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Mike Racine

Enfield and Windsor Locks, Connecticut

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Mike Racine, 21, of Wynwood Drive, Enfield, beloved son of Jeannine Marcotte, with whom he made his home, and Ernest Racine and his wife Kay of Windsor Locks, died Monday, (June 23, 2002) in Enfield as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born in Springfield, MA, Mike was a...

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Hi, Mike...just wanted to stop by and say hello. Hope you're enjoying the summer up in heaven!

Hi Mike,
Well, it has been a year since you left us. It seems like an eternity. I went to the cemetary yesterday, your headstone is beautiful. My love to you and your family.

The News of one of my Brother's death had reached me even out here after some 3 years departure. Mike, I loved and still love you as my own blood brother. Ever since elementary school, we were side by side "partners in crime". I still remember the name you gave me... "ya big Chink" is what you always said, and coming from you... it was all right. When the news hit me, there were endless memories of us; winter football sessions at Mark Twain Park, fishing, Video Games, and Volleyball in the...

Mike,
It is 3 months ago today that we lost you. We havent forgotten,and we wont. Ever.

Dear Jay, Jon, Eric, and Ernie:
I'm so sorry for your loss. I know this is a very hard time for all of you, as I'm going through the same pain with the loss of my brother-in-law. I believe Mike's in a better place and watching over you. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.
Chris

Mikey,I hope you know how much we love and miss you, never again to see that hat on backwards and that arm swinging strut that was so you, is heartbreaking.I want to thank your parents for bring such a wonderful person into our lives. We will meet again my friend. I know that you are in the loving arms of Jesus. Home Depot hasn't been the same without you,and never will be again.

To the family of mike. I was very sad to hear of his passing. I just remembered many times of the computer classes which we were in at Asnuntuck and the other classes. I know how hard it is to lose a loved one. I lost my father when I was young. My deepest sympathy........Marylou

Mike, we shared some great times back in the good old days of Middle School. It was hard letting go of all the friends we had made growing up where 2 highschools segregated us all. We never kept in touched like we said we would, and I blame myself for that, and now, it hurts all the more. You were a great friend Mike, and you will always be remembered in my heart and in others. And the sky may keep us apart but we will see each other again soon enough. Until then, you will be forever...

Dear Jeannine,

My oldest son, also a Michael is 20 years old and graduated from Enfield High in 2000. When I got the e-mail about your tragic loss at work, I felt like someone had shot me in the chest. I couldn't breathe for a moment....I can only imagine the hurt you must be feeling right now. When I put myself in your shoes, I lose my breath again. I hope you find a way to cope and to smile again. Your Michael will want to see that. Remember that he's watching you.....