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Michael Kenneth Cofrancesco, passed away on January 16, 2025, in Willmar, Minnesota. Born on February 16, 1991, in Worcester, Massachusetts.
In his 33 years, Michael made a profound impact on those around him. His life was a testament to the qualities that best describe him: unwavering kindness, infectious humor, and boundless generosity that touched the lives of those around him.
His absence will be deeply felt by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. As we say farewell, his legacy will continue to inspire us every day. Michael's memory will forever be a guiding light, a reminder to cherish every moment and to spread kindness wherever we go.
He grew up in San Diego. After high school in 2009, he enlisted in the US Army, he served as a petroleum supply specialist from 2010 to 2013. During his years of service, he met his wife, Amanda Anderson. Following his military service, Michael and Amanda settled in San Diego,
Michael was diagnosed with Addison's disease and Hashimoto's disease. He worked on and off as his health allowed.
His interests extended to watching anime’s and unwinding with video games, and most of all spending time with family. He was a dedicated husband, father, brother and uncle.
Michael leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.
Each family member carries a piece of Michael's spirit and will continue to honor his memory through acts of kindness.
Michael is survived by his wife, Amanda ; his sons, Logan and Luke ;his brother, James; his sister, Michelle Molnar, her husband, Ciejay, and her children, Abbey and Austin.
He was proceeded in death by his mother Nellie McLees, his grandparents Kenneth and Joan and his Aunt, Carolyn.
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