Michael J. McVeigh
September 30, 1952 – January 18, 2020
Preceded in death by parents, Raymond and Pearl McVeigh; brothers, Lonnie and Jim; and sister, Beverly Vogel. Survived by wife, Andrea; children, Michaela and Matthew; sister, Janie Simmons (Tom); nieces and nephews.
Family will receive friends Friday, January 24th from 5pm to 7pm, at the West Center Chapel. CELEBRATION OF LIFE: Saturday, January 25th, 2pm, West Center Chapel. Memorials may be directed to the family.
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I was so sorry to hear about Mike’s passing. We used to have great times growing up by playing baseball at the park or basketball all over Herman. Mike had a terrific family and his kids were a joy to teach and coach. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim and Joan Andrew
I am so sad to hear of Mike’s passing. He was my friend for over fifty years. I will always smile when I think of him and his great sense of humor!
I was very saddened to hear this. I’m a T-H classmate of Mike’s. What a great part he played in our education. He always lived life to the fullest – he was fun, friendly & he always made an entrance – everyone knew he was there.
He was also a wonderful friend to have on your side, you could depend on him, the ‘big brother’ – he was kind of protective of us Herman girls. Our class was a pretty close group and we still enjoy seeing each other – reliving our youth I guess. There will always be stories about Mike for sure.
Mike will be missed. I know that I have lost a good friend.
My thoughts and prayers for his family.
Andrea, words can’t convey how sorry I am to hear about Mike. Please let me know if you need anything.
Andrea, I am so sorry hearing about Mike. You and your family are in my prayers.
As some one who new mike, mikey joe and Lord Baltimore very long and very well all I can say is go cardinals and party at mikes and he is buying to the family
To my good friend rest in peace. We shared many good times and i will remember them. May god bless your family. Your friend BOB
Sally and I were shocked to hear of his passing. We will miss him helping cheer on the Bluejay’s. RIP Michael.
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