Michael-McPhee-Obituary

Michael A. McPhee

Portland, Oregon

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McPhee, Michael A. 65 April 15, 1947 Dec. 26, 2012 Mike was born in Portland. He attended St. Agatha's, Cleveland and PCC. A proud member of the United States Marine Corps from 1965 to 1969, he was a decorated Vietnam combat veteran and served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Hornet. Mike retired...

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I went to St. Agatha's grade school with Mike from the first through eighth grades. The nuns called it the class of the "Michaels", because six of the 15 or so boys had that name.

At that age, Mike was funny, interesting and always into something new.
He seemed to be just a little further "out-front" in whatever happens next as you learn about life from age six through 13.

I am deeply sorry for you loss.

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Dear Marlene, I did not know your husband, Mike , but you have been a long and dear friend through our work at Liberty Northwest. My thougths and prayers are with you in this time of great loss. Your lives will be different, but you will find a way to muddle through. You will remember the wonderful times and all the silly little spats.... that make no sense now. Always remember the stars shine the brightest on the darkest nights. I'll keep you in my thoughts. Sincerely, Betty...

Mike at Hornet Marine Detachement Reunion 2002

Hi there to the Family sorry i cannot make the services tomorrow but i have doctors appointments and test at the Hospital and cant reschedule at this point.
He was a GREAT FRIEND OF MINE AND DID SO MUCH FOR ME AT MY PLACE HERE AT THE LAKE AND NEVER ASK ANYTHING IN RETURN.
BUT THAT WAS HIS WAY, I WILL MISS HIM IN MY HEART FOREVER I THINK ABOUT HIM ALL THE TIME.
Ron Mahoney

I'm glad I got to know Mike and his family. Thank you for your years of hospitality at Pine Hollow. I'm sorry I can't make the memorial service, but I'll be thinking of you.

Thank you for opening your 2nd home to us so many times and welcoming us into your life.
Deepest sympathies to your family - may they find peace in their memories. May you rest in peace.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all Mike's family at this time. He will certainly be missed by many.

It was a pleasure working with Mike when he was assigned to the Ptld Fire Bureau Arson Unit. He was a wonderful man I feel privileged to have known.

Thinking of you. Remembering good times spent with Mike and your family when we were close neighbors at Pinehollow. God bless!
Tony and Eleanor Koski