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  • #46
    Very sad, I only met Mike at Millville & talked a little at the shore. Im sorry to read of his loss & prayers out to his family. Mike
    Team Tower

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    • #47
      Our sincere condolences to Mike's family and everyone that knew him.
      "Ask anyone, I have no friends. I do have some people that put up with me and mostly because they like the rest of my family"

      Don Allen

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      • #48
        I am so sorry to hear this. I be will praying for the family. Rest in Peace Mike. You will be missed!

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        • #49
          So sad to lose such a great guy. He was an amazing competitor. Made me earn my lane in ASH! Our prayers to the family during this difficult time.

          Terry & Sharon Kerr

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          • #50
            Very sad to hear this. While I didn't know Mike well, I always will remember him being such a great competitor throughout the years in Stock Outboard. He truly is a legend. My deepest sympathy to Robin, Danielle and Mike's family.

            Jerry Brewster
            www.trora.com

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            • #51
              So many have already said it, but Mike was as tough as they come on the race course and as willing to help in the pits as anyone.

              Although it's been quite a few years since we've raced against each other, I will always remember the many great races in ASH we had in the late 80s during the Merc Challenge days. Those were big races with competitors from all over the East Coast and Midwest and it was during this time I got to know Mike better. He was a Great guy and I'm happy to have known him and competed along side of him.

              My thoughts and prayers go out to all of Mike's family and friends.

              Mark Miskerik

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              • #52
                I always thought of Mike as the consumate rugged, tough, self-reliant boat racer. It is a very sad loss indeed to lose such a great competitor and person in general. R.I.P.

                Chris Johnson
                111-Z

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                • #53
                  Kench & robren pitts

                  so sorry to hear of your loss he will be missed by all.
                  You are in our though and prayers stay strong.

                  Nuch darlene
                  and family

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                  • #54
                    had many a good races with mike he will be missed for a long time .our prayers and thoughts will be with you team P

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                    • #55
                      We had some really great times with Mike. Our deepest sympathies to your family.
                      The McCourtie's
                      Wendy McCourtie Smith

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                      • #56
                        My sincere condolences to Robin and the whole Kench family
                        Glasses



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                        • #57
                          Our condolences to the Kench family





                          "...if your not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space"



                          -

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                          • #58
                            Its always hard to lose a friend. Michael and I traveled together to the races back in the '70s and early '80s. I can still remember him at the Cane Farm where Shanon and Craig built their boats. It was a great time in my life just knowing everyone that worked out of that location. I last saw Michael in Michigan at the Nationals 2 years ago, he was truly a good person and I know I will miss him. May you rest in peace. My thoughts are with his whole family.
                            Kegs



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                            • #59
                              6-j

                              I didn't know Mike real well, other than to say hi to him when I would see him at Nationals.

                              Our first meeting was was at Oroville CA in 1983 when he and David Dewald came out to the Stock Nationals. I was walking through the pits and he bounced a soccer ball off my head. (Typical)

                              But the thing that I thnk said the most about him was at Grass Lake 2008 when he crashed in BSH and his old Shoei helmet came off. That night, Scott Reed was taking a collection to get enough money to give to Mike so he could buy a new helmet. People were trying to collect without him finding out what was going on. Somehow or another the hat that was being passed made it to him, and not knowing who or what it was for, Mike went to make a donation to it. I believe it took several people to explain to him to not donate, that is was a collection on his behalf. A kind guy who would help anybody, whether he knew them or not.

                              Race in Peace, and keep the soccer ball on the ground.

                              R-19
                              www.gleasonracing.com

                              "No, THAT is why people hate him."

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                              • #60
                                Truly a sad day, you will be missed Mike... My condolences to the family.
                                nightmoves

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