Condolences for
Michael Havener
Wednesday, February 1st | Comment by: Dan Barbato
Mike was a great colleague and teacher to many engineers and he was a leader in the industry. We can take solace knowing that he is at rest and we are blessed with the good years we had with him. His legacy will live on in those that he guided and mentored.
Wednesday, February 1st | Comment by: Lin Bosler
Peg, Chris, Matt and Cara, I'm so very sorry for your loss! My family will miss Mike immensely. A truer gentlemen there will never be! I feel very privileged to have shared our time together. You can be at peace knowing he couldn't have been any more proud of his family and rest assured he's with his mother, father and brother looking down on us smiling. Jan and I have very fond memories of Mike that go back as far as High School and they will be in our hearts forever. Golf, football, vacations, fishing, Nascar, skiing, cards and sipping an occasional brew will never quite be the same without him. My thoughts, prayers and love are with you.
Tuesday, January 31st | Comment by: Marion Mir
My deepest sympathy to the Havener, Russell, and Alec families....
Tuesday, January 31st | Comment by: Sarah Terry (Sarah Bosler)
Dear Haveners, I wish I could be there on Saturday. Mike was an amazing best friend to my father. I will always remember his warm smile, huge heart and gentle kindness. He will be greatly missed in the "man cave," at camp and in all our hearts. Love, Sarah Bosler Terry
Tuesday, January 31st | Comment by: Ron Johnson
Peg Chris, Matt, and Cara, There are no words that adequately express my feelings at this time. I am heartbroken. My and my families deepest sympathies are with you at this time. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers and if there is ever anything I can do help please do not hesitate to call. The memories I have bring some comfort and will be with me forever. Mike was truly one of this earth's gentlemen. Fox Hollow will be difficult to play again. Not because of the layout but because of all the great times we shared on that course. Matt, I will always remember with a smile the scramble outings we played at Locust Valley. Chris, I talked with Scott yesterday and the stories of of the two of you in the warehouse at Barb-Lin once again brought a smile to my face. I hope that as time passes the wonderful memories you have will give you some comfort. Nothing right now makes sense but I am thankful that he was my friend. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. God bless. Ron