Michael Joseph "Mike" Blake
May 08 1964 - January 26 2022
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Scott Campbell posted a condolence
Monday, January 31, 2022
Mike was never afraid to tackle anything . He enjoyed the challenge of putting things together . What ever he put his hands on you can be rest assured the end result was completed with pride and professionalism. He seemed to have this smooth calm rhythm about himself . I enjoyed just watching him when he was working ,making it all come together . Every move he made was so thought out . He never showed uncertainty. He knew exactly how he would attempt the task at hand . Mike was a quiet sort . But yet he knew how stir up a conversation and make you feel comfortable. And he had the greatest laugh . It was a short chuckle but you would remember it . I did not have the privilege to be in his company in these recent years ,I am sad to say. I am sorry that Mike has moved on . He will be missed by his loved ones ,friends ,co workers .
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Sharon Allen-Jubenville posted a condolence
Monday, January 31, 2022
We are saddened to hear about Mike's death. He will be remembered with fondness. One of my favorite memories of Mike was when the twins were born. He was so pleased with becoming a dad. I remember him coming out to his mom's and holding the boys like he had done this forever. He always seemed to thoroughly enjoy his children and loved to have all of us together especially at the Lighthouse Cove where the kids could fish off the dock. When we built our home at the Lighthouse Cove he came down and did the plumping for Dale. He really appreciated Mike's help and his expertise. He will be missed. Aunt Sharon and Uncle Dale
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Ann posted a condolence
Sunday, January 30, 2022
I am so saddened by Mike’s passing. Although we haven’t been in touch a lot over the years, I always enjoyed our hello messages and treasure many memories from when we were young. Mike was my big cousin and always very cool:) I remember him always taking the time to talk with me and of course tease me. Mike would walk us young ones to the candy store. He was always a fun guy. As adults Mike would bring the family down to the lighthouse cove to fish and visit. He seemed to really enjoy helping the kids with their lines. I remember the fun we all had in Jamaica. He always had a big smile and seemed so chill and relaxed. Mike had a warmth to him. My thoughts are with you all. Cousin Ann
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Jeff Lamarche posted a condolence
Sunday, January 30, 2022
Sending our condolences from your Pro Trades family
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Stephan Kovacs posted a condolence
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Family, Mike was well liked and a valued part of our team whose knowledge and experience as a Tradesperson was respected by us all. He always would share with the apprentices and even some seasoned veterans his Trade secrets and personal experiences teaching others as a True Tradesperson should, Rest in Peace Mike, Your Friends from Supreme Plumbing & Heating Inc.
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Tribute Store
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Our Deepest Condolences. Mike worked on our home creating a bedroom for our oldest son. We will forever be thankful for the beautiful room he made.
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Shawn Anne Brisebois posted a condolence
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Our deepest sympathies. We were so blessed to have met Mike, and have him work on our home. He created a beautiful bedroom for our son. He was one of a kind, very patient and understanding. Our prayers are with you at this time. Paul & Shawn Anne Brisebois
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Ken Jordan posted a condolence
Saturday, January 29, 2022
My deepest sympathy to Chris and all the Blake family on the sad loss of Mike. May he Rest in Peace. Ken Jordan
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Brad Morrison posted a condolence
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Jimmy, Johnny, William, and Jodie (no brad). Wow. We were real sorry to learn of this. We have fond memories of your dad……you guys too….at Devonwood. Your dad also helped me out a few times with plumbing issues….in fact at one point he took Carrie aside and said, “ don’t let Brad ever touch plumbing again…just call me!” Fortunately it never got to that point again! I was talking to your dad just a month ago at Christmas. He will be greatly missed! Say howdy to your mom for us. Brad & Carrie Morrison