There is time for everything. Time to arrive and time to depart. Time to rejoice and time to be sad. The
value of life is not the number of years but the impact one makes. So soon, our good friend has left us to join his creator. The happy smiles has left us. Sadness has filled our hearts. Our consolation is in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
My encounter with Michael, as we affectionately called him, dates back to the early 2000's when he was introduced to me by my cousin Dorcas.
He has been part of the family as he enjoyed the courtesies of Nzima tradition. He also made all around him felt at home .
As a businessman, he always shared business ideas and advice on how we can engage in entrepreneurial activities. He believed in the principles of prospering together.
The Royal family of Anwia and the entire community of Anwia in Ghana, where Dorcas comes from is saddened by your demise. So soon your time is up but you have made your mark.
We have lost a simple but great man, humble, jovial, inspirer, motivator, friend, husband and father. We will forever remember you. Your indelible mark will forever live with us.
Michael, Rest in Perfect Peace
I was deeply saddened at the news of Michael's passing, Michael and I spoke almost daily for years, his incites, intuition and feedback concerning the markets were transformational. I miss you brother.
Todd
When it came to character it was tough to top Michael. When it came to toughness it was tough to top Michael. When it came to business it was always about the "5 P's": People, Product, Price, Promotion and Persistence. I was fortunate to have shared several years with MH as a friend and business associate, and will remember him often & fondly. He leaves behind a unique and admirable legacy for his loved ones. We shared many things in common - humble upbringings from very rural communities, adjusting to city life, opinions on politics, taxes, overregulation to name a few. Most of all it was simply respect and understanding for the common good of humanity, animals and nature. Love Ya Big Blue Eyes - RIP Mon Ami
Loved, by all who knew him.
I miss the early morning phone call on the first from Michael. White Rabbits ,White Rabbits. Never failed. In Iroquois Falls, tying rags on the bottom of his feet, along with his brothers so they could polish the floors after waxing. Many other memories too numerous to mention. Have a well deserved rest Michael. Love sister Catherine