Michael Earl McCluskey |
| Posted 2022-04-02 by mhenderson |
| Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Michael Earl McCluskey of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, passed away on Wednesday, February 9, 2022, at the age of 75. After several months of declining health, Michael passed away peacefully in his sleep from cancer. Michael was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma, in 1946, to Melvin and Rosie McCluskey. After graduating from College High School in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, he started college at Oklahoma State University, but left to serve in the Army during Vietnam as a Special Forces Green Beret. After Vietnam, he worked in the oil fields, traveling across the United States, eventually returning to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where he reconnected with the love of his life, Joyce. They married November 1, 1980. Together they had five children and moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. In Lake Havasu City, Mike worked for many years of his life helping others as a Behavioral Health Counselor along the Colorado River. The importance of helping others was stressed throughout his life. He worked extensively at his church, St. Michael’s United Methodist Church, in their Compassionate Care Program. After retirement, he handcrafted and designed Southwestern style jewelry and loved to go fishing with his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed traveling to visit his children, grandchildren, and loved to see unique and exciting places. He gained his nickname, Catpaw, due to his unusual ability to forge a loving bond with any cat no matter how temperamental it was. He is survived by his wife, Joyce; his sister, Katherine Kemp; his brother, Kirk McCluskey; his five children, Mandy Kempton, Willie McCluskey, Max McCluskey, Halley McCluskey, and Michael McCluskey; and his six grandchildren, Willie Joe, Kathryn, Quentin, Connor, Benjamin, and Jupiter. Arrangements were placed into the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. See Also: Find A Grave |
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