Mike-Lawless-Obituary

Mike Lawless

Fairbanks, Alaska

1951-2011 (Age 59)

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Melvin "Mike" Lawless, 59, passed away March 2, 2011, at his home in Two Rivers.Mike was born in St. Maries, Idaho, June 13, 1951, to Jean and John Lawless. He attended school in St. Maries and Kamiah, Idaho and graduated from Kamiah High School.He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and ultimately...

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MY thoughts and prayeres go out to all that knew my father, He was my friend and father,but most of all he had friends that would listen to his every word,he could light up your world just by smiling. My father was a true man of his word and he did everything he could for his kids and friends alike.He is still my Hero.

Melissa,
My heart goes out to you and your family!!I wish there were some way to ease the pain!! Love you guys!

Melissa and family,
My deepest condolences to you during this very sad and crazy time. I didn't know your father, but I know you, and you are amazing. I know your dad was too. My prayers for strength and serenity during this time are with all of you. I am so sorry for your loss.

To Mike’s family, I know that Mike left you with many wonderful, joyous memories to wrap yourselves in to help lighten your sorrows when times feel unbearable. My heart goes out to you all because Mike was the type of person many gladly opened their life's welcome door to and, by doing so, were left truly blessed from Mike's sharing of his own love with each of us. He was my first love at Kamiah High, he was my fellow athlete in training, we shared ideas, thoughts, and caring. I can see...

Ira if words could hold you and hug you then I hope your feeling my arms around you right now. I would cry with you and then we can remember so many years ago when you were just little boy and I would babysit you, and what a good Daddy he was. Sending you love from Idaho.

Mike worked for the A-Team of Alaska General Contractors at least 4 different times between 1994-2oo2. He could fill any position on the crew and fill it well. Mike quickly became a favorite in the company and around the campfire on out of town jobs with His stories and humor . My own children adored Mike as He taught them what he knew about equipment operating, truck driving, grade checking, and just plain living life to it' fullest. Mike will be missed by
very much by all of us but...