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Michael McGlynn

December 13, 1971 - February 12, 2023

Our darling, Mike left us this past weekend, and with us he left a legacy of life, love, laughter, and music. We thank you all for joining via zoom. We wish that you could all be here, but I understand he was loved all over the world so with that please feel free to leave a loving and lasting message.

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2023-02-21 11:39:27 wrote:

I first met Mike over 20 years ago at the Manly Pacific. We would try and go every week that he and Lucas were playing. During that time we not only got to enjoy his incredible musical talent, but we got to know Mike. That huge smile, warm hug, and big heart. Joy just seemed to resonate from within. Over many years, and many gigs, from Manly to Narrabeen Sands, to Jindabyne, the Greengate, Epoque, and Kirribilli, we got to know Mike. He was always interested and eager to know how we were doing, and always happily played our endless requests, often without even asking. I still can’t believe you are gone. My heartfelt condolences to your family. As someone said yesterday, the candle burned out long before, the legend ever did.

2023-02-21 11:39:27 wrote: I first met Mike over 20 years ago at the Manly Pacific. We would try and go every week that he and Lucas were playing. During that time we not only got to enjoy his incredible musical talent, but we got to know Mike. That huge smile, warm hug, and big heart. Joy just seemed to resonate from within. Over many years, and many gigs, from Manly to Narrabeen Sands, to Jindabyne, the Greengate, Epoque, and Kirribilli, we got to know Mike. He was always interested and eager to know how we were doing, and always happily played our endless requests, often without even asking. I still can’t believe you are gone. My heartfelt condolences to your family. As someone said yesterday, the candle burned out long before, the legend ever did.

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