Michael, the last time I saw you, was at Warren and Brenda's. What a fine young man you were. You walked up and talked to everyone hugging our necks and kissing us. I was so very glad to see you. You of course was so very handsome, just like your brothers! Such laughter we all had that day, you did not stay very long. When you got ready to leave everyone wanted to give you a ride but you insisted that you wanted to walk. The one thing I did notice is you looked like a lost soul! I love you and know that you are no longer lost! You are up there with Grampy and Grammie and all our realative that have gone on before you. You made such an impact on us and I will forever love you Michael!
Dear Michael. I have known you since you were born.you have such a big heart and so much compassion for people. I will miss your warm greeting and hug, always wanting to know if you could do anything for me. You had many struggles, which you managed to overcome in a huge way. They say God takes the best early. You are at peace now. Give your mom a big hug for me . It won’t be long and I will be joining you guys. Love, Andrea
I am quite sure it was 2016 .. Michael was staying on the beach across the street from us at Nannies, down Bailey`s .. he would go work the tide and where Mary knew Mom he would come and ask for a ride to sell the wrinkles. He was so polite, I remember making point of that not long after. I had never seen anyone his age be so polite and respectful for just asking or a ride intown ... and then would want to pay for it, even tho he would make so little. That`s what I will remember ... him being so kind and polite and I think that is a great way to be remembered. Its a shame he had to leave us so soon, but has a lot of great ppl to reunite with in the after life. So, I like to think he (or anyone) will most likely be happier and better off there than here. Rest easy my man. Love, Sarah and Martha