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Richard MICHAELS Obituary

MICHAELS, Richard J.
September 4, 1959 - February 27, 2026
It is with a sense of disbelief that we grieve the unexpected passing of Richard J. Michaels, human being extraordinaire! Arriving in Victoria in 1989, Richard began his Canadian adventure and was blessed in 1995 when he met his lifetime partner, Arlene Mar, and their 31-year love affair began. The challenges they initially encountered only strengthened their love and devotion to each other. Richard was the ultimate people connector, a true egalitarian, and true to Dr. King's dream, judged people based on, "The content of their character and not the colour of their skin."

Though a person of colour himself, Richard was actually colour blind. Richard and Arlene hosted numerous dinners and sports viewing events at their Royal Oak home over the years. Their door was always open and there was always a place at the table for whoever showed up, regardless of their background, ethnicity or nationality. These gatherings were an organic expression of authentic multiculturalism, bound by common humanity.

Richard was a lifelong advocate for social justice, always trying to uplift the lives of those he encountered; helping others so they could help themselves. He worked tirelessly on behalf of immigrants, minorities and youth. Richard was passionate about the importance of mentorship and was always open to mentoring anyone who needed him, not only in Victoria, but across Canada and even globally. He was an uber-sports fan (or is it, sports nut?), believing in the transformative power of sports, so in 2017, founded the HarbourCats Foundation, raising funds for disadvantaged youth to be able to participate in baseball, who otherwise couldn't. The Foundation will stand as his legacy.

As an entrepreneur, Richard usually had his iron in many fires. He founded Maccrim Solutions in 2014, serving as its CEO, providing professional and ethical services in the real estate and land development industry. Believing strongly of the importance of community in peoples' lives, he was active in numerous civic associations, from the BBB to the Rotary Club, the ICA, and the Chamber of Commerce, where he proudly served as its first Chair of the Advancement of Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Richard was a much-desired speaker and made many public presentations over the last 30 years.

Honouring his heritage Richard brought his wisdom and experience to his involvement with both the AACCS-ISSAMBRA and the AHAVI, celebrating their African roots and traditions.

Richard's was a life well lived, loving and positive, he was ever the optimist, even holding out everlasting hope for his precious Miami Dolphins to win another Super Bowl - dream on buddy! He was a genuine person of heart, which is why so many felt he was their true brother. Often borrowing from Brother Barack, Richard believed that, "Yes, we can!"

For those of us fortunate enough to know and to love him, the world is a different place today. After he was born, they broke the mould; today we mourn. If souls come in different sizes, Richard's was a Triple X! We've lost a giant.

Richard leaves his beloved Arlene, his cherished children, Darien and Annesiah, along with several grandchildren, siblings, nieces and nephews, as well as the so, so many who called him friend.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the HarbourCats Foundation: Victoriaharbourcatsfoundation.org
Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallgardens.com
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Mar. 9 to Mar. 15, 2026.

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Mariah Benson

March 15, 2026

Such a talented man.....able to enjoy all life has to offer and spread love to many. So much like his father.. our love to those he touched.

Richard

March 12, 2026

I was introduced to Richard by Francis last June when I visited Harbourcats and attended my first ever baseball match. Although I was a stranger from Australia, Richard received me like we had been friends for decades. We chatted excitedly about our life experiences. Richard even arranged a Father's Day hike for me and six other friends which we all enjoyed immensely. He later brought his dear Arlene over for a BBQ which we again enjoyed immensely. Richard connected me to other gentlemen and we have all maintained contact. Richard would definitely be sorely missed. However, I am consoled as he has gone to rest in peace in the arms of Jesus.

Ron Regan

March 11, 2026

So sad for my NFL friend . May Jesus' loving arms be upon you and give you your well earned rest . Go Dolphins 1972

Frederick White and Laurice Lovemore

March 11, 2026

He will be remembered

Gerry Lister

March 11, 2026

I met Richard like many , involved in many activities! I enjoyed visits and admired his enthusiasm in all his adventures! I had the opportunity to assist several times and the results were always positive!
You will be missed my Friends! Lennie will be in good hands!
I will dedicate this year to you Richard as I look on at all your successes ! I will contribute to support them!
Rest in Peace my Brother from another Mother!
Heartfelt Sympathies and Condolences to You and your Friends and Family !
Gerry Lister

Ken Pollard

March 10, 2026

Enjoyed seeing Richard at the park and did a couple of visits too various places with him and Harbourcats players. You will be missed

wendy josephson

March 10, 2026

hey Richard I've met you several times at the ball park and over many years at your lovely home. I am a friend /client of your amazing wife. You would pop your head into the salon to say HI It was a real and lovely greetingg . Arlene is so wonderful. I wish I had other words however I've always Admired you both. I'm so sorry I won't see That gregarious face again. will never foret it.

Paul Gilbert

March 10, 2026

I went to school with Richard (Ricky Baker) and played football together in high school. RIH my friend!

Val Appleton

March 8, 2026

A heartfelt sorry for the passing of our honorable Mr Richard .words not enough to expressed the person you are .you will be sadly miss but your legacy lived on let's we not forget you Richard rest in peace

Fred Haynes

March 8, 2026

Richard was a great friend and supporter for many other things. I managed to achieve over the last decade and a half. His enthusiasm and positive energy for all who met him will be sorely missed. Our thoughts are with his treasured wife Arlene and his family. Rest in peace, my good friend. Fred Haynes.

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Heidi Koculyn

March 7, 2026

Arlene, my heart feels heavy today, I am sending you many hugs. Condolences to you and family.
Love always, Heidi (M)

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