Well, springtime seems to be, once again, a difficult time
for our family. My brother-in-law, Mike Dillon, passed away March 29th. It was
somewhat sudden and I think we are all in still in shock.
Mike was quite something – a true gentleman, a loving and
supportive father, step-father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and uncle, an avid
antiques collector, an ethical businessman, a basketball phenom (I consider
anyone over the age of fifty who still plays a phenom), and a bit of a
free-spirit. When I met him thirty or so years ago, he was rocking long hair,
peace medallions, and designer jeans. And pulling it off with aplomb, as he
continued to do.
For my husband, Tom, he was his conversation/discussion guy.
Mike always had an interesting viewpoint, strangely interesting in some cases,
but always thoughtful and considerate of another’s perspective.
For me, though, he was the man who loved my sister and gave
her great joy. I think I will always remember his voice clearly. It was so
smooth and melodic, an actor’s voice. And I can hear him clearly now talking
about Chris. He was so proud of everything she did from making biscuits from
scratch to her beautiful artwork. They had thirty years of happiness together for
which I am so thankful.
Mike was truly one-of-a-kind and he will be missed.