Mig and Dr. Bill were the best. What an honor to work with them and call them friends. They leave behind a hole and loss that cannot be filled but will always be treasured.
Jeff, Sara and family, I'm sorry for your loss. You have so much to be proud of.
Mig and Bill were among the first residents that Ken and I met when we moved to the Manor 10 years ago. Our meeting was over a ping pong table. Thank you, Mig, for your warm conviviality and for putting up with that Dr. Martin type of a man. Rest in peace.
Jeannette Bournival and Ken Kelley
Looking at these pictures of Aunt Mig, I am reminded of her amazing smile! I just loved Mig's presence so much. She was so calming. As I watched ice skating yesterday afternoon, I remembered how much she loved that too. I have been thinking of her often this past week and feel the loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you Jeff, Sara and Dave.
Visit often Bill in the Care Suites and Mig in Memory care.
I have such a nice memories of both of them.
Sophia Mulder
Mig was a wonderful woman, gracious, loving, caring, sensitive to the needs of others and always wanting to be part of meeting those needs. Her generosity was endless. I was privileged to be her friend in Los Gatos and she always included my husband and me in the "family" events as we were without family locally. We agreed that golf should be 13 holes. I love and miss you, Mig.