So many ways and too many wonderful words to describe Mikey, when all you needed to do was see his eyes; they said it all. They weren't the type which drowns you in, but the type which makes you feel alive. The kind that appear cold, though deep inside gave you warmth. Not only were they beautiful, but made you beautiful. Behind his eyes you could see those emotions. See things which he never told. Some fears, some regrets, but only he'd know. His silence narrated stories at times and his smile made a room light up. They held some secrets, some suspense, some fears, some tears, some heartache, and some happiness, but most of all, something magical. Just a look from those eyes made everyone want to be around him.
If you had the privilege to know Mikey, then you'd know what an exceptional human being he was. He was that person you looked forward to the next time you’d see him. His laugh, voice, smile and all around personality will be forever missed. Death leaves a heartache, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Michael was born in Boston, Massachusetts on February 27, 1972. From 1976-1980, Michael and his family moved to Del Mar, CA. In 1980, Michael, his sister, Antonietta Cicoria, mother, Lidia Cicoria, and father, Michael Cicoria Sr. moved to Las Vegas, NV. Michael graduated Bishop Gorman High School in 1990. In 1995, Michael Jr. took over his family's business, Michael Masonry, after his father's passing due to pancreatic cancer.
Michael is survived by his mother, Lidia Cicoria, sister, Antonietta cicoria, niece, Bianca Cicoria, daughter, Melina Cicoria, and son, Michel Cicoria III.
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