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In Loving Memory

Michael Anthony Feliciotti

September 7, 1946 — December 30, 2025

Michael Anthony Feliciotti, 79, of Stevensville, Maryland, passed away peacefully on December 30, 2025.

Mike was born on September 7, 1946, in Eugene, Oregon, son of Arthur and Mary Feliciotti. He grew up there with his sister, Colleen. Mike spent much of his youth moving around the country and even to Europe with his family. He fondly remembered his high school years in France, where he became a championship wrestler.

Mike went on to build a life defined by service, dedication, and meaningful connections. His family later settled in Maryland, where Mike chose to stay as he built his life. He became a volunteer firefighter in Boulevard Heights, later serving as fire chief. He continued his service with the Berwyn Heights and Kent Island Volunteer Fire Departments.

He spent more than 44 years working for the federal government, beginning with the Department of Defense and ending with the FAA.

During the 1982 fire convention in Ocean City, he met the love of his life, Ginger. Mike and Ginger married in 1987 and lived in College Park, where they raised their two sons, Will and Andy. After retiring, Mike and Ginger moved to Kent Island, where he always enjoyed a good bowl of cream of crab soup. They were married for 38 years.

Mike was known for his generosity, his gift of conversation, and his love of the morning paper with a good cup of coffee. He will be remembered for the steady way he supported everyone he knew and the time he always made for family and friends.

Mike is survived by his wife, Ginger Feliciotti; his sons, Will Robinson (Melissa) and Andy Feliciotti (Meagan Estep); his grandchildren, River, Matthew, and Grace Robinson; his sister, Colleen Loggins (Ron); and numerous nieces and nephews.

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Memorial Services

Honoring His Life

Viewing

Wednesday, January 7

4:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Gasch's Funeral Home, P.A.

Hyattsville, MD

Mass of Christian Burial

Thursday, January 8

11:00 a.m.

St. Hugh of Grenoble Church

Greenbelt, MD

Celebration of Life

Thursday, January 8

Following the Mass

American Legion

Greenbelt, MD

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to your local Volunteer Fire Department or Berwyn Heights Volunteer Fire Department.

“Forever in our hearts, forever in our memories.”