Di Schwartz
My life is blessed because I met Mike. His visits to the Post, conversations and help figuring out the bulk mail process are cherished memories of a great guy and friend.
Birth date: Sep 26, 1943 Death date: Feb 4, 2014
At rest in his home, surrounded by family, in Redwood City, February 4, 2014. Loving husband of Elena Reynick. Proud father of Scott (Molly), Kim (Kristen) and grandpa to Owen, Gavin, and Duncan. Beloved son of the late Martha and Read Obituary
My life is blessed because I met Mike. His visits to the Post, conversations and help figuring out the bulk mail process are cherished memories of a great guy and friend.
I HAVE MANY FOUND MEMORIES OF MIKE. I ALWAYS ENJOYED HIS SENSE OF HUMOR. AS A FELLOW VETERAN, I FEEL WHEN I WAS TOLD OF HIS PASSING I LOST A FELLOW BROTHER. HE WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY MEMORY. ROMIE BASSETTO
Many fond memories of Mike…his family is in our thoughts and prayers. – John Karaz
Mike was always such a kind person, with a great smile and sense of humor. It was a pleasure to work with him and we all loved his playful antics….as in the day he brought the beach to work complete with chair and umbrella when the air conditioner was out and it was way too hot inside for working! Rest in peace my friend, you are remembered with a fond smile. My sympathies to Elena and family. ~Marles
I always enjoyed camping at Hickey State Park with Mike and Martha. During a rain storm we invented the “do nothing” sticks which kept us occupied for quite a while. I will miss you my Friend. My sincerest sympathy to Elena and the family. May he rest in peace from his labors. Richard Gillard
Mike was a great guy! He had a terrific sense of humor,and made us laugh early in the morning ,in the “6-2” zipcode.We will all miss him! Aloha, Tookie De Coursey
I will always remember the huge smile on his face, when he came driving up around the corner, in his yellow corvette. Mike, may you take the checkered flag in heaven. Elana, Scott and Kim! you are in our thoughts and prayers. With deepest sympathy, Kathy Stover & Lara Sammut
He will be missed. So many memories over the last 55 or more years. Rest in Peace my younger friend.. You always reminded me that I was older.. Only a few days.. 35 years of working together.. Thanks… George Dexter class of “61”