Micheal took pride in being part of the Optiflow family and owner, Fred. Micheal fulfilled his life long dream of owning a brand new Ford truck and becoming independent and responsible. He was loved by many and will be missed. U of M Hospital tried to work miracles and they did for a while but his body needed it's final rest. In later years, Flushing became his home and he loved being there - a city boy who became country after all.
Micheal is survived by his son, Sean Stewart of Wayne, MI; sister, Debbie (Ron) Miller of Dearborn.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Robert and Ruby Stewart; brothers, Skip and Danny; sister, Patricia.
Micheal took pride in being part of the Optiflow family and owner, Fred. Micheal fulfilled his life long dream of owning a brand new Ford truck and becoming independent and responsible. He was loved by many and will be missed. U of M Hospital tried to work miracles and they did for a while but his body needed it's final rest. In later years, Flushing became his home and he loved being there - a city boy who became country after all.
Micheal is survived by his son, Sean Stewart of Wayne, MI; sister, Debbie (Ron) Miller of Dearborn.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Robert and Ruby Stewart; brothers, Skip and Danny; sister, Patricia.
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