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Obituary: Michael J. "Misch" Mischler, 49, of Branford
St. John was in his blood but Branford was in his heart. He had cultivated an enormous circle of friends, which he treated like his family,

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Michael J. "Misch" Mischler, of St. John, VI, left this earth on December 18, 2016. Misch was born June 4, 1967 in New Haven, son of the late William E. Mischler, Sr., and Mary Jane McNulty Mischler. He is survived by his brothers, Joseph A. (Carol) Mischler and Peter J. Mischler, and his sisters, Mary C., Barbara A. (Jamie), and Ellen M. Mischler, all of Branford.
He is also survived by his niece, Lindsay Mischler, his nephews, Joshua P. Mischler and Liam J. Mullen, and great-nephew Trevor W. Curtiss, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother William E. Mischler, Jr.
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Misch lived a very colorful and adventurous life. He lived in Hawaii for a short time, traveled to Europe and Southeast Asia, worked on a private yacht in the Mediterranean. He drove cross country to Alaska to work as a commercial fisherman for many seasons. He worked for Gozzi's Turkey Farm, raising turkeys and working their fishing boats. He was also a painter and worked for many local painters in Branford and on his own.
He had a deep affection for the water and everything it had to offer, for work and play. Through this he discovered St. John, where he eventually moved permanently in 1992. He started his own painting company which became quite successful with his "museum quality" work.
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He enjoyed live music and local bands and was a talented artist. He loved to ski, bowl, play pond hockey, and all water sports including boating and sailing. He was a good, kind, gentle soul with an infectious laugh, a memorable smile and sparkling blue eyes.
St. John was in his blood but Branford was in his heart. He had cultivated an enormous circle of friends, which he treated like his family, on both coasts as well as on the islands. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, his spontaneity, his willingness to give you the shirt off his back, and mostly his gift of gab. His presence will be greatly missed by everyone whose life he touched.Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial visitation Thursday January 26th at the W. S. Clancy Memorial Funeral Home, 244 North Main Street, Branford from 5:00 – 8:00 PM. Memorial donations may be sent to the Animal Care Center, P. O. Box 429, St. John, VI 00831.
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