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Michael Alan Widner

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Michael Alan Widner of Falcon, CO passed away peacefully Tuesday night, August 18, 2009 in his home. He died of a brain tumor. He retired from the Air Force in 2004. He and his wife, Denise, owned and operated Strategy Construction Co. and SCC Electrical for 10 years. He was born March 14, 1965...

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I was stationed with Mike in England at RAF Greenham Common 1985-1987. Mike was fun to be around and always had a smile on his face we had some great times. It was a pleasure to serve with Mike and an honor to wear the same Beret. God be with you Mike. I currently am battling glioblastoma for three years. I am on another case study drug at UTHSC. I can no longer drive, walk or work..

Lighting a candle for you Mike. When we were stationed in Holland I know I was an immature,spoiled kid. But I've grown up now & hope you can see that from where you are now. Say a good word for me up there! -Joyce "Adams" Lecco

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Mike and I were roommates for a time in England. He would tell me stories about how he would go surfing in the morning and go sking that same night. He loved watching tennis. Didn't take things too serious. I tracked him down a couple years ago and it sounded like life was good. I tracked him down today, not so good any more. Sorry we never got to hook up. Added a photo, he had just washed up with hot water and soap after two weeks in the English mud. Hope his family is doing OK.

I was stationed with Mike in England at RAF Greenham Common 1985-1987. Mike was fun to be around and always had a smile on his face we had some great times. It was a pleasure to serve with Mike and an honor to wear the same Beret. God be with you Mike.

Mike... How I Remember your infectious smile. I too had the pleasure of having you on my flight in Germany. Brothers of the Beret. Rest in Peace.

I remember Mike. I had no idea Mike had passed until I read Garrity's message on Facebook. I remember him being calm and well-liked. Always calm when the rest of us were crazy &chaotic. I was a SP overseas from 87-94. God Bless Mike and his family. -Joyce Adams Lecco

I too remember Mike from Memmigen. He always carried himself with pride and professionalism. He was a great wingman and served our nation with dignity and respect. Although we had not spoken since MM, he will always be a friend and be missed.

I remember Mike when he showed up at Memmingen back in 1988 and had the pleasure working with him for a couple years before he left for the Netherlands. He was such a laid back California guy and fun to be around! I will always remember Mike with a smile and I am grateful for the time we spent together back in Germany. It was the best time of my life over there with Mike and the rest of the guys. God bless you Mike!!!

Tony Farrington

Mike serving with us at Memmingen Germeny.