16 messages received
Here’s to dinking cold Canadians up in your dad’s attic to bunk hill to hitchhiking to Liskeard with 10 bucks in or pockets cause we knew Dougs mom would always feed us I’m lucky to have had you In my life. You were beautiful. Inside and out. You were caring. Kind-hearted. . Authentic. Pure. Loving. And real. Tell we meet again R.I.P Mike
Frank (Pünky), March 1, 2021
My deepest condolences to Mike’s family and friends. I went to school with Mike and was such a great friend to all who knew him. He will be forever in our hearts Rip Mike
Tina Bailey, March 1, 2021
I knew of Mike from KLCVI and he always had people around him. He was a loveable guy and i could tell he loved his friends just as much. RIP MIKE I KNOW YOULL BE MISSED BY MANY !!!
Nicole Moreau, March 1, 2021
So sorry to hear of Mikes sudden passing. We played hockey together and went to some of the same schools. Mike was always kind and had an infectious smile that could light up a room. RIP Mike , im sure you are smiling down on everyone who cared for you.
Mark Sydney Jones, March 1, 2021
My deepest condolances to Glen, Robin, the whole family and everyone who shared your life with our cousin Mike, my thoughts are with you all. Wish I had known him more, may he rest in peace.
Larissa Mulvihill & Family, March 1, 2021
Condolences to all the family and friends who loved Mike so much. He was the sweetest guy; he would help anyone out, even people he barely knew; even if it meant hed have less. Weve been the best of friends since we were young; I could tell Mike anything; he was always there for me, unconditionally. He was like a brother to me, and will forever hold a big place in my heart. I hope he knew how very loved he was by so many people. Rest In Peace my friend, I love you more!
Kathy Ross, March 1, 2021
I didnt know Mike, but god rest his beautiful soul My condolences to his family. Val.
Val Joyce, March 1, 2021
Sorry Glen , Robin and the extended families for your loss . Mike O was a great friend , always happy never complained even if he had reasons to and never wanted anything from anyone . You just have to think of him and you can hear his laugh . He was a great story teller rememberIng the many good times , even though he had many tough times . A pair of stan smiths a pair of levis and a case of Canadian and we were ready for a Friday night . RIP Mike . Doug n Colleen
Doug Scott, March 1, 2021
Our deepest condolences on your loss of a kindhearted loveable guy!
Ron Tilley& Laura Gagnon, March 1, 2021
I went to high school with Mike. He was a great guy. Very funny and loved everyone. He will be truly missed.
Amanda Sweeting, March 1, 2021
I didnt know Mike but he was always smiling when I saw him. We need more of that in the world. Condolences to the family.
Sally and Don, March 1, 2021
I remember Mike from school … my deepest condolences to the family
Violet Humeniuk, March 1, 2021
Knew Mike for a long time.My brother Jim and Mike were good friends.R.I.P. Mike/
Judy and David Rudd, March 1, 2021
so sorry for your loss
wendy renaud, March 1, 2021
Went to school with Mike ! Great guy ! RIP condolences to his family and friends
Suzanne Haines, March 1, 2021
All friends who remember Mike
1983:Mike.and I were at a party at Craig Pullens. We were all stoned on acid. Around midnite Craig suggests we head over the"Rancho Barrel" in Rouyn Quebec. Patti ,and Kim were there with us. 6 of us jump into Craig's pickup truck. Intoxicated,and blasted we get as far as Larder Lake. As we leave Larder Lake heading down the hill car lights behind us shine through the cab of the truck revealing 5 passengers in the cab of the truck .Lights, and sirens start up. Craig pulls the truck over to the shoulder of the road .Cop comes over and asks Craig"drinking st all":Craig replies"I only had 4 or 5 beers".Now we're all squeezed into the cruiser and driven to the V-Town police station where w're quickly asked to sign tickets for underage drinking. Mike was getting really nervous and kept asking"can we go now?" Cop replies" once you sign your tickets"We all quickly sign our fines ,and I bolt up the stairs about 3 at a time.Mike attempts the sam e ,but instead trips, and out flies a bag of pot out of his coat. He quickly jams it into his coat and out the door we go. We walked from V-Town to Larder Lake freezing our asses off .Pulling on doors downtown Larder Lake finally one opened at the Diamond Hammer Hotel. We quickly sought out a baseboard heater each where we'd have have heat and shelter. Morning comes, and a super nice lady opens up the place, we told her our story,and how we were both broke, This angel of a lady cooks us both breakfast(no charge),then Mike, and I thumbed it back to Kirkland Lake."Yeehaw"!!
Don Daoust, October 30, 2023