Michael-Welch-Obituary

Michael E. Welch

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Michael E. Welch, a life-long resident of Colorado Springs, died at home April 20th. He is survived by his wife, Jeanne, son Andrew, and daughter Taylor. Michael was a financial advisor for more than 30 years with A.G. Edwards, which later became Wells Fargo Investments. Michael graduated from...

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Michael, I think of you so often. Your friendship and advice are still fresh in my mind. Steve and I miss your readiness to teach us. I know you are greatly missed by all those who knew you. I wish you peace always.

I'm so sorry for not staying in touch with you more closely. We had no idea that Michael had passed away until we received your Christmas letter. You, Andrew, and Taylor are in our prayers. Hoping to see you sometime soon.

Jeanne and Family - I was shocked to get the email today regarding Mike's passing. I knew of him in high school but really didn't get to know him until he became my financial advisor. Such a wonderful human being. They say wealth is not by how much money you have but by how many friends you have. And he was a very wealthy man. May this years golf tournament of the Wasson T-birds be in his memory. I know he will miss not being there. God Bless.

Jeanne, Andrew and Taylor -- I only just heard of Mike's death and would like to extend my condolences. I got to know Mike my freshman year at CC when he helped me on a project for a business class. That was the beginning of a life long friendship, one with stellar life advice as well as financial advice. The last time I saw him was when he drove over to Crested Butte to visit me for an afternoon. He was a true gentleman and will be greatly missed.

Michael was not only a financial adviser to my husband and me, but also a friend. I knew him when he was a county assessor, long before becoming a financial adviser. When I think of Michael I think of his love of his family, his love of his 280z and Maserati,the movie The Graduate,and his love of long conversations. He taught me to drive a manual transmission and how to play backgammon and there aren't many people who can beat me to this day! Michael helped make the world a better place and...

Jeanne, Andrew and Taylor, our sincerest condolences to all of you. Michael will always remind in my heart. His love for life and admirable fight is something to be proud of. He spoke often of his family and how proud is was of them. A husband, father and friend will be dearly missed.

Dear Jeanne and family, Please accept my condolence. I knew Michael for over 30 years.
He was a friend to many engineers at NASA
Houston. After meeting Michael, we kept in touch on sports and families weekly. I will certainly miss Michael. My last phone call and E-mail was on April 17. When I asked him about his health he said it is what it is.
Harry Kolkhorst

Jeanne, Andrew and Taylor
My sincerest condolences to you all. I am at a loss for words, but will try nonetheless. Mike loved you all and was proud of your accomplishments and always kept me up to date at our lunch "meetings" . We will miss Michael almost as much as you will, he was a great friend to me and my Family

I will remember Michael on the pitcher's mound about throw a strike in softball. The mountains will be in the background and a warm wind at his back.