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Michael Muirhead Obituary


MUIRHEAD, Michael PEng
January 19, 1941 - January 18, 2026

That little dash above here between the dates was SOME dash! Michael's life dash was full of ocean experience: North Sea oil rigs, deep ocean mining, an arctic search for the Franklin ships, searching for sunken Spanish galleons in Cuba, living underwater in a Hydro Lab …

Michael James Anderson was proud to be a fourth generation Muirhead in Victoria. The history of James Muirhead and his company, Muirhead and Mann, is described in Victoria's History Museum: Wentworth Villa. The Muirhead family home at 223 Robert St. is a designated heritage site.

On entering the University of Victoria, Michael joined the University Naval Training Division (UNTD) of the Canadian Armed Forces, which trained officers. As a Lieutenant Commander, Michael remained with UNTD until 1980. Over the years, UNTD gave him the ocean experience he wanted. A highlight was in the 70s, when the Navy sent him from Halifax to transit the Northwest Passage, on a search expedition for the Franklin ships sunk in 1845. As a navy diver, Michael recovered Franklin artifacts on the arctic floor of Erebus Bay.

After completing a B.Sc. in Math and Physics at the University of Victoria in 1964, Michael moved east to Quebec and Alberta. In Montreal for Expo 67, he took up classical guitar, which he further studied in Banff and Mt. Orford. He became excellent.

A few years later, Michael decided to pursue a professional ocean-going life; he completed a B.Sc. in Ocean Engineering at Florida Atlantic University.
On graduation from FAU, Michael was sponsored by USN/NOAA, in the "Scientist-In-the-Sea Program". One of his most memorable experiences was living underwater in the Hydro-lab Habitat, offshore Grand Bahamas.
Employed by SEDCO, a Texas based offshore drilling company, Michael operated as a subsea engineer. He spent 1975-76 in Scotland, on semi-submersible North Sea drilling rigs. In 1977-78 he was systems engineer in the first deep-ocean mining expedition, south of Hawaii.

In 1979-80, Michael moved to San Diego, California, as Operations Manager for Horton Maritime Explorations Ltd.
Then, in 1980-84, he was with Petro Canada, Inc. in Calgary, Alberta, as Subsea Supervisor.

In 1974, Michael married Janet Hamilton (Victoria, BC). In 1982, in Calgary, their son, James Hamilton, was born.
In 1984, Michael and Janet returned to Victoria, where their second son, Robert Cameron was born.

On his return to Victoria, Michael set up his own company: Western Subsea Technology Limited, a marine hi-tech company specializing in electronic charting and subsea surveying. Among the many ventures of WST, in 1995, WST located and raised a yacht that had been scuppered in the deepest water between Vancouver and the Pacific Ocean. In 1999 and 2000, WST made two expeditions to Cuba, to search for sunken Spanish galleons, and for the USS Maine. AND … in 2003, WST searched Lake Okanagan for Ogopogo!

Back home on Vancouver Island, Michael enjoyed skiing every winter at Mt. Washington with his two sons.
Michael and Janet divorced in 1991.

In 2001, Michael married Mary Douthwaite and gained two stepsons: Graham and Alex Haro. All four sons were about the same age; the blended family had much fun.

After both having travelled extensively in their first half of life, Michael and Mary settled into a quiet second half. They enjoyed years of dinners and celebrations at home with all four sons. Michael took up ballroom dance and Argentine Tango. Mary and Michael travelled together to: China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, UK, Newfoundland, Alaska, Florida, Caribbean, Spain, California, Hawaii, Toronto, and around BC.

In 2015, after 30 successful busy years with Western Subsea Technology Ltd, Michael retired and regretfully closed his company.
Michael next wrote a short book "My Journals Over the Years", summarizing some of the highlights of his life.

In 2020, Michael was diagnosed with lymphoma, which was beaten back twice with chemotherapy. In 2023, Michael was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia, from which there is no recovery.

For the wonderful extended care that Michael received in his final six months, Michael's wife, Mary, is very grateful to the staff of both Trillium Hart House and Veterans Memorial Lodge.

After his passing, Michael's oldest friend (since grade 5), Frank, said, "He was always absolutely solid, dependable." Exactly.

Michael leaves behind Mary, his fours sons, 2.5 step-grandsons, and 3.4 grandsons.

Godspeed with our love, Michael James,
to the realms beyond us here until we all join you there.

Michael's ashes will be interred in Ross Bay Cemetery, in the Muirhead family plot of his great-grandfather (on the first curve of the path from the main entrance.)

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Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Jan. 24 to Jan. 26, 2026.

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Charles Bostock

February 20, 2026

Mike was a Cadet Captain at HMCS Cornwallis, Nova Scotia in 1961. He passed me as I was walking alone from the Seamen's mess back to our residence block, and he told me to swing my arms higher. Another time, he was in sick bay, and I brought him something to eat from our mess. I was touched by how kindly he thanked me. The photo shows us working on lifeboat drill while on HMCS Cap De La Madeleine cruising to the West Indies in 1960.

ADRIENNE (Watts) HAMMOND

February 12, 2026

What an amazing and full life you lived Michael, and my memories of you growing up through school, Oak Bay High, and UVIC are of an always wonderfully nice guy, with a smile for everyone. My wishes for happier memories to comfort your family.

John Youson

January 27, 2026

Mary and the boys: With my deepest condolences for your loss of Mike. He was ambitious, hardworking, and responsible and lived a brilliant life of adventure.

Ursula

January 26, 2026

It's with absolute shock and sadness that I just read of Mike's passing. So sad, but he is at peace. My love and condolences to all the family. Ursula

Bob Wheaton

January 25, 2026

Mike was a schoolmate, a fellow 'Flying Y' swimmer, a waterpolo teammate at UVic, a neighbour, and a friend for many decades. He was a handsome gentleman and lived an amazing life. RIP Mike.

Jim Lee

January 25, 2026

My sincere condolences to you Mary & all of the boys. I was hoping to have Michael & Frank come by for a visit this spring at the home of his grandparents & share memories when he lived there. May the memories help you through your loss.

Bill McElroy

January 24, 2026

I met Michael in the summer of 1972 on one of the training vessels in the Canadian Navy. He was a solid, quiet, smart, reliable Lieutenant at the time, finishing off his studies to be an ocean Engineer. I bumped into him several times over the years, and he always had some interesting stories to tell. Bravo Zulu Mike.

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