Michael James Davini, born May 2, 1960, in Pittsfield, MA, was a man who lived his life with humor, kindness, deep affection, and unwavering reliability. He was a treasure to those who knew him, and his spirit will forever be engraved in our hearts. Michael was a man who had an uncanny ability to find joy in the simplest things and had an infectious laugh that could fill a room. His generosity knew no bounds, and he was always willing to lend a helping hand, expecting nothing in return.
From his birthplace in Pittsfield, MA, to Winchendon, MA, and finally settling in Rindge, New Hampshire, Michael's life was a testament to his love for adventure. His hobbies of boating and modified racing were a reflection of his vibrant personality. Yet, what mattered most to Michael was his family. He found solace and joy in spending time at Davini Island with his loved ones. He was a loving husband to, Michele, his soulmate since 1998 then later were united in holy matrimony on August 31, 2013. He showered his affection not only on us but also on his children Joseph, Courtney and her husband John Kadlik, and Danielle and her fiancé Keith Johnson as well as his grand-children Elizabeth Davini, Piper Johnson Davini, Talon Kadlik, and Killian Kadlik. Michael was held dear by his mother, Elizabeth Antonellis, his step-father, Paul Antonellis Sr., his sister, Katherine Lassen, and half-brother, Paul Antonellis Jr.
Michael was preceded in death by his father, Kent Davini, and his brother, Joseph Davini. In the wisdom of the Catholic faith, we are reminded of the words from the book of Matthew 5:4, "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted." We find solace in knowing that Michael is now reunited with them in the heavenly abode, free from pain and suffering.
We invite you to celebrate Michael's life by sharing your fondest memories and photos on his memorial page. This will serve as a place where we can remember and honor his funny, generous, loving, and reliable spirit. Let us remember Michael not with sadness but with the joy of having known such a beautiful soul. His life was a blessing, his memory a treasure, he is loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure.
To leave an online condolence please visit, www.stone-ladeau.comKevin J. Mack, Walter C. Taylor, and Melissa A. McQuaid, funeral directors.