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Gary Mohylsky
November 9, 2025
Mike was a true gentleman and a great member of Liberty HS class of 1967. Always friendly and nice making people feel welcome. He will be missed! Rest in peace,Mike. Gary

Dan Kramlich
November 7, 2025
My close friend since the 3rd grade. I will miss you friend, and never forget you.
Park Plaza Senior Center
October 30, 2025
Mike will be sadly missed by all of us at the Park Plaza Senior Center. He was always greeted with a hearty "Hi Mike" from everyone. We will remember him for being a fighter and always full of hope. We all loved talking with him and he has left behind many friends who will miss him immensely. Rest in peace dear Mike. We are all better for having known you.
Diane Coker
October 25, 2025
Dear Sandra and Family:
My deepest sympathy and prayers over the loss of Mike. We sat together at the Senior Center where we shared many memories of the past. He loved music and could tell you who all the singers were and what songs they sang. I'm truly going to miss him but now he is at peace and no longer suffering. He fought a long and tough battle but never complained. He is now with our Heavenly Father.
Loraine (Hacker) Russo
October 24, 2025
To the family and friends of Mike:
I worked with Mike in the Northampton County DA'S Office. He had a great sense of humor. We had many good times along with Doreen. I specifically remember once when he asked if I wanted to go to lunch. He said he would get a bottle and we could go down to the railroad tracks. My little daughter called him hotdog. Probably because he liked Danny Montoro's hot dogs with beer which he made for everyone during court week. I haven't seen him for years but I will always remember the times we had there. May God's peace which passes all understanding be with his family and friends. Rest in peace Mike.
With love, Loraine
Susan Chayka Gates
October 23, 2025
My cousin, Michael, was wonderful. He was incredibly smart, a gentleman, had a great sense of humor and loved his family, aunts,uncles,cousins and nieces.
As kids we loved to go to aunt Mary´s and uncle Ted´s and play with Sandy and Michael.
He had us laughing all day and was a master at pranks.
Michael and I were in many classes together at Liberty. As I was glued to the teacher trying to absorb AP Bio, Michael was in the back having fun
He left for law school in OK on his motorcycle.
Who does that?
It was always great to run into him (everywhere) in Bethlehem
We picked up right where we left off.
His marathons, golf, legal career and social clubs
were part of a bursting life.
Michael was always happy. Now we are sad.
Barb Seitzinger
October 22, 2025
Dear Sandy & family,
Michael was part of our weekly Happy Hours years ago! Our group did activities, dances, even a cruise in 93, football games, etc. We had lots of fun in those days. I would run into him when I volunteered usher at Symphony or Musikfest, etc. I knew of earlier cancer struggles, but hadn't chatted in a while. He loved parties I hosted, i.e. Halloween, my 65th BD, etc. I am sorry for your lose. May good times sustain you! Hugs, Barb Seitzinger
GySgt Andrew J. Svaby Sr., USMCR (ret.)
October 22, 2025
ALWAYS kidded around with Mike, he knew how to play "both sides of the fence"
Mary Ellen Wagner
October 21, 2025
Sorry for your loss. I worked with Mike at the Public Defenders Office he was a great guy. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.
Stella (Argeros) Marino
October 21, 2025
Sandy - my deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother. I remember Mike from when we were growing up. May he rest in peace.
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