He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Mary Shoults; his grandfathers, Wayne Colliver and Donald Ray Stewart; and two cousins, Kandi Dupre, and Kenny Colliver.
He was born in Texas, and moved with his family to Camdenton, Missouri shortly after his birth. He was currently in his senior year of study at Camdenton High School, and would have graduated in May. Mikey worked as a commercial installation techician specifically trained in cad driven plasma cutting operations for Lake Mechanical of Camdenton for over five years.
He thrived on racing motocross all across the state of Missouri and surrounding states. In his class, he was ninth in the nation, according to the National Motocross Association, out of all fifty-two states and three foreign countries. He enjoyed camping and canoeing and lived life to the fullest. He was always thinking of others and had a very giving nature. In keeping with his caring ways, Michael's organs were donated for others to live on through him. His family was very important to him and he enjoyed spending time with his family and many friends.
Mickey was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, and cousin, and was a caring friend. He will be fondly remebered and greatly missed by all those who knew and loved him.
Sadly Mikey is joined by his friend Trevor Ivey and a Brother Nick Shoults
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Mary Shoults; his grandfathers, Wayne Colliver and Donald Ray Stewart; and two cousins, Kandi Dupre, and Kenny Colliver.
He was born in Texas, and moved with his family to Camdenton, Missouri shortly after his birth. He was currently in his senior year of study at Camdenton High School, and would have graduated in May. Mikey worked as a commercial installation techician specifically trained in cad driven plasma cutting operations for Lake Mechanical of Camdenton for over five years.
He thrived on racing motocross all across the state of Missouri and surrounding states. In his class, he was ninth in the nation, according to the National Motocross Association, out of all fifty-two states and three foreign countries. He enjoyed camping and canoeing and lived life to the fullest. He was always thinking of others and had a very giving nature. In keeping with his caring ways, Michael's organs were donated for others to live on through him. His family was very important to him and he enjoyed spending time with his family and many friends.
Mickey was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, and cousin, and was a caring friend. He will be fondly remebered and greatly missed by all those who knew and loved him.
Sadly Mikey is joined by his friend Trevor Ivey and a Brother Nick Shoults