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This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of Michael D'Amico. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community.

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Condolence From: Crystal
Condolence: Dad I miss u today like it's only been days since uve left us. I never thought this day would come so soon or so suddenly. Me and the kids have sent numerous balloons up to u with pictures and messages that the kids draw/write--they will probably be in their late twenties when they finally figure out that God isn't really the mailman of those ballon messages lol--the one year anniversary was another "happyheavenly birthday party" though it seemed less peppy because the crowd was so small this year. It was just us. I know that people must move on in life and forget....but for me....there is a giant chunk of me that has come to a screeching halt. A giant part that won't ever be over grieving for her father. I will always be grateful to God that I was able to see u the night before u passed away- to yell hey jackass gimme a hug! And see u laughing as I hugged u one last time "I love u dad. be careful driving and I'll see u later"
Friday February 12, 2016
Condolence From: Marty Francis
Condolence: Susan,

I am so sorry to have discovered Mike's passing on July 2nd via an internet search for him. We both worked for LTV at the Tubular Group in Youngstown and had a short period with a shared office in Elyria. I certainly remember Mike as an easy going and quick to have a laugh type of man. He also lovingly spoke of you and his family frequently. I also appreciated him as a Pittsburgher, since we were both from the area. I also work with Henry Hahn from the Republic Steel days and forwarded the information to him. God bless and keep you in his care!

I hope you receive this.

Marty
Thursday July 02, 2015
Condolence From: Sue Brenn and Family
Condolence: We are very sorry to hear of your husband/father's passing. God bless you all during your time of loss. Thinking of you, Sue and Greg Brenn and family(your neighbors on Bryden Drive
Monday February 09, 2015
Condolence From: Carolyn and John Eisenbarth
Condolence: Dear Sue and family, you have our deepest sympathy on Mike's passing. We got to know him at Jackie and Bob's family events. He was always so funny and friendly. We are so sorry for your loss and will keep you all in our prayers.

Sunday February 08, 2015
Condolence From: Janet Juliano
Condolence: Sue and Family,

You are in my prayers. Mike was always ready with a smile, humor and a helping hand doing kids activities at church. He impacted for the better those around him.

Peace.
Thursday February 05, 2015
Condolence From: Frances Donatelli
Condolence: Sue, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayer is that God will give you and your family what you need during this time.

Frances
Thursday February 05, 2015
Condolence From: Mikki, Bob, Kelly and Kathleen
Condolence: Oh, Mike-a-roo, we know we are being selfish by being sad, but we can't help it. We will miss you so, so much. Even though we should be celebrating that you are totally happy and at peace, it's still hard to think we won't see you again on this earth. Please visit us once in a while, in our dreams, okay?
Thursday February 05, 2015
Condolence From: kaye davis
Condolence: I have fond memories of Mike. I remember when we joined Sue, Mike and Deana at EJ Thomas for Wienerville.He was a dedicated husband and father. Yes, laughter was his gift. My thoughts and prayers are with Sue and the family. Always, Kaye Davis
Wednesday February 04, 2015
Condolence From: Christine (Cole) Jensen
Condolence: The first thing I think of when I think of Mike is: Laughter. He was always laughing and cracking jokes. One of the things that made gatherings with my brother’s in-laws so fun was the constant stream of booming laughter coming from Mike and Sue. Here’s a couple that really loved to laugh and have a good time, and really loved their family. I will miss Mike terribly and think of him fondly. May he always be remembered for the jokes and the laughter he shared with so many.
Wednesday February 04, 2015
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