![]() Michael, may you pass into a restful state under the wings of angels, wrapped tightly around you for comfort. Michael would not want any of us feeling guilty, so we must believe in higher powers to make the right decisions. Promises made, promises broken, leaving us all feeling inadequate and remorseful. Michael’s family and children shall need help and understanding to carry on without him. He was always there in times of need and support. He had many who knew his strength, solidarity, love, affection, and kindness. His friends, he had many, you know who you are. His wishes, hopes and dreams left unfinished. ![]() At this time, to carry on is almost inconceivable. A void within my heart, so unexpected, and the necessary closure unfulfilled. To end Michael’s life here on earth is so very tragic and emotionally terminal for us all. It is with great difficulty that I write these words. Was planning to be there this weekend but a family emergency has prevented that. He went on to win a championship in NS after only about 4 or 5 years of sailing. He went in, and before we could get out to him, he was out, came ashore a mile away, and on the side walk of our city park he changed into dry clothes, and at the end o f the day he was the last man off the ice. My thoughts were, Do I roll out on the ice or save my boat!. In Mike's words " I was looking at my sail shape, and looked in front of me and 50 ft ahead there was no ice. Well turns out that was close to the channel and an oil ship had come in and that ice was gone. Saturday we returned to the harbour to race and Mike was first rigged boat and off he went to yesterday's race site. A couple of years later he was back on PEI, in our Charlottetown Hbr and we had a warm up day of casual racing on Friday. Several years ago he came to PEI and my daughter referred to him as the "noodle man" because he had a very soft mast for a man of his "mass". I can safely say that I know a thing or two about what it takes to make Fresno home.I met Mike thru iceboating, and from that moment I knew he was a guy that had a great desire to succeed in the sport. As a proud father, and grandfather, I’ve been fortunate enough to raise my family here. I love being able to introduce people to what Fresno offers families. I’ve been lucky to call the Central Valley home for years. ![]() Since then, I’ve become one of the top agents in the Fresno and Clovis area. Taking all that I learned from running a dealership, I jumped feet first into the world of real estate. ![]() If you want to withstand the test of time, and the stumbling blocks along the way, you need to invest in people.Īfter a long and successful career in the automobile industry, I made the switch. In such a competitive industry, the way you treat people so often determines success. I have built my business on building lifelong relationships with my clients. It takes lots of effort, plenty of sacrifice, and never taking a relationship for granted. How do I do it? Long ago, I realized that there were three keys to accomplishing exceptional work. These days, as a REALTOR®, I’m able to apply everything I learned every day… I started my career in business when I was 17 years old by washing cars, and worked my way up to General Manager of 2 different GM dealerships. ![]()
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