Michael Arconad of Sag Harbor and Juno Beach, Florida, Dies June 19 - 27 East

Michael Arconad of Sag Harbor and Juno Beach, Florida, Dies June 19

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Michael Arconad

Michael Arconad

authorStaff Writer on Jul 21, 2025

Michael Arconad of Sag Harbor and Juno Beach, Florida, died on June 19. He was 69.

Born and raised in Madrid, Spain, he completed university studies in the United States. He became a dedicated student and practitioner of natural healing, serving clients in the United States and Europe. Friends said he was an unsung hero of the natural healing community.

He enjoyed the outdoors and spent many hours perfecting his skills in tennis, swimming, and sailing. He brought an upbeat attitude and vigorous energy to anything he was involved in, both personal and professional.

He was buried in Oakland Cemetery with a graveside service attended by close friends.

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