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So sad to hear of Michael passing away. David was always so proud of his sons. My Michael RIP. 

We are very sorry for your loss.  May you all be comforted by your memories of Michael.  
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Nancy, I wish I had magic words of comfort to help you grieve the unimaginable, but I know there are none. My heart is broken for you and your family!  Sending hugs, love and prayers… and more hugs for your sweet Mom.   Becky 
Everyone at the Torke Family Coffee Roasters is sorry for your loss. We are sending our best wishes and prayers to the entire family.
I remember going to the Wild game together many years ago, and what would turn into a great, young friendship. This news breaks my heart - especially for your mother - who I know loves you so much. Rest in Peace Michael. Thank you for all the laughs and good times. There are too many to count. 
When Webby got the Minney guy…
2018, Gillette Stadium, Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA, USA
When Webby got the Minney guys to come to Boston to see me. I was studying at the time, but to give me a break I desperately needed, he demanded (drew the Best Friend Card) that I go to see the Vikings vs Patriots with the crew. We ended up in the best seats I ever had at a Football Game and created a lifelong memory for me, simply because he would not take no for an answer. That is just a small example of how he made my life better by knowing him, starting when he became my Best Friend at 4 years old. Love you, Webby.
Maureen Wagers
1994, Minneapolis, MN, USA
You were probably 4 years old. Sometimes we would go to the open skate at Mariucci Arena and then go to Mc Donald’s afterwards. I remember how little your ice skates were as I laced them up. You loved skating in the big arena but loved getting a kids sundae after even more. Your big cheeks would always be bright red after we were done skating. You loved it. 
We used to ride bikes to the …
1993, Cedar Lake, Minneapolis, MN, USA
We used to ride bikes to the beach. You would be on the back of my bike and little David on his pedaling so fast. We went to the beach a lot when we all lived together on Mount Curve in Minneapolis.

My condolences to Webby's family. He was the one that got me through my freshman year at SSM. When I was homesick and having problems with my roommate, Webby persuaded his parents to let me live at Club 1103. We were goalie partners freshman year, we were supposed to be competing for ice time, he could have left me miserable in the dorms, but that’s not who he was. I will never be able to express how grateful I am to have had Mike in my life, as well as Mr. Webb, Ms. Webb, and Denny. I’m heart broken that we never got to chat one last time, as adults, to reminisce about the good ol’ days.. to let him know that my children quote his hilarious witticisms and quips that they think are mine. I will miss my friend. I know him and Papa Smurf are having a big bowl of ice cream together somewhere, picking each others brains and joking with each other.

Love, Justin

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