In Loving Memory of Michael Anthony Fogle
July 21, 1990 – August 25, 2025
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Michael Anthony Fogle, who left this world far too soon on August 25, 2025, at the age of 35.
Born on July 21, 1990, Michael was a beloved son, brother, uncle, great-uncle, and friend.
He was the cherished son of Deborah (Zbigniew) Borowski-Wasik and William (Sandie) Fogle.
Michael was a proud and devoted brother to Amber, Amy (Paul), Alicia, Bud, Allison (Frank), Ava, and Ayla, and he carried the memory of his late sister Adrianne with deep love and loyalty. He is also survived by his step-sisters Cara (Michael) and Cassie, and step-brothers Chase and Dane, all of whom held a special place in his heart.
He was a fun-loving and supportive uncle to Anthony, Megan (Ted), Kayla (Devin), Aubrey, Nathan (Sam), and Aliyah — a role he cherished and embraced with his signature humor, kindness, and fierce loyalty. Michael was also a proud great-uncle to Raelynn, Jude, Camden, and Stevie, whose lives will be shaped by the stories and love passed down through the family he touched so deeply.
Michael had a bold spirit, a heart full of compassion, and a knack for making others laugh — often when they needed it most. He had a deep love for all things Baltimore. A die-hard fan of the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles, Michael’s game-day energy was unmatched. Whether he was watching with family or surrounded by friends, clad in purple or orange, he cheered with unwavering passion and pride. But his Baltimore roots ran even deeper — he loved the simple joys of steamed blue crabs, crab cakes, and everything that made Charm City home. For Michael, these weren’t just favorites — they were traditions, reminders of where he came from and who he loved.
He will be remembered for his resilience, his big heart, and the way he showed up for his family, time and time again.
In addition to his immediate and extended family, Michael is also survived by many other family members and friends who loved him dearly and will carry his memory with them always.
Though his time with us was too short, Michael’s impact on those who loved him is immeasurable. He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, unforgettable memories, and a spirit that lives on in every Sunday kickoff, every Orioles win, and every summer crab feast.
He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A private family service will be held in his honor. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you hold your loved ones close and share a memory of Michael — that is the tribute he would have wanted most.
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