Lynda Pearson
May 25, 2005
this time
how can it be this gift of life
so fragile yet so swift
without warning like a storm
rocks our boat and sets us adrift
leaving us clinging to memories
and laughter we shared
while asking ourselves
why this friend
was not spared
together we came to share
this journey called
high school for just awhile
passing each other in the halls
of time marked by special smiles
too quickly school years wind
down to their own special end
but always, we will remember
the journey marked by special friends...
in memory of a fellow Springer from class of "73"
Sheila James
May 11, 2005
Tommy and I met Mike several years ago at Bowl America Eastern and never will forget, what a kind person he was. Always a smile and a kind word for those he knew. He will be missed by all who loved and knew him. God bless you and your family and know that God takes the best for his Kingdom of Angels.
With deepest symphathy.
Irma Cash
May 9, 2005
To Jessie and Mike's family member's. Mike was a good and faithful friend. I knew him from bowling at Eastern Bowl, and bowled with his mom for year's. Mike alway's had a smile for you, and never a bad word against anyone. My prayer's are with the family.
Donald Stanley
May 9, 2005
Mike was a friend, not only as a
co-worker, but someone that shared
an avid interest in bowling. I
will miss pleasant conversations
with him. My thoughts and prayers
are with Mike's family.
Gloria Williams
May 9, 2005
With deepest sympathy to the family and friends of a kind and thoughtful co-worker, who will be dearly missed. The employees of Northside Station will miss the pleasant smile and warm personality.
Randy Fleming
May 9, 2005
Mike and I started working for the Postal Service at the same time and became good friends, He was always a joy to be around and never seemed to let things deter his positive way of thinking. My prayers and deepest sympathy go out to his family. He will be remembered and greatly missed.
DIANA LAMBERT
May 8, 2005
Diane,
My thoughts are with you and your family. I am here if you need anything. Diana
Michele Dortch
May 8, 2005
Sympathy to the Family and Friends. May Mike's smile and warmth continue to keep you in those moments of sadness. I will always remember his friendship and hard work he gave to The United States Postal Service. Mike truly loved his job as he was always there even when he was not feeling well. I will truly miss him as an employee and a friend.
Supervisor, Main Office Window Services - United States Postal Service
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