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Linda Schaefer Cameron
January 30, 2009
My childhood memories of growing up with Michael (and the entire Ellis family) was he was always laughing, smiling and enjoying himself. My deepest smypathies to the Ellis family.
Rebecca Koth
January 28, 2009
Working the night shift for an airline, I interacted with Mike often. He always had a smile on his face & a good story to go along with it. I am sorry he never realized his dream to become part of the Border Patrol, but I am sure he would have been a tremendous asset to them. I am thankful I had the opportunity to meet & work with him. My sincerest sympathy to his family & friends.
Lucinda Adams
January 25, 2009
Michael will be so missed, he was one of the nicest and most genuine people I've known! I have only seen him occassionally since he left the 3rd Shift, but I always thought he was a lot of fun to work with! My sympathies and blessings to his family.
Christine Hall
January 24, 2009
I worked with Mike for 2 and a half years. He was always upbeat, friendly, and he made the day much more interesting. His presence at work is greatly missed.
Judi Stansill
January 24, 2009
My deepest sympathy to Mike's family & friends. He was quite a person with much character. He could always seem to make one smile as he always had a kind word. I missed working his shift and seeing that smile as he'd be walking in. He will truely be missed.
God Bless U All!
Evelyn Frederick
January 24, 2009
Dear Janet, We are deeply sorry. You and your family are in our prayers. Love, Ben and Twitter
James Owens
January 23, 2009
Mike was a genuine, caring, person who always had a kind word, a needed smile, or some good humor, to share and brighten the day. His passing has left the world a little more dim.
Cathy Gunther Williams
January 23, 2009
My deepest sympathy to the entire Ellis family. Mike will always be remembered as one of the good guys. He had a heart of gold and was one of the nicest people I have known in my life.
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