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Dear Macaulay Family, Our hearts are open to your loss and our prayers are with your family. His legacy will live on through his wonderful grandchildren.
Mia & Spencer Pickering
October 10, 2013 | Seattle, WA
Photo courtesy of CLOSED-Harvey Family Funeral Home
Seattle, Washington
Nov 24, 1940 – Oct 2, 2013
Michael Neil MACAULAY
November 24, 1940 to October 2, 2013
It is with a profound grief that we write about the passing of Mike-husband, father, leader and patriarch. Mike's life was one of service and devotion, and he positively impacted the lives of countless young people during his short 72 years on this earth. There are no words to describe the enormous void he will leave behind in his family, his community, and his extensive circle of friends and associates.
Mike joined the angels on Wednesday, October 2nd after suffering a stroke while in Seattle. He passed away at Harborview Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. He will be remembered for his love of life, sense of humor, and his dedication to family and friends. He was a man who lived his convictions with unwavering honor and integrity, and his steadfast commitment to duty and those he loved made him a role model to everyone.
He leaves behind his wife of 52 years, Gay, and three children: Mike Jr. (Jennifer), Kim and Colleen (George). Mike was a loving and devoted grandfather to Chase, Fiona, Siever, Geo, Mikey, Jimmy, and Devante. He is survived by sisters Nora (Larry) Lowe and Margaret Dureau. He is predeceased by his parents Angus and Lillian Macaulay, sister Lillian Barker, son-in-law Jeff Walker, and close friend Dan McKelvey.
Mike was raised in Burnaby, BC where he was an outstanding athlete in both football and baseball. In 1959, at the age of 18, he came to Cheney to play football for Eastern Washington University. It was there that he met the love of his life, Gay (Sisich) and discovered the Spokane area, his permanent home. He was married, started his family, and began his coaching career in the early 1960's, primarily with Spokane Falls Community College. Mike coached football, baseball, wrestling, and tennis at SFCC and was inducted into WACC Hall of Fame with his football and tennis teams.
In the mid-1970's he started down a new career path and became a stockbroker. Mike's coaching and mentoring skills led to positions of leadership with Kidder, Peabody & Co., where he managed the Spokane office through the 1980s. In 1990, he founded Macaulay & Associates, an investment firm with Colleen in Spokane and Mike Jr. in Seattle.
He built his own magnificent home where he has resided for the past 44 years. Throughout his lifetime he remained involved in Eastern Washington University athletics and many civic and philanthropic organizations. He was an avid polo player, hockey player, skier, tennis player and golfer and held numerous positions of leadership in every organization with which he was affiliated.
Remembrances may be made to the Salvation Army's Sally's House, or O'Dea High School.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, October 11th, at 1:30 PM at Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral, 1115 West Riverside Ave., Spokane, WA 99201. Please visit these websites: Harveyfuneral.com or http://rememberingmikemacaulay.com/
Hoffner Fisher & Harvey
Seattle, Washington
Dear Macaulay Family, Our hearts are open to your loss and our prayers are with your family. His legacy will live on through his wonderful grandchildren.
Mia & Spencer Pickering
October 10, 2013 | Seattle, WA
Gay & Family: Sharon & I have many fond memories of the young teacher and coach who came to Davenport in the mid-60's. I especially enjoyed seeing him when he came to the 40th class reunion of the Class of 1965. He was a tremendous individual who I know everyone will miss. Best Regards, Jeff & Sharon Remington
October 10, 2013
Gay and Family,
Vic and I both had the good fortune to work with Mike at Kidder. Mike had an incredibly powerful and positive impact on both our lives and careers. Our thoughts and prayers to you.
Tim and Vic Chervenak
October 10, 2013 | Spokane, WA
Dear Gay, Kim and family,
We were so sorry to hear of Mike's sudden passing. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather, and an excellent friend. We feel privileged to have known him. He will be greatly missed. May the happy memories you have of Mike help to keep him always close to you in mind and heart. With heartfelt sympathy, Tony, Mary-Ann, Stefan, and Franco Micale
Micale Family
October 10, 2013 | Seattle, WA
Michael you were the greatest in just about every way.Thanks for listening, sharing your intellect and all the kind words over the years.The skiing and socializing,especially with Dan M was the best.I mourn your passing and celebrate your life simultaneously with your countless friends and family.My heartfelt condolences to them all.
Pat Wheeler (Wheels)
October 10, 2013 | Palm Springs, CA
As Dick stated from a quote:
Mike is not dead until he is forgotten
And we will never forget, he will live on in the lives he touched as a Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle, Husband and Friend. He lives in the stories we tell, the memories we share, the life we will honor and the person we love. He has just moved to the inside of our hearts!
Our love and prayers and thoughts remain with you during this difficult time.
Pattie and Dick Reutimann
October 09, 2013 | Mercer Island, WA
So sad to hear about Mike, we have such wonderful memories of him and his fantastic family
All our love and prayers
Mike&KateKellycharlie
October 09, 2013
Colleen, so sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Kathy Messingale
October 08, 2013 | Tucson, AZ
Oh, Macaulays - you are all so loved and Mike has always been such an amazing, caring and generous man. I'm so sorry for your loss, our heart and prayers are with you always. Harper & Larry Tripp & Family
October 08, 2013