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Aron Bragg
December 21, 2011
Mike was like a grandfather to me. I will miss the great conversations we had, his amazing sense of humor, and for everything he has done to help and support my grandmother over the past 40-plus years. Love you Mike!
Cheryl
December 20, 2011
We at Roofers Local 65 were so proud to have Michael as a member. Also, Michael was the longest living member of the United Union of Roofers. We will miss his smile, wit and ability to make others laugh. Respectfully, The Officers and Members of Local #65
Kay Rozman
December 20, 2011
My condolences go out to you Terry, Michelle, Roy & Katelyn, Arnie and Vi.
Mike had a long trip "home" in his 102 years, didn't he? I know all of you will miss him dearly but now he is in a better place, at peace and rejoined with those that went before him, don't you think? Let your memories of him ease your grief, they really do help. God Bless.
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