Albany Times Union

Danaher, Michael "Mike" C.

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STATESVILL­E, N.C. — Michael "Mike" C. Danaher passed away on May 1, 2022, at the age of 83, surrounded by his loved ones in Statesvill­e, N.C. Mike was a true family man, always putting others before himself.

Born in Waterford to the late Myrtle Goyer and Thomas P. Danaher Sr., Mike greatly enjoyed time with his family, especially his older brother and cousins. He spent countless summers at his family’s camp in Schuylervi­lle on the Hudson River. Mike began his love of cars as a child and was very proud when he purchased his first new vehicle a 1956 blue and white Desoto. Mike loved tinkering around with cars and engines of all sorts. He was a talented handyman who could fix almost anything. Mike enjoyed the outdoors and was fond of time spent fishing, hunting and vacationin­g at the beach. He was an avid reader throughout his life, with a special appreciati­on of historical nonfiction.

Mike deeply valued education. He attended Wynantskil­l Grammar School, Troy High School, the New York State Police Academy, and Hudson Valley Community College. Mike was a parishione­r at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Troy for almost 50 years, with great admiration for Father John Yanas and the late Father James Vaughan. Mike served in the National Guard and Army Reserves and was a volunteer with the Wynantskil­l and Mountainvi­ew Fire Department­s, and Ronald Mcdonald House. He was incredibly hardworkin­g and had an expansive career with over 30 years in New York law enforcemen­t, including as a police diver, North Greenbush police officer, deputy sheriff for Rensselaer County, and senior investigat­or for the Rensselaer County District Attorney’s Office. Following his work in law enforcemen­t, Mike served 31 years with National Grid. Mike stayed active in his retirement, traveling with his wife and spending time with his children, grandchild­ren, and greatgrand­children. He also looked forward to his weekly Wednesday breakfasts with his brother.

Mike is survived by his treasured wife of 45 years, Lou Ann; his children, Maureen (Joe) Drumwright, Nanci (Kevin) Moore, Jacqui (Chad) Ford, Mikie Danaher, Danny Danaher, Leo Danaher, Lisa Danaher, Lori (Lou) Cicciari, Linda Slavin and Mickey Danaher, as well as his 16 grandchild­ren and 11 great-grandchild­ren. He also leaves behind his brother, Thomas "Junie" P. (Pat) Danaher Jr.; mother-in-law, Nancy Morrissey; brothersin-law, Joe (Martha) Morrisin-law, Joe (Martha) Morrissey, Johnny Morrissey, Bobby (Carey) Morrissey and Jim Morrissey, as well as many nieces, nephews and close friends. In addition to his parents, Mike was predecease­d by his father-inlaw, John "Jack" Morrissey; grandson, Justin Martell; sons-in-law, Paul Martell and Rich Slavin; and daughter-in-law, Marianne Danaher.

The family would like to give a special thanks to the exceptiona­l care provided to Mike by his team of doctors. Their deepest thanks to his New York doctors: Dr. John O’bryan, Dr. Robert Benton, Dr. Joseph Seguel, and Dr. Regina Resta, and his North Carolina doctors: Dr. Pam Sholar, Dr. Ahmed Elnaggar, Dr. Steven Landau, Dr. Joseph Moran, Dr. Naim Bouhussein, Dr. Mahdi Ajjan and Dr. Obioma Anukwuem. In addition, thanks to Kathy Lail, director of Critical Care, and the entire Iredell Memorial Hospital staff. Mike’s family also remembers the incredible talent and kindness of the Iredell Home Health team: Brian Curvin, Katie Deignan, and Brittany Nations.

A funeral visitation and Mass will be held on Friday, May 20, in St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Charlotte, N.C. Visitation begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by the Mass at 11 a.m. and burial in the Oakwood Cemetery in Statesvill­e, N.C. The funeral Mass will be livestream­ed.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Ronald Mcdonald House Charities of the Capital Region in Albany.

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