Michael Joseph "Mike" Dempsey
November 28, 1955 - February 11, 2022
Our family, and friends of Mike, are sad to announce his unexpected passing at his home in Helena on Friday, February 11, 2022.
Michael Joseph "Mike" Dempsey was born on November 28, 1955 in Helena to Gordon Eugene "Gene" Dempsey and Lenore (Roeder) Dempsey. He spent much of his childhood in the Wolf Creek and Craig area. He attended Cascade High School, Boulder High School and the school of hard knocks (like many). His adult life was spent almost entirely in Helena.
Mike worked various construction jobs in and out of Montana as a young man. Diabetes, and the long-term effects of that, would lessen his physical abilities and Mike underwent a kidney and pancreas transplant after repeated hospitalizations and dialysis. He enjoyed many years of restored health post-transplant and went back to work, most recently for Costco in Helena and had just retired at the end of December, 2021. Mike was kind and would do anything for a friend. He was generous and soft hearted and stubborn. He discounted his own health at times and shrugged off not feeling well. When asked, he'd reply with, "I'll live". A lesson to us all to take care of ourselves and each other.
Mike loved driving in one of his many (over the years) flashy cars. He liked car races and motorcycles and most recently driving his side-by-side in the mountains and off-road with his friends. He was looking forward to retirement and weekend get-aways and the dust kicked up off remote dirt trails. Mike hated onion! He ate often at the Early Bird Café in Helena and I'm sure any of those servers could attest to that. He enjoyed meeting his friends there for breakfast at 9:00 and a visit.
Those who preceded him in death include his father, Gene Dempsey; his mother, Lenore Glover; his brother, Kevin Dempsey; his brother, Scott Wildish; his grandparents; and aunts and uncles.
Survivors include his sisters, Dawn Smith-Sullivan of Choteau, MT and Darcie Hanson of Cascade, MT; his step-mother, Janice Dempsey of Craig, MT; and his step-father, Gene Wildish of Whitehall, MT; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Mike also had a wide circle of friends who survive him. His family wants to acknowledge them all for the support that they've shown Mike throughout his life and now to us in his passing.
Cremation has taken place and a gathering to celebrate Mike and share stories and memories will be announced at a later date.
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Jeannene Maas
April 13, 2025
Mike was such a good friend to both me and my husband. Wynne and Mike went through dialysis at the same time, and Wynne felt honored to go to Seattle with Mike when he got his transplant. Mike was so good to us, helping with broken down vehicles or getting Wynne to his appointments. We shared many, many meals at Early Bird. He always had so many fun stories to tell. I'll always remember how much he loved to laugh.
Becky Allen
March 6, 2022
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Rest easy uncle Mike
Tesh and Paul Woods
March 3, 2022
Your quiet demeanor and soft ornery smile is and will be missed. Your presence brightened the cafe daily. Rest in peace, friend.
Denise
March 3, 2022
My condolences go out to Mike's family. Mike left too soon. I first met him at the chiropractor, but later would see him nearly every time I went to Costco. You could always count an a big smile whenever you'd see Mike. He will surely be missed.
Dusty and Kathy Wildish
March 2, 2022
We are very sorry to here of Mike passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all his loved ones.
Amanda
February 28, 2022
Mike was such a good guy. I was so devestated to hear of his passing. I have worked with Mike for the last 13 years if not longer. Mike always amazed me at all the different types of vehicles he would drive, now I see why and the beauty of it. Life is so short, and to live ur life enjoying the things u love is very important. Mike was funny and had a big hear,gentle, and kind. We will all miss Mike at Costco especially the ones that new him the best. My prayers are with the family and friends that are all dealing with the grieving of him. We will all see him again.
Carol
February 27, 2022
Mike was part of our group as teens. He was fun and kind. We all got together and went out about 10 years ago, wish we'd have kept doing that. I enjoyed running into him at COSTCO and visiting.
That was a nice obit, my sympathies to his family.
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