Michael McGill

michael mcgill
Michael Wayne McGill, 44, died Wednesday, May 26, 2021, at Norton’s in Louisville. He was born in Danville on July 15, 1976, to Patricia Anne McGill and the late John “Bubba” Pope. Michael attended Danville High School and BCTC. He had a passion for Art and writing poetry. Michael was a diehard Pittsburgh Steelers fan and enjoyed watching UK Wildcats, Chicago Bulls, and WWE. He absolutely adored and loved his daughter Shalissa. Michael enjoyed playing outdoor sports with his family and hanging out with his friends watching basketball games. He loved his family and friends and was kind to everyone. In addition to his mother, Pat McGill, he is survived by his daughter, Shalissa Kay Anna McGill of Danville; his brother, Bradley McGill of Danville; his niece, Ximani L’Relle McGill of Danville and a host of extended family and friends. Visitation will be 5p – 7p, Tuesday, June 1, 2021, at Stith Funeral Home in Danville. Memorial donations are suggested to Stith Funeral Home for Michael McGill. Please sign the online guestbook and send a Hugs from Home. Visitation: 5p – 7p, Tuesday, June 1, 2021, at Stith Funeral Home in Danville

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  1. Michael you will always be my best friend . Fly High Michael McGill . Gone way to soon but you will never be forgotten . Eric and I will always have you in our hearts .

  2. Pat and family I am so sorry for your loss. Michael was a very special young man. He will be missed. God bless you all. Hugs and prayers.

  3. Michael, I don’t begin to know the words to speak. You were one of my very best friends in the whole world. Since day 1 it seemed like you were put on this Earth to make others smile or feel loved. We’ve had fun over the years. I thought I would go before you and I was ok with that but now I know that I will have to walk this world without you my friend this is killing me! Guess I’ll have to take one of my pictures you drew for me and make it into a tattoo in memory of you! I miss you friend I will never forget you!


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