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Hi Mike, You and I tried to find time in our schedules to meet up and catch up on things, did not find time openings in both schedules, and decided to postpone until better days. Unfortunately, your funeral ended up being our get-together, essentially the last get-together. After I saw Alessandra's post about you leaving us, your life flashed in front of my eyes. I remember how we met each other and became friends in Grade 11 English - you were a very young, energetic fellow back then who did not appreciate the fact that high school curriculum did not fully prepare us for the upcoming careers. I rarely saw you, but every meeting was very meaningful and ended up carrying importance into my future. I remember at least 1 occasion when you greatly helped me out by being on my side - and our side was the side of righteousness, lawfulness and patriotism to the point where law enforcement and administration of Lorne Park Secondary wholeheartedly supported us. You knew a lot about fixing cars and your knowledge will be put into practice in the years to come. Of course, many of our meetings were cheerful thanks to the Lorne Parkian tradition of alcohol consumption. I was hoping both of us would live into our 80's at least, and who knows - perhaps, just like characters in The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame, live in a picturesque countryside, hang out together and relive our younger years (with fishing trips and similar activities). Unfortunately, your friends now need to live without your physical presence. Your funeral brought many friends from Lorne Park together and made us review our priorities - to find time in our schedules for get-togethers before more of us pass away, and to be more aware of danger and find more effective ways to avoid it. Mike - you will be missed. I am not saying good-bye since, although you are not necessarily with us geographically/physically, everyone will remember you (especially at Lorne Parkians' social gatherings) and your legacy will live on in many ways.
Sunday April 9, 2017 at 8:26 pm
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