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Bonnie Campbell
February 8, 2004
I first met Mikey when we were both in the fifth grade. My mom was his aide. He opened some many peoples eyes and made us realize what life was really about. Although he may not have beeen able to speak to us directly, we still knew what he was saying. Mikey was a bright and cheerful young man. It always brightened my day to see his smiling face. Mikey was a fighter, and I will never forget that. It's amazing to see how one grows up so quickly, we both now had turned 18 and we're growing up so fast right before everyone's eyes..wow how time flys. I will Never forget his the warmth he'd bring to people.
I'll NeVeR forget you Mikey! Love you always little buddy!!
Nicole Dahr
February 7, 2004
Mikey went to Neptune with Nicole and he was always so sweet. Whenever we saw him any place Nicole was always happy to greet him. May the Lord Bless you in your time of loss, our prayers are with you and we know that Mikey is in the Lords hands.
Nicole,Donna and Tim Dahr
Holly Voght
February 5, 2004
I am deeply saddened by your loss. I first met Mikey when I was 19 as an Bus attendent for Osceola Schools, He was then and has always been a bright light, sweet smile and wonderful joy to be around, to me the experience of meeting him and added gift of meeting his wonderful parents has been a blessing in my life. Please know your family is in our prayers, it has always been a privledge to know your family. Love, Holly and Terry Voght
Bonnie Blanchard
February 3, 2004
We will miss Mikey. He was truly a special young man.
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