Calcium, New York Michael D. Northup, 31, New York’s 31 -year -old Calcium died on March 18, 2025 in Water Town, New York. It is a great sadness to mourn the loss of the devoted husband and father, the precious son, the loved ones, and the loved one, Michael.
Michael was born on September 15, 1993 at Michael M. and Brenda L. (Lee) Northup at the Palm Beach County, Florida. He attended high school in Palm Beach County and was an adventurous spirit. He was a skilled diver, pilot, photographer, professional jewelry and artisan. Michael, who is looking for a true thrill and a scientific lover, was famous for being a friendly soul, a shaking sincerity, and deeply caring for people around him. Whether he is a family, a friend, or a person who needs help, he touched a lot of lives with generosity and sympathy.
Michael’s talent in jewelry and metal work was able to create a meaningful souvenir that could cherish people who celebrate their loved ones by pairs of empathy for others.
He married Zahra S. Owens, a love for his life, and built a house in New York calcium and served in the US military. Michael worked at the Kimberly Scott Creations in Water Town, New York, and applied artistry and craftsmanship.
He survived his beloved wife Zahra S. Owens by his stepdaughter Adira Martinez. His beloved parent, Michael M. and Florida Lantana Brenda L. Northup; His brothers and sisters, Amanda (Steve) Thomas of Florida West Palm Beach, Benjamin Roberts of Cooper City, Florida, Austin North Up of Florida Palm Beach, Ryan Q. North Up of Rantana, Florida; His nephew Colton Thomas; Aunt, uncle and cousin.
Michael was preceded by his brother Daniel A. Lee. His grandparents, Marion and Zenith North Up; His maternal grandmother Barbara El Miller.
The telephone time will be held on Thursday, March 27 at 6 pm, at 8 pm at the New York Water Town 117 N. Massey Street at HART & Bruce Funeral Home.
Instead of flowers, you can donate to Michael’s memory. https://gofund.me/3AC12FE .
Online mourning can be shared www.hartandbrucefh.com.
Michael will deeply miss everyone who knows and loves him, but his kindness, passion, and artistry will continue to inspire the people he touches.