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Michelle M. Long

Washington, District of Columbia

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LONG Michelle M. Long, age 56, peacefully June 23, 2008. Survived by daughter, Erin Ambrosio and son, Brian Ambrosio; sisters, Nancy (Michael) Wardinski, Patricia (Steve) Stanley; brothers, Stuart (Cherie) Long, Joseph (Gopa) Long and Richard (Elaine) Long; many nieces and nephews. At Michelle's...

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I totally lucked out having Michelle as my aunt during my pre-teen years. Not only did she provide terrific clothes from her job at Casual Corner, but she also taught me how to "shoot the moon" in Hearts --a skill that has served me well for many years and made me a few dollars along the way.

When I visited her a few years back during a business trip to Columbus, we both cracked up to learn we had the same favorite Chardonnay -- seemed a funny coincidence with all the great wine we've...

Michelle was my youngest sister. She was here a few months ago and stayed with us while we had a family get-together after another sister's death. It was quite a shock to hear that she had died. I had talked to her just days before her death. My family and I will always remember my baby sister.

I was very surprised to hear about Michelle. Our history goes back to third grade and our paths continued to cross over the years. The last time I saw her was around 25 years ago. But it was because of her that my ex-husband looked me up, which led to our marriage and the birth of our son. So she had a big effect on my life. i'll remember her fondly. It is so sad to lose someone at such a young age. She will really be missed.

I was saddened to learn of Michelle's passing. We were good friends in high school. Over the years our paths would cross infrequently. She had a good heart and a quick wit. My sympathies go to her family.

Michelle was a devoted mother, loyal and generous friend, and loving sister. It is so unfortunate that she died at such a young age. We love you and will miss you very much.

God bless you, Michelle.

Michelle and I called ourselves the "honors dummies" at Immaculata High school in Washington, DC. She was actually pretty smart though because she graduated a year early and went on to college. We haven't been in contact since the late 60s but I will still mourn her passing.

Our last contact was over 30 years ago. But I just thought of Michelle on June 25 . Heard something on the radio about Case Western...
Michelle and I were friends in grade school and high school. I still pass the old house on Patterson when in DC visiting my Mom.
Many fond memories, lots of fun and mischief!!
So sad to hear of Michelles premature passing.

Michelle in Puerto Rico