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Dr. Jim Moshinskie
February 18, 2005
I was shocked and very sorry to hear that Mike had passed - Seemed like everytime life knocked him down, he bravely stood back up.
I know Spencer's death put a big mark on his life that he never overcome. We talked for hours about it, and I hope I was some degree of help.
He truly loved his beloved daughter Sara, and was so proud of her. He was her greatest cheerleader.
He was a gentleman at all times, and an excellent consultant. His projects were always put together flawless and perfectly.
My thoughts and prayers are with Debbie and Sara. I trust you two will -- like Mike -- overcome the bumps and live the rest of your life happy.
Dr. Mo
February 16, 2005
I will always remember Mike for being honest and a straight shooter.
During the few times we meet I could tell by the way Mike spoke about his family that they mattered most in his life.
My deepest sympathy goes out to Sarah and Debbie.
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