Michael-Tsatsa-Obituary

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Michael Tsatsa

Merrimack, New Hampshire

Jun 7, 1978 – Jun 11, 2022

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BORN
June 7, 1978
DIED
June 11, 2022
LOCATION
Merrimack, New Hampshire

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Rivet Funeral Home & Crematorium Inc. - Merrimack Obituary

Michael C. Tsatsa, 44, of Norristown, PA, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, June 11th, 2022 in Nashua, NH.


 


He was born in Manchester, NH on June 7th, 1978 to Pat R. Wolfendale and the late Paul A. Tsatsa. He was raised and educated in Merrimack, NH, graduating from Merrimack High School in 1997 and received his Bachelor’s degree in Business from Strayer University. 


 


Mike worked for IKEA as a Product Quality Analyst. In his free time, he enjoyed spending time with friends and family, the beach, and anything to do with the Tar Heels.


 


He will be forever loved and remembered by his mother, Pat Wolfendale; two brothers, Paul Tsatsa and Mark Tsatsa; stepson, Dylan Epps and his mother Heidi VanderWest; two nieces, Olivia and Julia Tsatsa; mentor, Dean Robbins along with numerous friends.


 


A mass will be held at Our Lady of Mercy Church on July 23rd at 9am with a Celebration of Life to follow at VFW Post 8641, Merrimack, NH. 


 


In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mike’s memory can be made to the Animal Rescue League of NH.

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Two years and I still miss you.

It’s been a year and you’re still on my mind. Every holiday feels incomplete without the both us talking about life and wishing well. Year after year, we never missed a holiday and we always made sure that neither of us felt alone. You’ll always be in my heart.

I considered Michael a good friend when I was growing up and I didn't have many real friends. We hadn't talked in 25 years... Pat, I am so sorry for your loss. Michael and I bonded over basketball in small town that didn't offer much in the way of a future, but riding home from practice together was a bright spot. Pat, I don't have words, I am so sorry for your loss.

I used to work with Mike at IKEA. He would talk about his son with such love and fondness. My heart goes out to his family.

Friend and coworker. One of my all time favorite people. We had some great times together and still talked a couple of times a month.
Miss you.

Mike was a great person, fun to travel with, fun to be around, curious about the world, loved good beer, and was most of all a giving person. Mike was generous and kind, and would give you whatever he had. I will think about him every time i see a Mini Cooper on the road, he loved that car. For those of you who knew Mike, you knew is love of a good joke/prank. He caught me off guard more than a few times.

I will miss Mike, I don't think I could ever forget Mike, he added...

Condolences to all of Mike's loved ones. So sorry for this very sad loss...