In loving memory of

Michael A. Santos
March 20, 1949 - January 22, 2020

On the afternoon of Wednesday, January 22, 2020, at the age of 70, Michael A. Santos, affectionately known as Papa, entered peacefully into Eternal Rest, surrounded by his loved ones.

Born in Newport, RI, on Sunday March 20, 1949, the first-born child of Antone R. Santos and the late Evelyn T. (Moniz) Santos, Mike spent his life as a native Islander. He attended Sullivan School, Thompson Jr. High, and Middletown High, graduating in 1968. It was during those years that he discovered his love and talent for making pottery, wood-working, and working on cars. Mikes engineering mind, gift for understanding the mechanics of how things work, and his solution-oriented drive made him a master problem-solver. If something was broken or inefficient, he was determined to either fix or optimize it. His attention to detail coupled with his fierce work ethic made him a natural leader throughout his professional life. Mike worked as the Pressroom Foreman at The Newport Daily News from 1969 - 1985. He also owned and operated the One-Mile Corner Gulf station from 1979 - 1983. After leaving the Daily News, Mike spent a few years doing press installation for Dev Industries - an opportunity through which he was able to travel all over the country. When he tired of traveling, he worked locally at ProPrinting and Minuteman Press before deciding to open his own print shop, Precision Offset Printing Service (POPS), which he ran with his wife Debra from 1990 - 2003. In his later years, he worked as a supervisor at DeWal Corporation, as well as running a real estate sign business serving Gustave White Sothebys.

Mike was always generous with his time and talents, and would be the first to show up when anyone needed help - family, friends and strangers alike. He served as a volunteer firefighter in Portsmouth in the 1970s; he thought nothing of going out of his way to do what he considered the right thing. He loved to meet people and share stories, and he lived his life with great integrity and authenticity. While his sense of humor saw him through his toughest times, he also was never afraid to show his vulnerability.

When he wasnt working, Mike enjoyed spending time with family and friends at Camp. He was a regular for years at Salt Rock Campground, and then more recently at Greenwood Hills Campground. He served as a Cub Scout Leader for Pack 11, when his boys were young. An avid motorcycle enthusiast, he regularly attended annual rallies in Laconia, NH, as well as Sturgis, ND and Daytona, FL.

Mike spent his final days looking forward to his Heavenly Reunion with his beloved mother and sister, Bernadette Marie Bunny. He was predeceased by: his grandparents, Joseph and Maria (Braga) Santos, and Joseph F. Moniz, Maria (Pacheco) Moniz Garcia, and step-grandfather John Garcia; his paternal aunts and uncles - Manuel, Alice, Joseph, Gladys, Mary and Lena; and maternal aunts and uncles - Emily, Mary-Teresa, Grace, Joe, Jesse, Gloria, Ethel and Olive.

In addition to his devoted wife of 33 years, Debra, Mike is survived by: his father, Antone R. Santos; his brothers Richard A. Santos (Sue) and Robert F. Santos (Mary); his daughters Denise L. Santos-Colonel (Chris) and Kimberly M. Santos (Michael Hicks); his sons Leo P. Bonnenfant and Jared A. Bonnenfant (Becky); 12 grandchildren: Michaela Caldeira (Bill), Emily Jackson (Nicholas), Christopher Colonel (Sofia), and Jacob Colonel; Emrys and Isaac Hicks-Santos; Leo Paul III, Derek, Patrick, and Madison Bonnenfant; Lacy and Hailey Bonnenfant; and 1 great-granddaughter: Ava Anaya Jackson. He will also be fondly remembered and missed by his nieces Justine Santos and Maggie Langstaff Smith, his nephew Ricky Santos, his former sister-in-laws Colleen Langstaff-Hoyle and Selene Gemmell, his God-daughter Jennifer Moniz-Mays, as well as countless cousins, and dear friends. It also meant a lot to him to have remained on good terms with his former wife, Barbara Joustra, and her family.

The family would like to thank: Dr. Alessandro Papa and the amazing staff at Newport and Rhode Island Hospitals for their supportive care, friendship and laughter throughout these past few years; Dr. John McCaffrey and his wife Kathy for their ongoing care and support. Deep gratitude is also owed to Mikes dear friends Tony Sylvia and Dana Wells, both of whom offered immeasurable help and support over this past year. And for the counsel, love and friendship of Chaplain Kate Perry there are no words to express the blessing of your presence...

Calling hours will be held at the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway in Newport, on Tuesday, January 28, 2020 from 4:00-8:00 PM. Services to honor Mike will continue the following day, Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 11:00 AM in the Memorial Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Newport Memorial Park in Middletown. Reception to follow. All are welcome. At Mikes request, please attend in comfortable/ casual attire, as this is the way that he liked to live!

In lieu of flowers, donations in Mikes memory can be made to: The Dorian J. Murray Foundation (#D-strong) or the Potter League for Animals.

Tributes

Mrs. Anny wrote on Jan 29, 2020:

"Mike was a special man who touched the lives of many and was much appreciated by all who knew him or had just met him. May the wonderful memories of him provide his family with comfort until God's promises are fulfilled. John 5:28, 29; Psalm 37:11, 29."

preston anderson wrote on Jan 28, 2020:

"sorry santos family for your loss and my condolences"

MARIE TWOMEY wrote on Jan 27, 2020:

"Dear Debbie and family -- I was so sorry to hear about Mike. When I saw you at his high school reunion I had no idea he was sick! I am so glad I got a chance to chat with you both that night. RIP Mike, you were a great guy."

Mary E Viera-Moniz wrote on Jan 25, 2020:

"Dear Debbie and Family...God Bless all of you at this sad time... Mike gave it a good fight...he will always be remembered for the good deeds he did on a daily basis...he will live on in all of his children and family. My thoughts are there with all of you...."

Robin Debigare wrote on Jan 24, 2020:

"I worked with Mike for awhile at Dewal. He was always willing to help with anything he could for you. I enjoyed workung with Mike and he will be very much missed. My condolences to his family."

Suzanne Gibson wrote on Jan 24, 2020:

"I met Mike through his daughter Denise. My wonderful babysitter through her high school years. Mike was a loving father and became a valued friend. He would sit with Denise and let me go out and have fun after I worked 3-11 in the ER. His kindness and sense of humor I will forever remember. RIP Mike. Denise I am so sorry for your loss "

Karen Nelson wrote on Jan 24, 2020:

"I never met Mike face to face, but spoke with him on the phone when he wanted to rescue a dog from the same place I had previously rescued from. He was a very kind and easy person to speak to, and he loved dogs. Thats always a plus. We became Facebook friends. My thoughts and prayers are with all his family and friends. Rest In Peace Mije"

Barbara Garbarczyk wrote on Jan 24, 2020:

"Debbie and family, Im so sorry for your loss. Mike will be sorely missed."

Dottie Juzba wrote on Jan 24, 2020:

"With Mike's passing this world truly lost a caring, loving, talented and amazing friend. During the time my husband was so sick Mike was always there doing things Jerry no longer could do and after he passed Mike helped me in so many ways without even thinking about it, He was a true, compassionate, caring man who loved his wife and his Mom & Dad and brothers and his little fur baby with no limits. This world did have many men like Mike. God Bless you"