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Condolence From: Roxanne Bagwell
Condolence: Michael and I lived in Broad Brook. I met him through my brother. We went to the same school. He didn't know how I felt about him and I didn't about him either. Our lives went in different ways. Then in August of this year we started texting, video chatting. I'll never forget his eyes. I still trying to wrap this my brain. I miss him so much.
Saturday December 10, 2016
Condolence From: Dan Sullivan
Condolence: I have so many happy memories of Mike. He was a wonderful person and a great neighbor. I first met Mike when I lived across the street from him on White Street and enjoyed the many times my family and I spent with Mike. It was always so wonderful to talk with Mike, and he was always very kind to my children. More recently, I enjoyed having conversations with him and was so glad that he attended one of our summer picnics. Mike was a good friend, and I will miss him.
Saturday December 10, 2016
Condolence From: Diane
Condolence: I still can't believe he is gone, he was a good friend and coworker. I worked with Michael for most of the time he was at Public Works, I will miss him
Wednesday December 07, 2016
Condolence From: Buffy Koehler Prevost
Condolence: Michael touched my life in very spiritual ways, and shared a passion for pitties as I did. He was an amazing soul, and I will miss him dearly.

💖 Rest peaceful dear angel. And don't worry, Chelsea will be fine.
Tuesday December 06, 2016
Condolence From: Glenn Montigny
Condolence: Mike was a great friend and as long as I knew him, he helped people wherever he could. Saying he liked to tinker with anything electronic is an understatement. He taught me a lot about the right way to do things mechanically...lessons that I will use the rest of my time. He had one of the best laughs whenever he heard a good joke. My one regret is that I didn't stay in touch much when he and the family moved away. I'm glad I got to see him when he was in the hospital and little did I know it would be the last time. My thoughts and prayers go out to Heather, Charlie, Karen, his sisters and all of his family. I will miss him.
Tuesday December 06, 2016
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