Michael George Ehrlich was born in Russell, Kansas on November 21, 1950 to Herbert and Shirley Hanzlick Ehrlich. He passed away peacefully on March 10, 2025 surrounded by the family he cherished. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. He lived his life with passion, kindness, and a rock and roll spirit that never faded.
From an early age Mike found joy in the roar of race cars, the power of a great guitar riff, trains, and the thrill of cheering on his beloved Falls City Beavers. Whether he was at the dirt track, playing his favorite records, or sharing stories with loved ones, he embraced every moment with enthusiasm and warmth.
Mike worked as a machinist for most of his life. He was an artist. After raising his family, he returned to school and received a Bachelor’s of Art degree from Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University). He was an Art teacher and also taught Special Education. After retiring, Mike worked as a museum docent. He was a Jack of all trades.
Above all, Mike was a family man. His greatest pride was the love he shared with those closest to him. His laughter, wisdom, and unwavering support will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
He is preceded in death by his parents, step-dad Bill Smith, brother-in-law Jeff ONeal, and brother-in-law Michael Miron.
He us survived by his loving partner of 15 years, Cindy Taylor; siblings Jeff and Donna Ehrlich of Zephyrhills, Florida, Mary ONeal of Hutchinson, Kansas, Nancy Ehrlich of Houston, Texas; children Travis and Frances Ehrlich of Falls City, Sam and Amber Ehrlich of Seguin, step-sons Ronald “Jeffrey” and Juanita Taylor of Nordheim, and Caleb Taylor of Houston; grandchildren Peyton Ehrlich and fiance Elise Frye, Riley Ehrlich, and step-granddaughter Gia Clarke, along with many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Mike’s life will be at 10 am on March 15, 2025, at Massey Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that donations be made in his honor to Cuero Heritage Museum and Falls City All-Sports Booster Club.
Rock on Mike! Your song will play on in our hearts forever.
Honorary Pallbearers: Tim Serrano, Chris Billings, Dale Borgfeld, Jameson Grasshoff, BJ Thibodeaux, Joe Ehrlich, Jeffrey Taylor, Cody Schrank, Truitt Wieland and Beaver football team members from 1998-present.
Memorial contributions may be made to:Cuero Heritage Museum
124 E. Church Street
Cuero, TX 77954
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Falls City All-Sports Booster Club
PO Box 112
Falls City, TX 78113
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Arrangements by Massey Funeral Home, Yorktown, Texas 361-564-2900.
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