Michael John Britton
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - Michael John Britton, beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully at home on March 19, 2024, in Colorado Springs, CO, surrounded by his loving family. He was 72 years old.
Born on December 26, 1951, in Deadwood, SD, to Ramona (Doran) Britton and Virgil William Britton, Mike spent his formative years in the picturesque town of Sturgis, SD. He attended Sturgis Brown High School where he excelled in academics and athletics.
After graduation, he pursued his passion for service and education, attending The United States Military Academy at West Point from 1970 to 1972 before embarking on a career path that would shape his life in profound ways.
Following his departure from West Point, Mike dedicated himself to serving his country, joining the Army before transitioning to become the County Assessor for Meade and Butte Counties, SD.
Always seeking new challenges, he furthered his education at the REAL School of Mines, South Dakota School of Mines, in Rapid City, SD, graduating in 1982 with a degree in Geological Engineering.
Mike began his career in the Energy Industry at Amoco Production Company in Oklahoma City, OK, as an Operations Engineer where he met his great love and future wife, Cathy. His career at Amoco segued into the field of natural gas gathering and processing and he moved to Tulsa, OK, in 1990, to further pursue the field with Transok, Inc.
After leaving the energy industry, Mike's professional journey continued on as a Stock Broker, high school teacher, and Producer Services Account Manager, the last position from which he retired. His career life was characterized by dedication, hard work, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Mike cherished the time spent with his wife, Cathy, their daughters, Erin and Leanne, and his grandchildren, Henry and Jude Copeland. Mike was known as a wonderful host, bringing people together with his charm, sharp wit, keen humor, and impeccable hospitality.
After settling in Colorado Springs, CO, in 2009, Mike found tremendous pleasure in reconnecting with his West Point classmates for whom he hosted a monthly get together called the 4 C's (Coffee, Cookies, Cigars, and Cognac), fostering cherished friendships and reminiscing about their shared experiences. Mike enjoyed his passions for golf, Texas Hold'em, fly fishing, and woodworking. He was also a cigar and whiskey aficionado, audiophile, and oenophile of the worst kind - self taught. You could often find Mike enjoying a glass in one hand with a cigar in the other while listening to music on the patio hosting friends and family.
Mike was preceded in death by his father, Virgil William Britton, stepfather, Walter Frank Saubers, maternal grandmother, Celestine (Kovarik) Doran, and maternal grandfather, John Patrick Doran. Mike is survived by his devoted wife, Cathy; loving daughters: Erin Britton (Myles Copeland) and Leanne (Joe Tharp); cherished grandchildren: Henry and Jude Copeland; caring siblings: Tad Britton (Deanna) and Pat Britton; doting mother, Ramona Saubers; and his good boy, Aengus.
Though Mike may have left this world, his spirit will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.
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Don Rita McVay
December 18, 2024
Sad at Christmas for Mikes family and Ramona
Steve Komatz
June 14, 2024
It's Friday and just thinking about the 4C's and a wonderful day golfing with you Mike! Miss you buddy!
Michael Elliott
April 15, 2024
Mike was a very good friend of mine. We were om the same high school class in Sturgis. His father was my junior high football coach. In a very difficult situation he stopped me from killing a person who had ambushed with friends after football practice.
We talked about this on several occasions.
Rich Wells
April 9, 2024
So sorry to hear. Mike graduated from Sturgis 5 years before I did but we were classmates at Mines. His mom was my Kindergarden Teacher and his dad was my 7th grade history teacher. RIP Mike.
J.
April 5, 2024
May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.
Brian Powers
April 2, 2024
Britt and I attended and graduated from SD Mines in the same class with the same degree, We both worked for Amoco at the same time. I regret not keeping in better touch as our professional lives diverged.
Godspeed, Mike
Don McVay
April 2, 2024
Family-Sorry for your loss
Don and Rita McVay
Donna Wenzel Bares
April 2, 2024
Dear Ramona and Family,
We send our deepest sympathy for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
A Veteran
April 2, 2024
THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE
Leticia J Scott
April 2, 2024
So very sorry to hear of this loss to the Britton family .May you all find peace in this time of sorrow May God Bless you
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