Medicare Mike has passed. RIP
Just found out today that FAU has lost its most loyal fan. Thank you Mike, Honor to know you! #RIPMike #owlpride pic.twitter.com/UyZYFERoOy
— Coach Jared Allen (@Jallen4Him) September 22, 2014
owlfamily said
Easily one of FAU's biggest fansJust found out today that FAU has lost its most loyal fan. Thank you Mike, Honor to know you! #RIPMike #owlpride pic.twitter.com/UyZYFERoOy
— Coach Jared Allen (@Jallen4Him) September 22, 2014Posted On: Sep 23rd 2014, 10:11 AM #335377
A diehard before any of us could consider ourselves diehard FAU fans. Our fan spirit is a little smaller today. If anyone remembers the prediction post from the Sun Sentinel and Ted you will know that he never picked against FAU, no matter who the opponent!
The man didn't miss a practice or game for 10 years.
I remember saying to someone that there should be somthing to honor hime at the practice field He represents supporting the Owls better then anyone.
A statue of him stitting on his little stool that he always used to watch practice. Would be awesome.
owlcountry40 said
Yea wow just saw this. I had numoures conversations with Medicade Mike as he was called. He is and always will be the greatest owl fan to ever live.
The man didn't miss a practice or game for 10 years.
I remember saying to someone that there should be somthing to honor hime at the practice.
He represents supporting the Owls better then anyone.
A statue of him stitting on his little stool that he always used to watch practice. Would be awesome.Posted On: Sep 23rd 2014, 10:20 AM #335379
+1
Mike with his Championship Ring…
And with one of his other favorites - The Dance Team…
Saying hello to Rusty, who paid a visit to the Oxley, after a Spring practice…
I got to meet him the weekend of inaugural game in the new stadium. I recognized him from Ted Hutton's column. I walked up to him and introduced myself. Very nice guy.
No doubt he will be missed.
#FAU fans, hearing viewing for Mike Chevian (Medicaid Mike) Thurs. 2-4p, 6-8p. Service Fri. 11a. Glick Funeral Home, Boca, 3600 N. Federal.
— Ken LaVicka (@KLV1063) September 23, 2014
He had Alfred's personal cell phone and he would talk to him occasionally. I hope someone can let Alfred know.
He was truly FAU's biggest fan and I hope he can be honored as such.
He will be missed.
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