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Michael Joseph Juliano Jr.

January 22, 1952 ~ April 15, 2026

Born in: Brooklyn, New York
Resided in: Gainesville, Florida

Michael Joseph Juliano of Gainesville, Florida, passed away on April 15, 2026.

Crevasse’s Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Juliano family.

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  1. Our dearest Michael, you will be missed by so many of us. You join one of your besties in the Lords house. I am sure Vito n Anthony greeted you with open arms. You gave it a great fight for sure. We will all meet again one day. Love Cathy Fracc💔💔💔

  2. Mike this is so hard for me but you are no longer in pain and that gives me comfort. You are more than a brother to me you were my best friend. I love you more than you would ever know. You mean the world to me. Rest in peace and give mom a kiss for me.

  3. Love you buddy, and you will be missed. Hopefully, Ethel finds you up there, there is a bunch to catch-up on.

  4. Mike Juliano was my best and closest friend. We traveled well together. Mike was a unique individual, with the gruff exterior of a former Marine, which concealed a heart of gold. He was devoted to his wife, Terry. He taught me how to golf, although I was never half as accomplished as he was. We made several epic trips to British Columbia, golfing in the mountains in the cool summer air. Some very good times. I have pictures, but no way to post them here. I will miss him terribly, as will my son, Jason, who worked with him at West End Golf and introduced the two of us. Jason is with Terry as I write this. We won’t see another like him; after God made Mike he said “one is enough” and tossed away the mold.

  5. You will be missed,thank you Mike for always accepting me for who I was as a man,you were a mentor,a father figure and most of all a great friend. God bless you my friend!

  6. Rest in peace Grandpa. Love you and thank you for all the memories. I hope the fairways and the greens treat you well in the next life.

  7. All I can start with is Thank You.
    Thank you for always putting my mom first and being the husband she deserves and loved with all her being. Thank you for being a father figure, my friend, my mentor, my life coach and most of all, thank you for being My biggest Postal Career Fan, couldn’t be where I am today if not for all the things you have taught me in the past.
    So many fun memories and conversations had, that I will always hold on to..
    Your suffering is over and now you rest with no pain, it was a hard battle and you put up a great fight till the end, I am proud of you and the love you had for my mom.
    I will miss all the jokes and laughter the most..
    love you.

  8. After meeting in a golf class at West End circa 2012, we played a lot of golf together at a lot of different courses. It was always fun golfing with you and working with you at West End and Meadowbrook.
    I’m glad I got to see you on March 26th at North Florida. I’ll miss you as will many others. Hit ‘em straight Mike!

  9. Mike, you are a fighter. But now your suffering is over and while we feel the loss here, you are in a better place and surrounded by the very best people.
    I go way back with your family and feel their pain. Rest in peace my friend. 🙏🙏🙏

  10. Mikey, you are and always will be my best friend and love of my life. My heart is shattered that you are no longer here with me. I would give absolutely anything to hear you call me “Babydoll” again. There are no words to convey the depth of sadness that I feel. You were the best husband anyone could ask for and I feel so privileged to be your wife. Till we meet again. I love you always 🧡💙

  11. Semper Fi my friend. Like someone said, Gruff exterior, heart of gold. You will be missed but you’re in a better place now. 🙏

  12. Terry and family,

    Mike was a fine gentleman and always a great pleasure to play golf with. He also had a great sense of humor. May God bless and rest in peace.

  13. Mike, you were an unbelievable friend, and it was a true privilege! I will miss all the golf and stories. My prayers and heartfelt condolences to Terry. (Please let us know if we can help in anyway) Until we meet again buddy! Grab a cart for us!

  14. Mike, you will be missed. I always enjoyed playing golf with you out at Meadowbrook and then again over at Turkey Creek with the Mafia. RIP.

  15. Michael you are gone but never forgotten. You are forever in our 💕 Rest with the angels. Love cousin Christine and Bob.

  16. I am so so deeply saddened! When Terry called to tell me of your passing it just hurt so bad. I’ve had you in my prayers and I know you knew that. You were Always so kind to me at the family gatherings. I was so nervous to be in the presence of The Meola and The Juliano Family’s and You always made a special effort to make me feel at home and Always kept me laughing. Mark was so proud to have you as his brother- in -law all those years. I’m so glad you are out of pain and at peace in a much better place. Hugs from Joseph and Mark I’m sure were abundant this past Wednesday. RIP Mike. 🙏🏼❤️Megan Meola

  17. Michael, you are always at the top of my list of favorite nephews. I always enjoyed talking to you to catch up on golf what was going on in your life and what was going on in our family. We had many laughs together. I read all of the messages left here for you. You we’re very blessed with Terry for a wife and your many good friends. And you were obviously a good friend to all of them. Although you are not here with us anymore you are always in our hearts. Love Aunt Sally

  18. Dear Mike,I was saddened to hear of your passing, you were a good guy,always willing to help my grandmother. Your free of pain now,May you rest in peace and be with loved ones gone before you. All our love Karen and George Gehrlein

  19. Golf is only one of the simple pleasures in which we mere mortals have an opportunity to shine. And truly shine is what Mike did on a bright sunny day at West End Golf Course in about 2018 on hole #12. He made his FIRST Hole In One at 125 yards or so. Golf buddies Gino Newman, James Kim and I witnessed that rare feat. Good enough for a cold beer afterwards but what has remained etched into my heart all this time is the sheer happiness on the face of a 60-something year old guy who just realized a dream come true. Kinda like a nine year old boy from Brooklyn who woke up on Christmas morning in 1961 to find a pony behind the Christmas tree! Mike’s legacy shall endure with all who knew him.

  20. You are a great guy that my friend loved for many years God bless you I’m sorry to see you go but glad the pain is gone you are free forever in our hearts


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