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Luonne Abram Rouse January 13, 2013 at 02:58 pm
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John Gruber September 9, 2012 at 01:41 pm
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Tom Sant September 9, 2012 at 01:41 pm
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Kyoshi Marilyn Fierro August 11, 2012 at 12:16 pm
Sorry. I didn't check the above message. it's for years and he.
Kyoshi Marilyn Fierro August 11, 2012 at 12:15 pm
4 years she was the only 1 to check the signs and did a great job. whenever I ran into him I he was…Read More a pleasant and courteous individual. my condolences to his family at their loss.
Bruce S Hyams August 1, 2012 at 03:07 pm
What a sad moment. II thought he had it all beat. He looked and sounded great at the last Saturdays'…Read More Mass. I know he's in a better place but he will be missed. rest in peace.
Bruce
Chris Thomas September 24, 2012 at 06:41 pm
Father Midura you will be greatly missed. Aiden and I listened to your homily daily, you helped us…Read More endure with your amazing spirit, compassion and wonderful sense of humor. I still remember holding Aiden tight, crying listening to you and praying to God with you and my family.
It was an honor to have sat next to you at my Grandparents anniversary party.
Barbara Hoos August 7, 2012 at 10:51 pm
My first encounter with Fr. Midura was when he first came to St. Joseph as our pastor. I came to…Read More church that first Sunday hoping to get a glimpse of our new pastor. When I entered the vestibule, standing off to the side with his arms folded and in his army fatigues was Fr. Midura, but I didn't know it at the time. I thought there must be something special going on for us to have a soldier standing there. Lo and behold it turned out to be Fr. Midura! Probably assessing his new parishoners incognito as we arrived! Or, he could just have gotten back from duty. I prefer to think he was trying to pull a fast one on us. He will always be remembered by me as the kind and gentle soul that he truly was, and had a wonderful way about him. Be at peace, Father, and keep watch over us all.
Joan Federico August 4, 2012 at 10:59 pm
Joan.
What a special person, who always made you feel wanted in the church. He had so many…Read More different jobs. No matter where you would find him he was alwalys happy to help. I would always meet him in Waldbaums buying food for the food pantry. He would tell me the good sales. He will be missed. My prayers to all of his family and friends.
Emily Mangino April 6, 2011 at 02:50 pm
I cannot thank you all for your kind words and thoughts about my husband Michael Mangino. He was…Read More truly a good and loving and caring person. He always tried to do the right thing. When he died he was there with his mother trying to do the right thing by all. We will all miss him dearly. We all have learned so much from him and hope we can carry on as he would want us to. It is going to be very difficult going out on that golf course without him, but I am sure going to try and I know in my heart that he will be there with me helping me move on. As for football I will be a forever Friar Fan. He loved being with the kids on and off the football field, teaching them as much as he could, that was his life and loved every minute of it. As far as football goes he would have been there forever. Go Friars'! Michael I love you and will love you forever, you were my life and I have lost that life forever. May you be shooting below par on the grandest golf course in your world, and no whiffing the ball.
Love you always, Em
Sal Randazzese December 7, 2010 at 11:59 am
Mike grew up in a football family . His dad was a coach in the Lynvet orgainization of Pop Warner…Read More Football. At that time there was a senior division. It is with that team that I first met Mike. He was a 5ft 9in, 170lb fullback. yes, full back. He took on people who were 25 lbs heavier every play every day It was not a concern to him. It was his job .
That alone speaks volumes of the size of his heart and determination. For the three years that I played with Mike we won two championships and only lost one game.
We were basically belly series team who ran the ball 80% of the time and each time Mike lead the play.I am a better person for knowing and playing withMike . He is a mans man. Love you Mike. Sal Randazzese
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