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Michael Yim

Honolulu, Hawaii

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MICHAEL YIM Born November 24, 1949, the second child and first son of Bruno and Misao Yim. He grew up in Kalihi where he enjoyed boxing, fishing and surfing. He graduated from Farrington High School in 1967 and shortly thereafter enlisted in the US Air Force where he would spend two years in...

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I worked with Mike until his retirement. He was my PCP and took excellent care of me. I miss him and his infectious smile. Requiescat at in pace, Mike.

My condolences to the family. I only knew Mike through my interactions with him on the Hobby Machinists Forum. I learned so much from the knowledge he shared-and it was an honor to have the few conversations that we did. He impressed me as a great man, kind to everyone, positive and giving. A gentleman. He will be missed by many, but the knowledge he shared will be passed on. God bless you Mikey.

Didn´t know Dr. Yim, but I wish I did. An admirable man...a productive life...rest in peace.

To the family of Mike, my deepest condolences by Mike's passing. I didn't have association with Mike as an older adult, but remember him fondly as young men, when we thought we had all the answers to life. Mike was focused and determined, determined to make a difference. That's how I remember him and it sounds like he was a good man and touched the lives of many for good. I'm very sorry for your loss. We can take comfort in that this life is not all that there is.

Mikey (as he was known at our online hobby machinist group) was a very knowledgeable, caring and generous man. All his knowledge and experiences were freely given to help others. Mikey will be missed.

Dr. Michael Yim was such a kind and generous man. He helped to set up my archery bow and gave me a special jig to help when restringing the bow. I regret that I did not spend more time with you. God Bless you, Mike.

Sorry to hear you are gone my friend, I will forever miss you & never forget your friendship. But I know you are in a better place now. Until we meet again..... My condolences to your family & loved ones.

I knew Mike as a fellow coworker in our Medical Group. He was not afraid of working hard and took exceptional care of his patients. As many people who knew him, he had high expectations of his coworkers as well and that made it a lot of fun to work with him. You knew he wasn't going to slack off, so that inspired you to try hard. The other thing that I remember about him was how much he loved Sandy. When Sandy had medical issues he was right there to assist her with what ever she needed. You...

My dear friend I'm so sad you're gone.I still have the hand crafted tool you made for me which I will cherish for the rest of my life , everytime I look at it, it reminds me of you and your kind heart.