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George Messiha
July 12, 2005
Dear Prizzi family,
Mike was loved by many at Keyspan. He could put a smile on your face even when your day was at it worse.
Losing Mike was like Keyspan losing it's blue flame. He will be missed.
Keep that flame shining up there & god bless.
Donna Byrnes
July 12, 2005
Remembering Michael would make anyone who knew him smile! Mike’s generosity, happy smile and enthusiastic outlook on life was extraordinary, he made everyone feel special and gave 100% of his heart and soul every day. Someone recently said to me, “Michael is in Heaven organizing a bowl-a-thon”. Until we meet Michael again, May God hold him in the palm of His hand.
Tim O'Dea
July 10, 2005
Mike was much loved and will be sorely missed. He loved life and never failed to put a smile on the face or his colleagues. We all grieve at your loss and pray that you find consolation in this trying time.
July 10, 2005
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Stephen Krupp
July 9, 2005
To the Prizzi Family,
Mike was loved by so many here at Keyspan. I loved Mike for his personality. He is and always will be sorely missed. His passing may have been our loss but, It certainly is heavens gain. Keep them smiling up there Mike and god bless you.
Still missing you
The Krupp Family
Robert Palminteri
July 8, 2005
To the Prizzi Family:
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of Mike. I had the pleasure of working with him for 13 years. Mike and I grew very close over the years, He was a great person and a great friend who always looked after the people he loved. He will be missed by all.
Rob and Heather Palminteri
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