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Mickey Strauss

Posted 2018-04-28 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, April 15, 2018, page 8a

Mickey Strauss, a beloved citizen of Prescott, AZ, died peacefully
in his sleep at age 91 on March 25, 2018, fulfilling his wish to die
with his new wife and beloved pups by his side.

He, along with his deceased third wife Joni Strauss, was the founder
and avid supporter of Safe Harbor, a 12-step clubhouse that is
credited with changing hundreds, if not thousands, of lives for the
better.

Mickey was certainly one of a kind, a wonderful story teller who was
able to reach people on their level, but he was a raconteur without
regrets and held on to his particular brand of feistiness until the
end. In addition to his work with Safe Harbor, he was particularly
proud of his service as a radarman on a “tin can” destroyer during
WWII for which he earned his H.S. diploma for signing up to fight
during his senior year.

Immediately after the war, he married his childhood sweetheart,
Cynthia Nathan (d. 1982), with whom he raised two children and with
whom he came to his first 12-step meeting almost 50 years ago. He
was honored to serve his family, providing for them in the best
manner he knew how, and in ways that he had never known growing up.
He taught us all much about life and how to give much back.

He is survived by his son Brian Strauss and his wife Kelly and their
children Spencer and Shane; his daughter Jami Hanreddy and her
husband Joe and his daughter Amy and granddaughter Ellie; his best
friend Rich Buffalin, without whom Safe Harbor could not have
survived these last years; and his present wife and “soulmate” Trina
Farrell Strauss.

A memorial service will be held for Mickey at Safe Harbor on April
21, 2018 at 2:00 pm. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Ruffner
Wakelin Funeral Homes.

Please log on to www.ruffnerwakelin.com to sign Mickey’s guestbook
and share a memory with the family

Information provided by survivors.




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