Mike began his education in Horton. He moved with his family frequently due to his dad's employment with the telephone company. In 1963, they moved to Cleveland, Oklahoma. Mike began his freshman year in Cleveland later graduating with the Class of 1968. During his time in high school Mike was very active in Cleveland High School athletics. He ended his career by participating in the All State Football game in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Following high school Mike enrolled at Northeastern State University. After the completion of a semester Mike began working for a small electrical contractor. On August 28, 1970, in Cleveland, Oklahoma Mike was united in marriage to the love of his life Cheryl Greenwood and to that union there are two children, Michael Ryan and Jonathan Daniel. After several years working in the electrical industry Mike accepted the position as lineman with the Indian Electric Cooperative in July of 1973. After nearly 40 years of employment with the IEC, Mike worked hard and advanced to the position of Technical Services Supervisor. It was his desire that he would have been able to return to work if only for one day. He loved his IEC family and missed seeing them when he became unable to work.
Mike confessed Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour and was baptized at the First Christian Church in Cleveland at a young age. Mike was active at FCC where he has served as deacon for many years. He was also privileged to teach the Whatsoever Sunday School class until he was unable to do so. Mike also drove the church bus for many years bringing children to the First Christian Church to learn about the Lord. Mike was very active with his sons. He served as a coach and referee on numerous occasions. His favorite sport was high school football and spent many years after the boys graduated helping out. Mike worked on the chain crew at the football games and later began operating the scoreboard in the press box for all home games for many years long after his boys graduated.
Mike began his education in Horton. He moved with his family frequently due to his dad's employment with the telephone company. In 1963, they moved to Cleveland, Oklahoma. Mike began his freshman year in Cleveland later graduating with the Class of 1968. During his time in high school Mike was very active in Cleveland High School athletics. He ended his career by participating in the All State Football game in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Following high school Mike enrolled at Northeastern State University. After the completion of a semester Mike began working for a small electrical contractor. On August 28, 1970, in Cleveland, Oklahoma Mike was united in marriage to the love of his life Cheryl Greenwood and to that union there are two children, Michael Ryan and Jonathan Daniel. After several years working in the electrical industry Mike accepted the position as lineman with the Indian Electric Cooperative in July of 1973. After nearly 40 years of employment with the IEC, Mike worked hard and advanced to the position of Technical Services Supervisor. It was his desire that he would have been able to return to work if only for one day. He loved his IEC family and missed seeing them when he became unable to work.
Mike confessed Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour and was baptized at the First Christian Church in Cleveland at a young age. Mike was active at FCC where he has served as deacon for many years. He was also privileged to teach the Whatsoever Sunday School class until he was unable to do so. Mike also drove the church bus for many years bringing children to the First Christian Church to learn about the Lord. Mike was very active with his sons. He served as a coach and referee on numerous occasions. His favorite sport was high school football and spent many years after the boys graduated helping out. Mike worked on the chain crew at the football games and later began operating the scoreboard in the press box for all home games for many years long after his boys graduated.
Gravesite Details
The cremated remains will be interred in the Woodland Cemetery under the direction of Chapman-Black Funeral Home Memorial
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