Ken Rousselow
SEMPER FI MARINE. SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE. KENNETH ROUSSELOW USMC/COUSIN
Birth date: Aug 17, 1959 Death date: Jan 24, 2016
Michael Roy Hack 56 years St Broken Arrow OK passed away Jan. 24, 2016 from lung cancer at Cancer Treatment Center of America in Tulsa, OK. Michael was born August 17, 1959 in Omaha, NE to the parents Frankie B Hack Jr. and Joan M Read Obituary
SEMPER FI MARINE. SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE. KENNETH ROUSSELOW USMC/COUSIN
Uncle Mike has always been someone I could look up to. Always ready to listen and share his thoughts. He was my go to when I had a mechanic question, and he was never top busy to help. I always remember his smile and his sense of humor. He wasn't quite as funny as me ?? but he had an way of making me laugh anyway. I'm fortunate to have had him as an uncle and tohave Patti as an Aunt. Together they gave me some awesome cousins. Patti, by the way, is so very strong, I've marveled at it since I first heard uncle Mike was sick and to this day am impressed. She has so much love for all of us and it is a beautiful thing. I will miss you uncle Mike. I love you all
Lit a candle in memory of Michael Roy Hack
I am so sorry for your loss, sending prayers and hugs for the whole family
I learned a lot about family and marriage from Michael. He loved his grandkids like crazy, and he was so very thankful for Patty. He taught me that you can always be friendly, no matter how you feel physically. He exuded discipline for work, home, family, and health. He was always full of helpful information, especially about my car or home. I will miss seeing the Hack family and wish you well in this difficult time. – Brandy from CTCA
He was a man of strong values and a leader for the rights of his fellow USPS employees. It was a privilege to know him, and work with him for a decade at the Tulsa VMF/USPS. He will be sincerely missed. Our deepest sympathy to Patty, "his sweetheart", his boys, and his family. rebecca & charlie gale
Since Michael was born less than a year before I graduated from high school, I didn't really get to know him. And then we didn't exactly run in the same social circles. ?? However, I got to know Michael better after he and Patti were married. It was always a joy to visit with them whenever they came back to Iowa for a visit. I may not have seen Michael a lot during his lifetime, but I loved him. Rest in God's arms now, Michael. You fought the good fight and God decided you had fought long enough. You were only on loan to us and God wanted you back. You were a gift to so many! I'll be seeing you again one day, the good Lord willing. ?? Your cousin, Darlene