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Brimfield-Michael N. Morse, 78, died peacefully Sunday, November 10, 2024 at home. Michael was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle. He will be deeply missed by his devoted wife Renee of 50 years, three daughters, Michelle (Paul) Rego, Jennifer (Ray) Quintal and Laura (Richard) Wells, five grandchildren, Julia, Emmalee, Logan, Mia and Naomie. Michael also leaves a brother, Patrick (Jill) Morse and a brother in-law Roland (Elaine) Malboeuf, a niece, nephew and cousins.
Michael was born in Salina, Kansas, February 26, 1946 to the late Clifford and Betty Jean (Bussart) Morse. He grew up in Minneapolis, Kansas and Omaha, Nebraska. Mike graduated from Omaha Tech High School in 1964 and enlisted in the US Air Force. He honorably served and was discharged in 1968. Mike was stationed at Westover Air Force Base and began to call Western Mass home. He built his home in Brimfield in 1978 and began to raise his family.
He was a tool and die maker for many years and eventually started his own business, MNM Machine shop from his home. He was a member of the Nenameseck Sportsmanship Club and became captain of its pistol team. After he retired, he spent his mornings at County Line talking with friends and drinking coffee. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Lombard Funeral Home of Monson has been entrusted with the arrangements. A visiting hour and service will be held Saturday November 16, 2024. A visiting hour will be from 10-11am with a funeral home service at 11am. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association at www.alzmass.org.
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