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Michele Rene Love

St. Augustine, Florida

1964 - 2020

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Michele Rene Love Michele Rene Love, born November 7th, 1964, passed away October 17th of complications from Frontotemporal Dementia. Her family was at her side and able to say farewell to a wonderful wife, mother, and friend. Michele is survived by her husband, Alex, son, Ken and daughter,...

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I had the honor of working with Michele and will never forget the impact she had on me as well as my family. I met Michele at an ASDC conference at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf 18 years ago and she forever changed my life. She spoke to me not only as a professional but as a mom who knew exactly how I felt. She told me everything was going to be ok and she was right. I wish she could have seen my son today. He is in college now. Michele, you will forever be missed. My prayers...

Alex, I am so sorry to hear about Michele’s recent death. She was so talented and such a sweet lady. I am thankful for the time we had together at the Ladies luncheons In World Golf Village. You and your children were real troopers and gave her so much support.
May God bless and comfort you all.
Terressa Duggan

Michelle was a kind and loving person, and a bright spirit that has left this world. My condolences to the family, Alex, Kenny, and Ellen. I pray that you find peace in the sad days ahead.

My dear friend and former colleague, Michele Love, passed away from an insidious disease. She was the first Parent Liaison at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind and an icon for all that followed her work. Michele was a loving mother, wife, and friend and sought knowledge of Deaf/Hard of Hearing children's education and communication in American Sign Language. Michele pioneered classes, workshops and support groups for parents. She was kind, understanding, positive and...

My prayers go out to the Love family at this time. Michelle was a wonderful person. Was my first contact when I moved my family from south Florida so my deaf children could go to school with like minded children. Kenny was in the same class as my daughter, Trisha. He was on the swim team with my other daughter, Erica. Our condolences to you at this time. She will always be remembered.