Michael Thomas Bayt

Michael T. Bayt, 53, of Indianapolis, passed away suddenly on Saturday, January 19, 2019 at his home. Born October 5, 1965, Michael was the youngest child of Santa (Constantino) and Henry R. Bayt; both of whom loved and cared for him until they preceded him in death.

Michael was a graduate of Emmerich Manual High School and proudly worked at the Indiana Roof Ballroom, Amici’s Restaurant and The Brasserie Restaurant. A devout Catholic, he was a faithful member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, where he served as an usher.

Survivors include his brothers and sisters, Phillip L. Bayt (Bonnie Gallivan), Demetrio Bayt (Terri), Tony Bayt, Jack Bayt (Rosemarie), Antonia Zunarelli (Roberto), Hank Bayt, Mary Bayt, Mary Anne Hawkins (Tom Sarfaty), Toni Short (Frank), Theresa Mascari (Mike), Concetta DeFabis (Philip), Jack Hawkins (Angie), Hazel Lorah, Betty McColgan (Gary), and Gina Battiston (John). Mike is also survived by his nieces and nephews, Catherine Judson (Will), AJ Bayt, Paul and Deme Bayt, Gina Glas (Grant), Lucia and Jack Bayt, Julian and Nadia Zunarelli, Carmela Verderame, Nick (Chelsea), Antonia and Concetta Mascari, Tom Short (Andrea), Concetta, Christina and Luke Lorah, Jack Hawkins Jr., Lauren McColgan, Gabriella, Isabella and Zach Battiston and six great nieces and nephews, Gianna, Isabella and Luca Mascari, Madeleine and Griffin Glas and Sebastian Lorah.

Michael was always an integral part of the family’s social gatherings. He enjoyed singing and dancing with and for the family, especially to the Beach Boys and rock classics. He loved to have fun with family members both in Indy and in his favorite places, Vegas, LA and Naples, which he visited often.

He was a devoted fan of the Chicago Bears, the WWE and all teams Los Angeles. He wore his team logos with pride and hung on every play.

He wasn’t just a spectator, but participated every year in the Italian Open Golf Tournament, once sinking a putt to win the Open for his team.

Mike loved his daily rituals and they were a part of the fabric of his life. Sales of lottery scratch offs, Pepsi and lemon meringue pie may never recover.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. in Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 520 Stevens Street, Indianapolis. Visitation will be at the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with recitation of the Rosary beginning at 7:45 p.m. on Tuesday. Prior to Mass, morning prayers will begin at 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. A burial service will follow the Mass at the Chapel at Calvary Cemetery at 435 West Troy Avenue. Please consider making a memorial contribution to Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Down Syndrome Indiana (DSI) or Noble of Indiana. Envelopes will be provided at the funeral home. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.OrileyFuneralHome.com.

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  1. Michael held a special place in my Husband Jim Hofmann and myself’s heart, we both a Downs Child and we both loved Michael, we send our Condolences to the Bayt and Hawkins family JIm and Shirley Hofmann RIP Michael

  2. Michael was a person who always made you happy whenever you were with him. I am so saddened that I will not see him again.He was such a caring and loving man. Michael was the emotional heartbeat of our wonderful extended family. —Bill Corsaro

  3. While I did not personally know Michael, he was an integral part of my Holy Rosary Parish life, and his presence will be greatly missed. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual lightshine upon him. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. My prayers go out to his family, that they may be comforted in this time of sorrow.

  4. I’ve known other members of the family throughout the last 30 or so years and had the chance to meet Hank and Santa a few years ago as well as Phil, Jack, Antonia, Mary Ann and other family members, at Sister’s before Hank’s passing, and have continued to grow friendships in the family, getting to meet one after another. You are a wonderful loving family and I’m thankful I have had this chance to know you and wish for you peace and comfort at this time. I’m so sorry for your loss. Blessings, Joyce

  5. Michael we will all miss you. We met you on a summer day as you were walking the neighborhood with your dad, Hank, and you introduced yourselves to us. Rick and Sondra

  6. Jack,Dan ,Antonia..my deep sympathy to you and yours on your loss..I remember Michael..only a couple of years younger than my son, Bryan. May memories fill the holes in your hearts….Georgia Buchanan

  7. To the Family, so sorry for your loss. Hope you will be comforted in knowing that Michael has the prospect of being resurrected, healthy (in the flesh), to Paradise Earth just as Jehovah God has promised. In fact , the vast majority will enjoy everlasting life right here on earth as God had intended from the beginning. God’s Kingdom will do this under the rule of Jesus Christ. READ John 5:28, 29, Job 14:14, 15,Psalms 37:29,Matthew 6:9,10, Matthew 5:5 and Revelation 21:2-4 Go To: JW.ORG

  8. Phil and Family, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Michael. I know you have such tight family ties, so this must be very tough. Know that my wife, Amy, and I are thinking of you.

  9. Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Bayt family for this very difficult loss. Kobi, Harumi and Seiji Wright

  10. I would like to offer my condolences to the family. Mere words cannot express the grief that comes from losing a dear loved one to death. What can give us a measure of comfort is the Bibles promises of the day when sickness and death will be no more…and the wonderful hope of seeing our loved ones again on a paradise earth. Such words can hopefully help with the pain you all are experiencing at this time of sorrow. May the God (Psalms 83:18) of ALL comfort keep you enduring now and in the days to come. And may happy memories warm your hearts. – Revelation 21:3-5; 2 Corinthians 1:2-4, Isaiah 25:8, Acts 24:15, Psalms 37:10-11,29


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