The special thing about his photography is he made everyone look like they wished they looked. His heart found the best features in people and he captured those with his camera.
Without his camera he still had the rare gift of bringing out the best of everyone he came in contact with. People strove to please Michael, just because. His pleasure in everyone and everything was contagious.
He was an avid collector of books and his personal library extensive. He possessed the discerning taste of a librarian. His books were well thumbed, but well kept. He stacked them by title and author. They spanned the bookshelves in his house.
He always carried around a book, just in case he had a minute to read as he waited somewhere.
He also carried a large checkbook with him. He was as open with this checkbook as he was with his heart. If someone needed gas, to borrow a car, their electric bill paid or their children babysat so they could work, Michael would find a way to help.
He liked to give gifts. Each gift was well chosen. Each card dated and the reason for the card noted in his fine handwriting. These gifts and cards were meant to be kept as mementos of gratitude or expressions of empathy.
He was a letter writer. He sent thank-you notes. He was a detail person. His thoughtfulness was paramount.
Michael Fortner was a virtuous man. Filled with character and integrity, his word was his promise and his promises were always kept.
As a virtuous man he determined his actions for the right reasons and at the right time.
Michael loved practical jokes but his warmth and self-effacing humor usually turned the joke on himself.
In his business, his chief marketing skill was his honesty and his wit. He created trust with Suwannee's clients by always keeping them abreast and aware of any situation, good or bad.
This forthright talent made people want to do business with Michael, they could be assured that he would go the extra mile to help.
He liked to sleep on the couch, the telephone in one hand, with his schedule of Nurses and their whereabouts lying on his chest. He did this until the day he died.
His working hours had no limits. He never expected his employees to do anything he would not do himself.
He always made time for employees, and his clients and yet still had so much time available to be the best friend, a devoted son, an interested uncle, and a full-time brother.
He enjoyed every hour of every day.
He is still remembered with a great love by all who knew him.