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Thinking of Mike today and how he would have loved to watch the Eagles beat the 49'ers on his birthday so....win this one for Mike! I am sure he will be watching from the best seat in the house!
Mike didn't like to make a big deal about his birthday but always made sure he made a big deal about the birthdays of others...especially his children.  I have many fond memories of those celebrations. I am  thinking of him today and wishing "Angel Grandpop" a Happy Birthday in heaven.
I first met Michael when his brother Bob and I started dating. We went to his house on Dawn Drive. It was in the evening, Pat wasn’t home and he had just put Ryan to bed. He was just so nice to me, I was a little worried how I would be received, and that worry instantly left my mind the minute he smiled and said hello to me. He was always so nice, so sweet and I loved him dearly, I will miss him terribly.
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I am so sorry for your loss, we will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.
We have lived next door to the Dopson family for over 30 years. During that time we shared not only stories about the neighborhood (how green his grass looked!) and golf, a favorite pastime of members of both our families, but also kept current about what was happening with all of our children over the years.
Mike was a great neighbor and in any conversation his kindness, generosity and humor was evident. It’s going to be a challenge to see the house every day and not think about the loss of a great human.
I’ll never forget my uncle Mike standing in his kitchen balancing a very young Ryan standing in the palm of his hand. My grandmother screeching for him to put him down, my mother laughing hysterically at my grandmothers angst, and uncle Mike giggling at the whole scene. I’ll never forget that giggle! What a wonderful man and we’re blessed to have had him in our lives. Till we meet again uncle Mike! ❤️
We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during these difficult times.
Susan and Ed Solt
Mike , Pat and Tim Reeves fri…
Mike , Pat and Tim Reeves friends all thru grade school and High School, growing up in a small town your friends are for life.Safe Home Mike
Uncle “Muck” (as I called him as a kid and pretty much still did to this day) used to babysit me all the time when I was little. I’ll never forget being tied up in my blanket and spun around like a helicopter until I was so dizzy I couldn’t walk without falling. Lol
That and orange tic tacs are two things that will always remind me of Uncle Muck. I love you and I’ll see you again someday I’m sure.
Bobby D. ❤️
Rehearsal for Ryan's Wedding
2017, San Diego, CA, USA
Rehearsal for Ryan's Wedding
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Went to St. Marks with Michael class of 1968. He was always the nice kid and grew into a nice man. Only ran into him a few times since school but he was still the same Michael as always. rip my grade school friend 💕
I will remember my Brother Mike as a great family man. He truly loved his children and whenever we would meet he never failed to speak of them. You could see and hear his pride !!!
I was employed by the United Steelworkers Union and Mike was in Management at Arkema. We were on opposite sides at the bargaining table, but I noticed his professionalism and at the same time his close relationship with the employees he supervised. Many of them were hired upon his recommendation.
I love you Mike and will truly miss you until we meet again.
Mike and I did almost everything together growing up. We went to St. mark's grade school and Bishop Egan High School . We joined The Ancient Order Of Hibernians as juinor members and we just passed our 50 th Year . I have many great memories of Mike .Please keep his Family in your Prayers...
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I am glad Mike was a part of my life. I have so many memories that I will hold in my heart forever.
Mike - a was great colleague at Arkema and a friend of mine for many years - my deepest condolences - he always talked about his family and how proud he was as they progressed through school and careers - Mike will be remembered by me for his truly solid virtues in which he raised his family, worked, lead, and helped others. He always put everyone before himself. A truly Honorable and great man that will be missed.

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