Michael John Fallon

Michael John Fallon

March 26, 1971 - October 07, 2009

Michael John Fallon

March 26, 1971 - October 07, 2009

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Michael John Fallon was born March 26, 1971 in St. Augustine, FL. He grew up in Laguna Niguel, attended elementary school at St. Catherine’s in Laguna Beach and Castleknock College in Dublin, Ireland as well as graduated from Servite High School in Fullerton. Michael then attended Cal State University, Los Angeles and graduated from Cal State University, Fullerton with a Bachelors Degree in Communications.

He was a very caring, affectionate and loving person with an incredible smile and twinkling brown Irish eyes. Mike loved music. He enjoyed singing and playing his guitar as well broadcast radio formerly serving as a DJ on 88.5 KSBR.

In 2000 Michael suffered a traumatic brain injury resulting from a skateboard accident. Although Michael made a miraculous recovery, he continued to struggle with a number of residual effects of that tragic experience.

Michael passed away peacefully on October 7, 2009.

Michael is survived by his beloved parents Kathy and Bernard Fallon; sisters Kathleen David Boyle and Erin Brian Finneran, brother Brendan Fallon, Kathleen and David’s daughter, Fallon Maureen; Erin & Brian’s children Conor, Brynn, Keenan and Cullen; his grandmother Mary Fallon of Dublin, Ireland; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.

A Vigil Rosary will take place Monday, October 19, 2009 at 7:00pm and Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, October 20 at 10:30am both at St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church, 33926 Calle La Primavera, Dana Point, CA. Interment will take place at a later date at St. Anastasia Catholic Church, St. Augustine Beach, FL.

The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in memory of Michael Fallon to the St. Jude Brain Injury Network, 2767 E. Imperial Hwy., Brea, CA 92821 – 714-870-3575 – www.tbioc.org. or Casa Teresa, P.O. Box 429, Orange, CA 92856
714-538-4860 www.casateresa.com

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60 responses to Michael John Fallon

  1. With much love, my family & I share our condolences with you. Mike was always a pleasant person to be around. He struggled as we all have, yet always smiled. I will always remember his extensive wardrobe nothing but Reyn Spooner shirts and a pair of topsiders. I liked the shirts & told him so. He responded one day by giving me his favorite. It was yellow, worn, faded, & had threads breaking on several seamsobviously he had a new favorite : . He gave it lovingly, with a smile. I wore it for several more years before having to let it go. Every time I see a Reyn Spooner, I think of that shirt & Mikey. Rest assured, he fullfilled God’s plan. He touched those who came in contact with him. Today, Heaven is a better place.
    Eternal rest unto you, Mikey.

    I think I’ll go buy my self a Reyn Spooner this weekend.

    Tim

  2. Brian Carr says:

    Mike was such a great guy. I will miss his smile and great sense of humor. Rest in peace my friend.

  3. My deepest condolences go out to the Fallon Family. Mike was a fun brother to be around I have great memories of him especially during a Mammoth ski trip we all took in the early 90’s. You will be missed Bro..

  4. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Fallon & Family,

    We just learned about your loss of Michael from Lisa Engelhardt. There can be no greater loss than a child. We know that because we are the parents of Brian, who left us in 1994. Mike and Brian had a special friendship during their time at Cal State – Los Angeles. We both had the opportunity to meet Michael when we went to LA to get Brian’s things. He was a breath of fresh air at an otherwise terrible time in our lives. His warm smile and caring words were a real comfort to us. May he rest in peace with his friend in heaven.

  5. My deepest condolences go out to the Fallon Family. Michael touched a lot of hearts and has left many memories. He will not be forgotton. My prayers are with you in this time of grief.

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