Michael was a good man, a loving husband, a devoted son, a caring brother, a wonderful uncle, a man of God, a committed Knight, a proud veteran, a precious son-in-law, and a best friend to many.
I will think of you, Michael, every time I hear Elvis sing, look at a lighthouse at sunset, hit a golf ball right down the center of the fairway, watch “The Hunt for Red October,” eat a hot dog at Fenway park, view a beautifully designed web site, and see the heartbreak in my daughter’s eyes.
Thank you for your love, kindness, restoring my faith in God, and your decency.
Love,
Larry
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment