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In loving memory of Michael A. Togger, also known as "Mike" and "Togger" , age 78, of Richmond Township, who peacefully passed away on Tuesday, February 27, 2024. Born on September 26,1945, in Uniontown, Pa., he brought joy to the lives of many as the cherished son of Michael and Mary (Hrezo) Togger. Mike's life was marked by love, family, and enduring connections. He leaves behind his beloved wife of 38 years, Serena (Davis), and four adoring children: Christopher Togger of Andover, Gina (Andrew) Brown of Andover, Jerod (Kelsey) Togger of Groveland, FL., and Jonathan Togger of Richmond Twp, Ohio. In the embrace of his family, Mike found his greatest joy. He is fondly remembered by his brother Bernard Togger of McClellandtown, Pa., and sister Dorothy Wilson of Dover, Delaware. Mike's spirit will forever live on through the laughter and shared memories with his five cherished grandchildren: Austin Togger, Mahaela Brown, Maria Brown, Nolan Togger, and Jaxston Togger. Mike was preceded in death by his parents and infant son Michael, but his legacy of love and warmth will be celebrated by those who knew him. May he rest in eternal peace, leaving behind a tapestry of love laughter, and fond memories that will be cherished by all who were fortunate enough to be a part of his life.
In loving memory of Mike, per his request, there will be no funeral services. Instead, he wished for those who loved him to cherish fond memories, share laughter, and enjoy a drink or a meal together in his honor. Please share a fond memory at www.Baumgardnerfuneralhome.com
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