Mike-Finley-Obituary

Mike Finley

London, Kentucky

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LONDON - Mike Finley, 52, husband of Christina Finley died Aug. 27, 2006. Funeral services 1 p.m., on Mon at First Baptist Church in London. Visitation 6 p.m., Sun at House - Rawlings Funeral Home and after 12 p.m. on Mon at the church. In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to: Gideons...

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I am sorry for your tragic loss. I just couldn't believe it when I heard the news. I remember Mike from the skating rink when I would come to London to visit my Grandmother. My cousins, the Cox's would take me skating. In turn when I had my own son I had to take him to the famous Finley's Skating Rink, Mike was always so nice to him. My cousins went to school with Mike. Again I send my Deepest Sympathy. The Rink will not be the same without MIKE.

I just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss. I know how it feels to lose a loved one. My heart and prayers are going out to your family everyday

"On the wings of angels Mike ascended into Heaven." Even though I didn't know Mike Personally , I know he is in Heaven along with the 47 other souls.May God Be with all of the families in your time of need and loss. My prayers & Thoughts go out to all of you.. My Condolances

I worked for Mike at the skating rink in London in 1979-80. He was a fun boss and a great friend. He will be missed greatly by anyone who knew him. My condolences to all the family members.

Its very sad to hear your alls tragic loss. May God Bless All the Family and Friends!

Chris, Margie, Irene and the Finley family.....

I can never think of Mike without thinking of summer and the lake...our houseboats headed to the dam. I also remember my mother's tale of Mike knocking her off her feet at the rink.....she still tells that one. London will never be the same without Mike there. He touched the lives of so many and always had a smile and a pair of skates to hand me....I can't believe this is all happening....but, I wanted you to know my family loved...

Chris and Family,

The only way I can give mine an my son's condolences are to leave them this way. I no longer live in London to come and give them to you properly. I hope that you will allow God to help you through this time of need. God and time are the only things that will get you through this tough time. All of us as your friends are here to help pick up the pieces and help you carry on. Mike was a wonderful friend and person. My son has always been grateful for the time...

WE ARE SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, WHAT WE HAVE HEARD ON THE NEWS HE WAS A WONDERFUL & CARING MAN.
WE DO NOT KNOW YOU ALL BUT JUST WANT TO LET YOU KNOW WE HAVE THOUGHT OF YOU AND ALL THE OTHER 48 FAMILIES DURING THIS DIFFICULT WEEK.
WE WILL CONTINUALLY KEEP YOU IN OUR PRAYERS. GOD BLESS YOU.