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Michael Alen “The Flea” Feliciano

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Michael Alen “The Flea” Feliciano

Birth
Monterey County, California, USA
Death
25 Feb 2004 (aged 55)
Monterey County, California, USA
Burial
Seaside, Monterey County, California, USA Add to Map
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Michael "The Flea" Alen Feliciano, age 55, a resident of Salinas, died February 25 as the result of a traffic accident.

A native of Monterey, he was born January 25, 1949. Michael was a lead maintenance worker for Caltrans for 12 years.

A graduate of Pacific Grove High School, Michael excelled in baseball and was named an MTAL All-League pitcher for two years, he then played for Monterey Peninsula College and for the semi-pro Seaside Bombers. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed his membership in the Twin Creeks Men's Golf Club.

Michael was an animal lover, especially bulldogs. He was known as an easy-going man who, due to his ability to attract people to him, had a wide circle of friends.

Michael is survived by his high school sweetheart and wife of 34 years, Marty Feliciano, of Salinas; his brothers, Bob Feliciano, of Livermore, Larry Feliciano, of Sacramento and Gary Feliciano, of Pacific Grove; his sister, Lorraine Cowan, of Seaside and many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews.

Visitation will be held at The Paul Mortuary on Tuesday, March 2 from 5-8. A Celebration of Michael's Life will take place at the mortuary on Wednesday, March 3 at 2PM followed by burial at Mission Memorial Park. Contributions are suggested to the American Diabetes Foundation, 1475 S. Bascom, Campbell, CA, 95008 or On the Rebound Bulldog Rescue, PO Box 3427. Marrifield, VA, 22116. Published in The Monterey Herald on February 28, 2004
Michael "The Flea" Alen Feliciano, age 55, a resident of Salinas, died February 25 as the result of a traffic accident.

A native of Monterey, he was born January 25, 1949. Michael was a lead maintenance worker for Caltrans for 12 years.

A graduate of Pacific Grove High School, Michael excelled in baseball and was named an MTAL All-League pitcher for two years, he then played for Monterey Peninsula College and for the semi-pro Seaside Bombers. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed his membership in the Twin Creeks Men's Golf Club.

Michael was an animal lover, especially bulldogs. He was known as an easy-going man who, due to his ability to attract people to him, had a wide circle of friends.

Michael is survived by his high school sweetheart and wife of 34 years, Marty Feliciano, of Salinas; his brothers, Bob Feliciano, of Livermore, Larry Feliciano, of Sacramento and Gary Feliciano, of Pacific Grove; his sister, Lorraine Cowan, of Seaside and many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews.

Visitation will be held at The Paul Mortuary on Tuesday, March 2 from 5-8. A Celebration of Michael's Life will take place at the mortuary on Wednesday, March 3 at 2PM followed by burial at Mission Memorial Park. Contributions are suggested to the American Diabetes Foundation, 1475 S. Bascom, Campbell, CA, 95008 or On the Rebound Bulldog Rescue, PO Box 3427. Marrifield, VA, 22116. Published in The Monterey Herald on February 28, 2004

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