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Michael S. Alvarado

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Michael S. Alvarado, of Sterling VA, answered the call of his Lord and Savior on Aug. 29th, 2024.

He was born to Alexander and Alicia Alvarado on Apr. 28, 1951 in Washington DC.  He felt the call to follow in his father’s footsteps and serve his country from a young age.  He served in the Naval reserves from 1971 to 1977 when he was called to Active Duty.  Upon retiring from Active Duty, he started working in Naval Research in the DC area until 2019.   He has a combined over 41 years of service to his country.

He was a graduate of Texas A&M where he earned two BS. Degrees.  In 1975 a BS. in zoology.  In 1978 a BS. in ocean engineering.   He later earned a Master’s degree from American University.

He is survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Shay Alvarado of Sterling, VA.  Stepdaughter Jen Bomby, of Sterling, VA.  His brother Richard Alvarado, of San Antonio TX, and his sister-in-law Kathleen Ross of Sterling, VA, as well as his Mother-in-law, Jennette Lynch of Greenville, SC.

Honoring his last wishes, there will be a private viewing and service for the immediate family only.  Any contributions or honors can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project.

There will be a celebration of Micheal’s life at a later date and time.

He will be forever missed, but more importantly, he will be forever loved and never forgotten.

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  1. I miss hearing your “how was work” when I come in at the end of the day. I miss the complaining that someone forgot to close something. I miss the TV being on all night long.

    I miss my friend. I miss you.

  2. I miss you, my husband, every second of every day. I even miss the arguments, because it meant you were here with me. The house is too quiet. I see you in so many things around the house. I cannot even look at simple things like food without being reminded of you. Please check in on me from time to time. Let me feel your presence, even if only for a moment. I’m grateful my sister is here with me. I couldn’t do this alone. I miss you, my hubbinator, I’m so lost without you.


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