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Jen Byam
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

I am still shocked and saddened to hear of Mike’s passing. As a 2nd cousin of Mike, I remember the boys coming over and playing at our house. We always had so much fun. As we got older, Mike worked at Hank’s with me so I was able to see him then. Being older, I went off to college and only really reconnected with Mike through facebook. As crazy as this sounds, every time I see Adam Levine, I think of Mike. I think it was that they had the same coloring and eyes or something, but without fail, I think of Mike. He will be missed by myself & so many others. It is clear that he touched so many lives. Thank you Mike. Please watch over everyone. You will never be forgotten.

Allyson (Pucci) Ryan
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

The past week has been a flood of memories, thinking of Mike, and through the sadness I’m feeling, I can’t help but smile at all of our memories together. Recently I had taken my 5 year old daughter to Bristol and felt such joy at seeing her ski the same mountain Mike and I learned to ski on together. I remember taking lessons together and the talks and jokes on the ski lift. His sense of humor and sarcasm was the best! We had a lot of common friends in those old days, but I felt my own special bond with Mike back then. We shared laughs on the school bus together, and I still remember his exact reaction when I asked him to Junior Prom – we were both pining over others, but had such a good friendship, we knew we’d have a ball together, and did! I’m so glad Holly posted the yearbook photo – the Mr. Derse tape throwing incident is also one of my favorite memories, we were talking and goofing around (as usual) and Mr. Derse whipped the tape at us to get us to quiet down. Hysterical! Will never forget the look on Mike’s face! I’ll treasure and keep the memories I have of Mike always, and am so saddened by his abrupt departure from this world. The entire Guinta family you are in my thoughts and prayers through this sad time, I hope the joy Mike brought to all of us helps you through. Much love and peace…Allyson

Harvey Stone
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

Being Mike’s supervisor, I tried not to get too friendly with Mike, but if you know Mike that was impossible. Mike has to be one of the most personable people I have ever met. Mike was much more than an employee, he was a genuine and valued friend. He worked great with everyone be it physicians, administrators, technologists, support personnel, patients or their family. Our patients loved him, often asking for him by name. This is going to be challenging for us as we explain his absence repeatedly over the next year or two. Mike truly loved his job and it showed, he was an exceptional technologist. He constantly challenged himself to be the best, enjoyed learning new techniques and often helped others when he had free time. Mike was honored several times by being invited to return to the University of Vermont to talk to Nuclear Medicine students about being a technologist in the real world. Mike, you will be missed by all and left this world much too early. Please watch over us, we will be thinking of you often.

Holly (Yaeger) Royals
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

I spent last night going through old yearbooks and photos, thinking about Mike, Wayne Central and life in the 90′s! The biggest memory I have of Mike, is the same one he mentioned in his Senior Yearbook “Will Always Remember” section…..”going out with HY for a whole 3 weeks.” I also found every picture in my yearbook that year with a heart around Mike’s face. Even though our “teen love” may have been short-lived, he remained a good friend and it’s been nice to read the stories of more recent years and learn he hadn’t changed from the sweet, funny, and kind guy I knew in high school. My heart and thoughts are with the Giunta family and all the other friends who were lucky enough to have a friendship with Mike along the way. He will be missed, but if his yearbook 2nd life plan comes true he’s a ski bum and enjoying the slopes.

Karen Begy Platt
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

I had the privilege of watching Mike grow up with my nephew…from a fun loving little kid, through the teen and college years and into adulthood with a career that I understand he did with excellence and compassion and a life filled with so many friends and people who loved him.

When I used to take my daughter to Hanks to get ice cream Mike would always take some time to come out and visit with us. The last time I saw Mike was in September at a picnic at my sister’s house. We had such a great conversation and he gave me some really useful advice. My sister told me that he had recently texted her and wanted her to let me know if I ever needed to talk I could text or email him anytime. Mike always had a smile and made time for people because he truly cared for everyone in his life and he made sure that was known.

I have been thinking about Mike so much this past week and I am so saddened by his loss. For every life Mike touched I know he left memories that will bring happiness and a smile. His kindness and gentleness will never be forgotten. I feel blessed to have known him.

Jan Comstra
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

Our family is heartbroken as we hear of Mike’s sudden passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May God comfort you with His great love and the love of family and friends.

Jon Newman
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

My son Jack was in the car with me when Harvey called me on the cell and told me the horrendous news. When I told Jack what happened he cried and said he will miss Mike. The three of us had gone skiing together earlier this winter and Jack always talked about what a great guy Mike was and “an awesome skiier too”. I too will forever miss Mike.

We were work partners for 8 years on that little PET trailer. We could almost predict each other’s moves. I’ve worked in the health care field for a very long time and with many many people and I can honestly say that nobody, not anyone ever showed as much compassion and caring towards the patients as did Mike.

It’s been almost a week now and everyday I’m in constant disbelief trying to come to terms with this. Everyday at the different hospitals that we go to people are hearing about what happened. The expression of sadness and deep sorrow from so many people is overwhelming. Mike’s reach was far, he touched so many and was loved and admired by so many. I feel blessed just to have known him.

Mr. & Mrs. Giunta and family, I realize that there are no adequate words that can possibly bring comfort to you at this time. The pain and sorrow you feel is just incomprehensible. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mike will be greatly missed.

Love Jon Newman and my family, Kristina, Jack and Sydney….

Matt and Cindy Frank
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

When we bought Hanks Ice Cream in 1995, Mike came with it! He was a tenured employee at the young age of 17! He actually trained us because he was so well trained by Hank himself! I will always remember him in the pink zuba hat which all were required to wear! His passion was decorating cakes, and he was so good at it! He took some razzing but he didn’t care, he knew what he enjoyed. We’ve kept in touch over the years trough FB, I had found his old original employee paper work a few months back and had quite a laugh about the note from his mom giving him permission to work on school nites bc his school grades were very good. I mailed it all to him to also have a laugh! Kathy and Tom and Ryan all your memories of a great son & brother will hopefully help you to get thru this difficult time. All our love!

Caroline (Fedison) Donovan
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 0 comments

I will always remember the friendship Mike and I built while working at Hank’s Ice Cream… and the pool parties/ bonfires after work! It was my favorite job as a a teenager and Mike was a huge part of that. He could always make me smile and was always so kind and generous. Mike also introduced me to the beautiful city Burlington when Mr. Giunta and I helped to move him into his awesome bachelor pad at UVM. I am sorry that Mike and I fell out of touch after college. It is with a heavy heart that I send my condolences and prayers of strength and healing to the Giunta family.

Emily Holton-Roth
Posted by: jessica In: Memories 04 Apr 2013 1 comment

Mike was more than just an amazing friend , he was a part of our family from the very beginning of our friendship all those years ago. I can’t remember a major milestone or event that Mike was not a part of. He was there for weddings, baby showers , birthdays, moves, memorials, maiden boat voyages and holidays. Mike was one of the first people to hold and meet each of my three children. He was an amazing “Uncle Mike” to them and he was one of their favorite people. My deepest sympathies to all of his family, he was a wonderful person and a true friend and I am so glad to have had him in my life for all these years. Sending you all love and strength. Xoxo Emily

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