales force. In 1973, he was lured to the Pacific Northwest by American International Forest Products in Beaverton,...

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You are on our minds and in our hearts as if we just saw you yesterday. We will never forget your sparkling smile and your genuine zest for life. The cherished memories of you will always be with us.

Love,
Carol, Chris, & Roger

Myself and my colleague Mike Rowland are concierge at the Benson Hotel. We've known Mike for years through his wine tours. Our guests raved on what a great time they had, especially about Mike if he was taking them. Our prayers go out to Carol and all his family. Mike is now the sommelier to the angels. What a wonderful gentleman! We will miss him.

Carol- Nancy told me of Mike's passing and then sent me the obit. So sorry to hear of your loss. He lived life to the fullest, he will be missed.

We will forever miss your warm smile and your extremely kind heart.

Love, Chris & Roger

My sincere condolences to the family for your loss. May God lift you up as you draw close to him in prayer.
Psalm 94:18,19

Mike has been my friend for 60 years, my brother for over 40 years. A constant in my life is gone but will always be remembered
Bob McCary AU'69

I first met Mike in the mid 1980's when I was PTA fundraiser chairperson at my daughter's school. For many years I worked with Mike both through the school and our local Little League selling World's Finest. He was always a joy to work with, always remembered our names and had a big hug for those of us that had worked with him over the years. I will miss his big smile and the joy he always had in his heart and eyes.
To his family, please accept my sincere condolences for your loss.

Mike was the 1st person I met when we moved to Centreville. We were both 9 at that time. We graduated high school together then went on to Auburn. He was called "Fat Rat' by his frat. bros. And that is how I will always remember him. My condolences to his family. Kay Dailey Foster