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Michael J. Springer Dies at 50

It is with profound sorrow that the family announces the passing of Michael J. Springer, who was born on Sept. 7, 1975, and transitioned from this life on Dec. 13, 2025. Michael was a devoted husband, loving father, cherished grandfather, and a friend to many. His strength, warmth, and unwavering love for his family will forever be remembered.

Michael J. Springer

Michael leaves to mourn his beloved wife, Jenna Boland-Springer; his daughter, Brooklyn H. Springer; and his sons, Nicholas Springer, Michael J. Springer, Micah Springer, and Brandon Springer. He was a proud grandfather to Autumn Springer and June Springer, who brought him immense joy.

He is also survived by his brothers, Judah Maccabaeus and Domingo Martinez; his sisters, Faye F. Martinez and Michelle M. Springer-Vasquez; and his aunts, Jackie Springer and Vera Springer. Michael will be fondly remembered by his nieces, Chenay L. Harvey, Inieka Nimchan, Renesha Martinez, and Starte Martinez; and his nephews, William S. Harvey III, Maurice Harvey, Jahmoy R. Williams, Shaquille Springer, Hakeem Springer, Shamoy Martinez, Kwanza Martinez, Rueben Martinez, Malik Martinez, and Daniel Martinez.

He is further survived by his cousins, Stephanie Robles, Monique Christian Creque, John Christian Jr., and Angel Christian; his in-laws, Danase Boland and Ruth Dubois; along with special friends and extended family members too numerous to mention.

Michael was preceded in death by his loving mother, Hellen Chinnery Martinez Springer; his father, Michael Springer; his grandparents, Mary Springer, Armonde Springer, Rosalia Chinnery, and Willie Light Chinnery; and his uncles, Peter Beguesse, Arthur Beguesse, Noel Greenidge, and Keith Springer.

Michael’s life was one filled with love, resilience, and deep connections. Though he has departed this earthly life, his legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. A Public Memorial in his honor will be announced shortly.

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