Keith-Mick-Obituary

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Keith Mick

Shelby Twp, Michigan

Jul 18, 1962 – Jan 23, 2019 (Age 56)

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BORN
July 18, 1962
DIED
January 23, 2019
AGE
56
LOCATION
Shelby Twp, Michigan

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Wujek-Calcaterra & Sons, Inc. - Shelby Township Obituary

MICK, Keith, D., January 23, 2019 Age 56. Loving son of Nancy and the late Howard Mick. Beloved brother of Brian (Leslie Patrick) Mick, Steve (Kim) Mick, Kimberly Mick, and Kathy (Demetrios Pozios) Johnston. Adored uncle of Lindsey Johnston and Jenna Johnston. Also survived by his beloved aunt...

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Keith, I miss you and your sense of humor. I miss hearing you call Mom "Flash", and me 'Spike". You are gone way too soon and very much missed. I love you forever!

You will be missed Keith, Your actions were always kind A generous hand and an active mind Anxious to please and loath to offend A loving brother and faithful friend We'll all miss you very much RIP Keith

Keith, I will never forget all of our adventures during high school and then picking up right where we left off once we both got back home from the military. Some of my best memories will always be fishing with you and Boone on and around Lake St. Clair. I still have that picture of the largest freshwater fish I ever caught with your help of course. Rest in peace my friend, you went way too soon and will be sorely missed. Our condolences to your family and loved ones.

My heart is heavy after hearing about this loss of a wonderful young man gone too soon.

Was an honor to serve with you brother! Untill we meet again.

I served in the Army with Keith, he was a very good friend, and a great paratrooper brother. We were in the 82nd Airborne together, and he was one of 3 or 4 of my best buddies. Very sorry to hear, my sincerest condolences tohis family. RIP Airborne brother.

So sorry for your loss Steve and Kim. Your family will be in my prayers.

Keith we had some crazy times in 3rd platoon, B Co 307th Engineers.
Panama, Austin, Camp Dawson...good times. Thoughts and prayers to your family.

Keith, I'm so heart broken to know I won't be able to hear the knowledge you share, the wise cracks or funny jokes you have. The stories shared about Austin's hunting and fishing experiences and yours as well. You have always cared about us girls at the Auburn...always making sure to be safety guy. I have learned so much from you and appreciate being able to know you and will always have respect for you. You have been a true friend of mine for the past ten years and I am thankful for the...