Michael Mosca III (M Squared)
Chili: 5-26-49 - 4-15-11. Michael passed peacefully after a long and courageous battle with Lymphoma, with his bride of 26 years, Patricia (King) by his side. He is predeceased by his father, Michael Mosca Jr. He leaves behind his mother, Frances (Krukowski), loving sisters; Marlene (Joe) Butera and Sarah Dilal; nieces, Lisa and Donna; nephew, Nick. Along with step children Lea Rizzo and Jason Rizzo; beloved grandson, Collin John O'Malley; mother-in-law, Jeanne King; sister-in-law, Nancy (Kenny) Jones and brother-in-law; Robert (Shirley) King and their families. He will be greatly missed by many for his wonderful sense of humor, his strong ties fo family and friends, and for being a life long Cleveland Browns Fan.
Michael was born in Rochester, New York and graduated from Jefferson High School in 1967. In high school he played baseball and was on the soccer team when they won the City Championship in 1966. He attended MCC and played soccer there before going to Viet Nam. Michael was a proud Viet Nam Veteran. He held careers in Information Technology at Eastman Kodak, Park Ridge Hospital and IBM.
The family wishes to thank, Dr's. Vlad and Woodlock, along with the entire staff at Unity Health Ambulatory Infusion Center who worked diligently with Michael. Acknowledgements to Dr. Rebecca Drayer, for all her tireless efforts, along with gratitude to the Veterans Medical Center teams both of Rochester and of Canandaigua, who worked so closely and respectfully with us. A heart felt thank you to Chris Jones, who guided us gently and lovingly.
Please join us to CELEBRATE Michael's life on Thursday, April 21, 2011, from 4 - 7 PM at New Comer Funeral Home, 2636 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester, New York 14626.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:
Veteran's Outreach Center
459 South Avenue
Rochester, New York 14620