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Patty Popiel Lehosky
October 9, 2025
My deepest condolences to Mike´s family and friends. I didn´t know him, but remember seeing him around school. We graduated in the same class. The Facebook page of our class (Bradford Area High School Class of 1977) has many positive comments about Mike and sympathies for you all.
David Guthrie
October 9, 2025
Sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers!
Mark Miller
October 9, 2025
I am so sorry for your loss! Ya'll our in our thoughts and prayers! Your obituary is awesome! It reflects his personality, accomplishments, and love of life, adventure, and family!
Linda Mackey
October 9, 2025
My deepest condolences to the family. The Mackey kids grew up with the Drummond kids. Mike was always happy and so much fun to be around. He spent alot of time with our family hunting, fishing and hanging out with my brother's Roy and Lee who have both passed. They are all reunited now. God bless you all!! So very sorry!
Chad Lyter
October 9, 2025
Mike was a teammate and friend of mine all through jr hi and high school. I´m so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you! I remember Mike as bigger than life, a good football player and a good friend. His passing brings me much sadness. But reading about his life brings so much joy!
Maryanne and Ron Peterson
October 8, 2025
Rest in Peace Michael...Thank you for your service.
Steven M Patterson
October 8, 2025
So sorry for your loss. I spent a lot of time with Mike growing up from boyhood to young men together.
Mike was a larger than life guy who had the weird light all around him. Even as a young man he had a quick wit and a great sense of humor. He was strong yet kind, he made friends easily.
Together we went hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, swimming, making cabins in the woods, hitchhiking, riding bicycles, motorcycles, playing football, looking for girls, and drinking beer.
I will always have great memories of Mike.
Dan Whitford
October 7, 2025
After High School, and a failed attempt to make our way to Florida with all the money we possessed in our wallets unselfishly tossed on the dashboard for gas money, we took turns driving all night only to eventually make our way back to Btown the following day. Mike decided on the Air Force, I decided on the Marine Corps because they were the elite fighting force and much "tougher" than the flyboys. After reading his obituary, clearly I was wrong and Mike was the tougher and better guy. What a wonderful life you lived brother Mike. Although we lost touch years ago, I feel as though I've lost a very close friend. My sincere condolences to Susie, Jared, Nikki and Kyle. Your husband and father was a wonderful man. I'm sure you will have many great stories to share around the campfire. Rest in peace Mike ... Semper Fi.
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