Michael "Mike" "Phat Grampy" Atkinson, 55, surrounded by those he loved most, greeted
the Good Lord on May 14, 2025. He was born on January 14, 1970 in Navasota, Texas and
always said "American by birth, and Texan by the grace of God!" Michael was a natural-born
athlete with a deep love for sports, a joyful spirit that came alive on the dance floor, and a
mischievous charm that brought laughter wherever he went. At a young age he began to
help provide for his family, and approached every day with a tireless work ethic and
steadfast sense of purpose. He met the love of his life, Renya, at 17 and later married and
settled in Willis, Texas, where they raised their family. Michael would go on to work the next
33 years in the lumber industry, rising through the ranks from Floor Sweeper to Human
Resource Field Recruiter. Throughout the years, he received numerous awards for his
exceptional leadership and innovation in productivity, including multiple "100%
Accident-Free" recognitions for his departments and Plant MVP awards. Outside of work,
Michael dedicated countless hours as a coach and umpire for local sport teams for his
children and grandchildren and supported all Wildkats' sports. Michael's knowledge of all
Texas high school and college sports was unmatched, and he had a special love for the
Navarro Bulldogs, Texas A&M Aggies and Sam Houston State Bearkats, his family's alma
maters. His pride and joy were his wife, Renya and children Marcelina, Aaron, Gracelyn,
Lilianna and Emma Renya. Michael always ensured they never went without and had
everything they needed for any endeavor they chose to pursue. He was there for every
event; the loudest and proudest of anyone to support his babies. Michael instilled core
values in his family of perseverance, hard-work, and self-reliance. His family's successes
were his success. He was very proud of all of their accomplishments. Like any true redneck
(according to himself), Michael loved classic country music, shooting guns, watching
old-timey westerns, fishing on a sunny day, taking nature walks, slow drives, and grilling on
Sundays after church. Always prepared for any situation, Michael could fix anything with his
own two hands, and nothing was gonna get the best of him. Michael never forgot anything,
and could recall any memory at the drop of a hat. His anecdotes and antics will now live on
with his family as they retell his life's stories.
Michael is survived by his wife of 36 years, Renya Atkinson; and children: Marcelina
Wiggins (Justin), Aaron Atkinson (Riley), Gracelyn Atkinson, Lilianna Atkinson (Mason),
Emma Renya Atkinson; sister Julie Cunneen (Patrick); and his grandchildren Kali, Layla,
Waylon, Swayde, and Beya; as well as his favorite little cousin Mario, Aunt Manuela, nieces,
nephews, and numerous other relatives.
Michael is preceded in death by his mother Anita Melchor and grandparents Altagracia and
Julian Melchor Sr.
Celebration of life services will be held at Sam Houston Memorial in Willis, Texas. Visitation
will be held on May 23, 2025 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm, and May 24, 2025 at 11:00 am to
12:00 pm with procession to First Baptist Church of Willis. Funeral services will begin at
1:00 pm, and cremation will follow.

Published by The Courier of Montgomery County from May 21 to May 22, 2025.