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Michael Sean Hurley

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Michael Sean Hurley

Birth
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
8 Jun 2020 (aged 61)
Cordova, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Michael Sean Hurley, 61, passed away Monday, June 8, 2020 at his home in Cordova, IL.
The family will greet friends with an outdoor visitation at Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Port Byron from 4 - 7 pm Thursday, June 11th. Those wishing to view Mike will be allowed into the funeral home in small groups of 10 or less. Social distancing will be required inside and out. A private service will be held for the family.
Michael was born on June 16, 1958 in Buffalo, NY to Daniel F. and Joanne Parmantier Hurley, who preceded him in death.
He married Susan Elaine Williamson on August 20, 1988. Together they have two children, Jessica Smith and Sean (Katelyn) Hurley residing along with three grandchildren, Collin, Maxim and Bella.
A private service will be held for the family.
In addition to his immediate family, Michael is survived by his sister, Kathy Busco and nephews Jeffrey and Scotty; sisters-in-law, Marilyn (Gary) Holt and Marsha (Mark) Wilson and nephews and nieces Megan, Nick, Nathan, Hannah and Kristen. Michael graduated from Liverpool NY High School in 1976. He received his bachelor degree from the University of Iowa in 1980 and his MBA from Western Illinois University in 1994. He was an All-American swimmer at Liverpool and University of Iowa. He cherished his years on the swim team carrying many memories with him.
Throughout his career he worked as a controller for Protexall, Golden Seed Co. and Dohrn Transfer. He also served on Cordova’s fire board. He will be remembered as a fun-loving, intelligent and kind man who always had something witty to say. He loved the Iowa Hawkeyes and Chicago professional sports teams. Mike and Susan were the best of friends enjoying 32 beautiful years together. He loved drinking Miller Lite with his buddies at the bar.
Memorials may be sent to Liverpool Central School, Liverpool, NY or University of Iowa Swimming Program.

Gibson - Bode Funeral Homes Website
Michael Sean Hurley, 61, passed away Monday, June 8, 2020 at his home in Cordova, IL.
The family will greet friends with an outdoor visitation at Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Port Byron from 4 - 7 pm Thursday, June 11th. Those wishing to view Mike will be allowed into the funeral home in small groups of 10 or less. Social distancing will be required inside and out. A private service will be held for the family.
Michael was born on June 16, 1958 in Buffalo, NY to Daniel F. and Joanne Parmantier Hurley, who preceded him in death.
He married Susan Elaine Williamson on August 20, 1988. Together they have two children, Jessica Smith and Sean (Katelyn) Hurley residing along with three grandchildren, Collin, Maxim and Bella.
A private service will be held for the family.
In addition to his immediate family, Michael is survived by his sister, Kathy Busco and nephews Jeffrey and Scotty; sisters-in-law, Marilyn (Gary) Holt and Marsha (Mark) Wilson and nephews and nieces Megan, Nick, Nathan, Hannah and Kristen. Michael graduated from Liverpool NY High School in 1976. He received his bachelor degree from the University of Iowa in 1980 and his MBA from Western Illinois University in 1994. He was an All-American swimmer at Liverpool and University of Iowa. He cherished his years on the swim team carrying many memories with him.
Throughout his career he worked as a controller for Protexall, Golden Seed Co. and Dohrn Transfer. He also served on Cordova’s fire board. He will be remembered as a fun-loving, intelligent and kind man who always had something witty to say. He loved the Iowa Hawkeyes and Chicago professional sports teams. Mike and Susan were the best of friends enjoying 32 beautiful years together. He loved drinking Miller Lite with his buddies at the bar.
Memorials may be sent to Liverpool Central School, Liverpool, NY or University of Iowa Swimming Program.

Gibson - Bode Funeral Homes Website

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