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Mike Lamitola

Trenton, New Jersey

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MORRISVILLE, PA -- Mike Lamitola, 48, passed away on Tuesday May 27, while traveling to visit family & friends. Mike Lamitola was the Artistic Director of the National Theatre of the Deaf, a teaching artist with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and graduated from Rochester Institute...

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Mike's artistic creativitiy will be missed. My condolences to Linda and Mike's family.

He was really quite a character when I met him at Gallaudet during Youth Scholars Program. He knew how to make me laugh when I was going through private pains in my life. I thank God that I met him because he was such a character. Linda, he spoke highly of you. You were loved!!!

Farwell Mike, my friend, my buddy, you definitely will be missed by us all!

And Linda...hang in there...we all love you!

He was a funny, caring, and multi-talented soul who had a BIG heart. His laughter will always remain in those hearts he had touched. Im blessed that I have had the opportunity to meet & cross paths with ML.

Strengths & condolences to Linda, family, pets and friends.

Much regards,
Connie Loper

Having bowed his last performance on Earth, the Star set it's flames ablaze and zoomed towards the Heavens to entertain in God's loving court.
The Good Lord laughs at Mike's antics,
and is delightfully pleased.

Ray Kennedy
Vancouver,WA

Shock! I felt bad because he had to go... I"ll never forgetten him in my bottom of my heart as we "brother/sisterhood" since we net at NTID, we involved and had a great memeories. We attended NTID same year.. I felt bad that we haven't chance to "keep in touch" since we saw in a way back years... Linda, you know me well...My heart always goes to him and you,too smile. The Angel/Lord will take him to heaven with our Father of God...
Send my sympathy to his Family.

Love...

I am sorry to see Mike go so soon! I remember the good old days at NTID/RIT when we were students. He always loved the theater and it was in his blood! I have read about his achievements through NTD and other groups the last 30 years. He is a good fellow and fun to be with! I am guilty for not having chance to catch up with him! I recall seeing him in Ohio the very last time? with one of his plays back in 1980. It is shame that he has to go so soon! He has so much to give to the Deaf/Hard of...

My thoughts and prayers are always with you. Love, Marga