Michael Joseph “Mike” Puliatti
July 27, 1964 – October 6, 2019
Michael Joseph “Mike” Puliatti, 55, of Chesapeake Beach passed away October 6, 2019. He was born July 27, 1964 in Washington, D.C. to Dominick J. and Josephine M. (Sodero) Puliatti. Mike was raised in Rockville and graduated from Robert E. Peary High School. He has lived in Chesapeake Beach for 25 years. Mike was employed as a drywall technician for DiGregorio & Son Drywall for 10 years. He later went to work for Calvert County Board of Education as a school bus driver for 23 years. Mike was also on the Calvert County Board of Elections for four presidential terms. In his spare time, he enjoyed football and baseball and was an avid fan of the Washington Redskins and New York Yankees.
Mike was preceded in death by his father Dominick Puliatti. He is survived by his mother Josephine Sodero Puliatti and brother Joseph David Puliatti and his wife Merly, all of Chesapeake Beach. Also surviving are nieces and nephews Sara M. Puliatti, Joseph D. Puliatti, Jr. and his wife Emani, and Skylar R. Puliatti and great-niece Ava Dakota Puliatti.
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Was shocked to hear about Mike, we did dialysis together, we sat side by side. I just sent him another card. I told him I was coming to see him. I will never forget him ! May God be with his family. Condolences to the family.
Helena Moreland
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I was saddened to hear of Mike’s passing. He always greeted me with a smile and a friendly word. God bless and keep the family during this difficult time.
so sorry to hear of his passing. he was a fixture at my house when he worked for me. God be with the family he loved you all.
Was shocked to hear about Mike, we did dialysis together, we sat side by side. I just sent him another card. I told him I was coming to see him. I will never forget him ! May God be with his family. Condolences to the family.
Helena Moreland
I was only made aware of your passing just now, Mike.
We were childhood friends, played together with your little brother “Jo Jo” in the sun and the snow.
Be at peace now.
~ Paul Sanchez