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Michael Bryan “Mike” Compton

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Michael Bryan “Mike” Compton

Birth
Santa Clara County, California, USA
Death
19 Feb 2014 (aged 53)
Orting, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Orting, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Mike passed away 2/19/14 while bravely protecting his family from intruders. He was born 1/10/61, to Dormalee and Wayne Compton and was preceded in death by both his mother and biological father. He is survived by Nickie (Smith) Compton, his devoted wife of 29 years, and Karl Koehler, the father who raised him. Mike is also survived by his brother Daniel and sisters Lori Blue, Lynn Daugherty, Joan Rice, Anna McCoy and Karla Weber. In-laws include Sharon and Dave Glaser, Jerry, Terry, Casey and Jake Smith and Alicia Britz. He was adored by 38 nieces and nephews;they all grieve the loss of their courageous, generous and lighthearted Uncle Mike. He was truly a friend to all, a member of the Orting Eagles, very involved in Red Hat Days and a supporter of many community events. Mike's greatest joys were spending time with his wife, hunting and fishing. He was a valued Fraud Detection Analyst for Key Bank since 1998. Graveside service to be held at the Orting Cemetery on Friday, 2/28/14 at 1:00 and memorial service to follow at the Orting Eagles at 2:00. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the Mike Compton Benefit Fund at Key Bank
Mike passed away 2/19/14 while bravely protecting his family from intruders. He was born 1/10/61, to Dormalee and Wayne Compton and was preceded in death by both his mother and biological father. He is survived by Nickie (Smith) Compton, his devoted wife of 29 years, and Karl Koehler, the father who raised him. Mike is also survived by his brother Daniel and sisters Lori Blue, Lynn Daugherty, Joan Rice, Anna McCoy and Karla Weber. In-laws include Sharon and Dave Glaser, Jerry, Terry, Casey and Jake Smith and Alicia Britz. He was adored by 38 nieces and nephews;they all grieve the loss of their courageous, generous and lighthearted Uncle Mike. He was truly a friend to all, a member of the Orting Eagles, very involved in Red Hat Days and a supporter of many community events. Mike's greatest joys were spending time with his wife, hunting and fishing. He was a valued Fraud Detection Analyst for Key Bank since 1998. Graveside service to be held at the Orting Cemetery on Friday, 2/28/14 at 1:00 and memorial service to follow at the Orting Eagles at 2:00. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the Mike Compton Benefit Fund at Key Bank


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