Michael Nicolas Rosario was born on January 15, 1989 to the very proud parents, Nicolas Rosario Jr. & Michelle Rosario. Michael was such a happy little boy who loved to play sports, hang out with his Dad and play Nintendo. He loved to spend time with his older brother, Nick and his Father playing baseball.
Unfortunately at the age of 4 ½ his Father was called up to heaven leaving him Fatherless. Michael was forced to look at me, his mother, to be his mother and his Father. He was not the happy little boy that he used to be.
Soon after I remarried and had a son, Christopher who Michael adored. He was a great Brother who cherished Christopher and always encouraged Christopher to go after life and shoot for the stars. Yes they had their differences but the ultimately became best friends, with Michael always having his back.
Michael’s passion was playing baseball. From t-Ball to Koury League he excelled in baseball and was always one of the best players. As he went into middle school he was exceptional smart but he did not think that it was “cool” to be smart and a wanna be thug at the same time. He barely made it through Middle School but by the time he reached High school he had turned into a young man and dedicated himself to sports but put his real passion was girls.
Michael got involved in wrestling and excelled in this sport until he decided he would rather skip practice before districts to see his girlfriend and ended up losing his place in districts.
Well boys will be boys! Michael finished off his High School days excelling in baseball and academics.
After graduating in 2007, Michael soon realized that he had fathered a child, with of course “an older woman”!! Emily Jade was the best thing that ever happened to Michael. He became a great father and worked two jobs to make sure everything would be taken care of. He quickly became a man that I, his mother, was very proud of.
Michael worked for UPS for 5 years and was just given a promotion which was to begin the day after his death.
Michael also worked for Vegas Cabaret. At first I, as a mother, was not fond of this job but this job ended up being one of the best he could have ever had. He made so many valuable friendships and there was so much love there for him. He grew into a real man there and developed the best friendship of his life with Cesar.
Michael was a real gentleman and a wonderful, wonderful Father who had a daughter who adored him more than anything.
My Dearest Son, Michael Nicolas Rosario, may you dance with the angels and party with your Father! You have my Eternal Love…… MOM
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