Mitch loved fiercely. God, niece, nephews, sister, aunt, parents, and friends meant so much to him. He was an avid outdoorsman who hiked, ran, walked, hunted, and kayaked. However, inshore fishing was his passion. As he fought to beat Glioblastoma, he wrote a powerful testimony about his walk of faith. Through his testimony, Mitch became known as a fisher of men. His church family became very important to him and helped him with the strength to carry on thru his journey. As he managed, the progression of this devastating disease he learned to rely on the comfort and peace only God can give. His legacy was not to put work first but to put God and family as a priority. He is missed by all who were blessed to know him through his younger days in Saint Louis, Mo, school days in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, college days at University of Florida, and during his many work days at Bank of America in Charlotte, NC. Until we are together again in heaven know your family loves you, sweet Mitch.