Connecticut Post

Michael J. Lane

09/25/1964-12/21/2022

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BETHANY Michael J. Lane “Beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend”

Michael J. Lane, 58, of Bethany, entered into the gates of heaven on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, in the comfort of his home with his beloved family by his side, after a courageous battle with brain cancer. He was the loving husband of Gail E. (Graves) Lane of thirty-four years.

Michael was born in Bridgeport, CT on September 25, 1964, son of John Lane and Ann (Castaldo) Lutinski. Throughout his entire life, Michael was a born teacher. He was a graduate of Bullard Haven’s Technical High School and excelled throughout his education by receiving his 6th year degree in educationa­l leadership. His love for helping others learn and excel prevailed throughout his life and his work. Michael was a man of faith, and was a devoted parishione­r of St. Michael’s Church in Beacon Falls.

Michael was gifted with a special ability to always somehow bring out the best in others, always seeing things in people that if it wasn’t for Michael, they couldn’t even see in themselves. For seventeen years Michael taught Special Education,

and then worked as Sales Training Director for Connecticu­t Basement Systems where he trained a vast amount of individual­s from all over North America. No matter what the task was, Michael always gave his absolute best, was dedicated, and was beyond generous with his time. He was an incredible teacher, counselor, coach, and touched many, many lives of others.

Michael always enjoyed the thrill for speed whether it was racing go-karts, stock cars, or motorcycle­s. He often enjoyed sharing the story for holding the Connecticu­t fishing record for black seabass even though he was not at all a fisherman.

Always having a love for music, Michael was a talented composer and musician playing the piano, keyboards, and was even a national champion accordion player at age 17, and third in the world at age 25. Michael proudly arranged all of the music for multiple events for Michael Bolton’s Orchestra such as Bolton’s Christmas Concert in London, the Hollywood Bowl, and even arranged music for a presidenti­al inaugural ball in Washington, DC. With his wife Gail, the two of them had a top 40 band and for many years traveled together playing music in the 1980’s all over the country.

Michael’s ability to make people laugh was like no other. He was able to always see the best in the worst situations, and would always have a positive attitude towards everything. Among all of Michael’s hobbies and accomplish­ments, what meant most to him was his love for his family. His greatest accomplish­ment in life was being a devoted husband, father, and friend, always being a man of his word. Michael’s memory will never be forgotten and the impact he left on other’s lives will be remembered forever.

Besides his beloved wife Gail of Bethany, Michael leaves behind to cherish his memory his father, John Lane of Middleburg, NY, his mother, Ann Lutinski and her husband “Larry” of North Port, FL, his two children, Samuel “Sam” M.

Lane and his wife Jessica of Hamden, Claire Lane of Bethany, a brother, Timothy Lane and his wife Annemarie of Terryville, as well as many nieces, nephews, and loving friends.

Arrangemen­ts: A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, December 28, 2022, 11:30 a.m. at St. Michael’s Church, 25 Maple Avenue, Beacon Falls, CT. Everyone is kindly asked to meet directly at church the morning of the funeral. Friends are welcome to gather before Mass from 11:00 -11:30 a.m. to pay their last respects to Michael at church. Burial will follow at Mount Saint Peter’s Cemetery in Derby. Calling hours will be held Tuesday evening, December 27th, from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Chase Parkway Memorial, the Albini Family Funeral Home, 430 Chase Parkway, Waterbury.

Memorial contributi­ons can be made in Michael’s memory to:

Saint Michael’s Church 25 Maple Avenue Beacon Falls, CT

For more info or to send e-condolence­s, visit: www. chaseparkw­aymemorial.com

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