608 S. Old Middletown Road
Middletown Twp.
Media, PA 19063
Ph: (610) 876-4213
info@msbfh.com
Fx: (610)-874-6876
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I am so sorry for your loss. Mike was a great man and an awesome guy. He will be missed. Have great memories if him at Boeing and his work for Wounded Warriors. Sending prayers and love for your entire family. God Bless.
Mike was a great friend and mentor, who took me underneath his wing in the sons his smile could light up a room and always had jokes to tell. He was a great person to talk to just to pass time or get any advice that you needed. I will surly miss our times at legion functions and just great friendship, may you Rest In Peace my friend.
RC Wilson & family
SAL Det. Sgt at arms
I met Mike through conventions of The American Legion. He was always a gentleman and had a great sense of humor. Always made sure to include everyone in the festivities, and was a much loved paparazzi. Rest in peace friend until we meet again.
Janice JJ Boyer
ALA Historian
My deepest sympathy and prayers to The Kane Family. Michael was such a kind, generous and caring friend. Thank you Michael for your service, not only to our country but to The Chapel of Four Chaplains too. You are truly are a HERO whom will be missed. May you forever Rest In Peace.
Mike & I were friends starting in 5th grade. We shared many childhood memories in addition to young adult times working on cars & equipment. Mike could fix anything. I was so happy for him, he called me the day after his recent engagement to share the news. He sounded as happy as I have ever heard him. My family always enjoyed his Santa Clause visits on Christmas Eve, always with his own beard. As many people will likely attest to he would do anything for as anyone to help out. Truly a special human being who will be missed by all who knew him.
Michael was a friend of my brothers and a friend to all of us. My favorite memory of Michael was when he would dress up as Santa and visit our house at Christmas. My mom loved getting her picture with ‘Santa Mike’ as we all did. He had a big heart and was very generous with his time. He will be greatly missed by many. My deepest sympathy to his family.
My sincerest condolences to all. I've know Mike through his efforts with Mt Hope, where we did "Flags In" since 2009
Mike was a genuine person and always willing to help anyone. I worked with Mike for 5 years at Bestline of West Chester. He will be greatly missed.
My deepest sympathy to Laura and the rest of Mike's family and friends. Mike's work family will miss him dearly. I've only known Mike for a few years, but had many interactions with him. Mike would take any opportunity to talk about his daughter, and more recently his fiance. Mike had a work ethic and personality that's hard to find in todays world, and he will be missed greatly.
My condolences to the Kane family it was a pleasure working with you in the Son's of the American legion. You will be missed no one will take unsuspecting pictures like you
For God and country,
Raymond DelleCurti
Mike was a long time family friend.... such a great guy! Always there in any time of need... condolences to the Kane
family. On angels wings Mike...you will be missed! Rest In Peace my friend.
Mike was a true friend with a warm, loving and accepting heart. His smile was reasurring and loving. He will be sorely missed. Love and prayers to Laura and his loved ones.
Sending our condolences to the Kane family. Mike was a wonderful man. He always was doing something for someone. And always had his camera in hand...even with his arm in a cast and sling....he will forever live in our hearts! Bill and Lorie O'Connor
Steve and I were neighbor's of Mike the past two years. Such a great guy. Our dog Lexi adored him and Mike never walked up the driveway without making a fuss over her. He will be sadly missed. Such a great guy who would do anything for anyone. Rest in Peace my friend.
I doubt if my brother ever remembered what I am going to say, because quite frankly he was probably asleep the entire time. Sometime back during school days I came up to bed and he was already asleep. I went over to his bed and shook him just enough to get his attention. I told him that he better get up now or he would be late for school. He didn’t say anything, but he got out of bed and started to change out of his pajamas. I just told him never mind. Go back to sleep. Not only did he not realize he had just fallen asleep but this was on a Friday night. He never spoke of it again.
One of my fondest memories of my Cousin Michael occurred one time while we were out to lunch. It was around Thanksgiving and I asked him how to cook a turkey because I was going to have a post-Thanksgiving Day get together. He told me that the first step was to wash the turkey in Joy, etc., etc.,... So that is what I did before I cooked the turkey. When he and everyone else came over for the meal, he asked me if I washed the turkey in Joy. When I replied, “Yes”, everyone stopped eating and roared with laughter. I, of course, had know idea what they were laughing at until Mike enlightened me!!! Till this day, I still tell that story every time I cook a turkey!!!! You will be sorely missed - Rest In Peace Cuz.