Michael Dean Skalla
July 27, 1954-November 12, 2022
BETTENDORF-Michael Dean Skalla, of Bettendorf, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at the family farm in Scranton on November 12th 2022.
Michael was born July 27, 1954 in Carroll Iowa and was the son of Junior and Mildred Skalla. He graduated from Scranton High School in 1973. Then attend Scott Community college in motorcycle mechanics in Davenport, Iowa. He worked many years at Case IH until the plant closed. He then became locally known as the "lawnmower man" and fixing almost anything. Michael was also a meticulous bookkeeper for numerous farm jobs, and at neighbors requests, especially helping with harvest in the big John Deere.
Michael loved his family especially the little ones and making people laugh. Michael enjoyed his motorcycles, playing Skip-Bo, and a good meal finished off with a turtle sundae.
Survivors include his three children, Shonda Gonzalez and her husband Joe of San Antonio Texas, Melody West of Bettendorf, Ryan Skalla and his fiancée Janet of Davenport; eight grandchildren, Dylen, Hannah, Thea, Abi, Livia, Regina, Degan, and Canten; three great-grandchildren, Elijah, George and Sawyer; sisters, Teresa Jones of Ackworth, RoseMary Thompson (Mark) of Ames, and Karen Caraher (Mark) of Glidden; brothers, Daniel Skalla (Lynn) of East Moline, and Dennis Skalla of Pueblo CO; and many other extended family and friends.
Michael is preceded in death by parents Junior and Mildred Skalla; and brother-in-law Fred Jones.
"Please enjoy a good meal and time with family in the honor of Sir Michael The Great".
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