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Michael Robert Emerson

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Michael Robert Emerson

Birth
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA
Death
9 Mar 2017 (aged 81)
USA
Burial
Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec C, Row 14, Plot 97
Memorial ID
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Mike was born in Lewiston to Donald and Rose Emerson. He had one sister, Patty (now deceased). He graduated from Clarkston High School in 1954 after earning a football scholarship to Oregon State University.

In 1955, Mike suspended his academic pursuits and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. Much of his enlistment was spent overseas, primarily in Japan. He was honorably discharged in 1958 with the rank of sergeant.

Upon his return to the states, he resumed his academic career at the then Montana State University (now the University of Montana), where he had also earned a football scholarship. He played guard for the next three years as a Grizzly and graduated in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in business/finance.

In 1962, Mike began working for Boeing, and in 1963, he married the love of his life, Margaret Kathleen O'Reilly, originally from Butte, Mont.

Working for Boeing in a time that has now been dubbed the "Space Race" afforded Mike the opportunity to witness and be involved in many exciting things. These included test launches of the newest and most advanced rockets of the time from Vandenberg Air Force Base in Southern California, to working on the Minuteman missile project. He even boarded two very special 737s that would later bear the appellation of Air Force One. These jet aircraft would ultimately serve presidents Johnson, Carter, Nixon, Ford and Ronald Reagan.

However, no amount of career success or excitement could ever quiet his love for the Pacific Northwest, and in 1971, Mike and Kay bought a Sears Catalogue franchise and moved to Polson, Mont., where they raised all four of their children. Despite the annual "snow bird" migrations to Sun City, Ariz., beginning in 2006, Mike was proud to be a Montanan, and always considered Polson to be his home.

Those who knew him loved him, and those who love him miss him greatly.

Survivors names omitted per findagrave policy.

A private ceremony was held March 18. He will be interred with honors at the National Cemetery in Helena in the spring.

Lewiston Tribune March 26, 2017
Mike was born in Lewiston to Donald and Rose Emerson. He had one sister, Patty (now deceased). He graduated from Clarkston High School in 1954 after earning a football scholarship to Oregon State University.

In 1955, Mike suspended his academic pursuits and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. Much of his enlistment was spent overseas, primarily in Japan. He was honorably discharged in 1958 with the rank of sergeant.

Upon his return to the states, he resumed his academic career at the then Montana State University (now the University of Montana), where he had also earned a football scholarship. He played guard for the next three years as a Grizzly and graduated in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in business/finance.

In 1962, Mike began working for Boeing, and in 1963, he married the love of his life, Margaret Kathleen O'Reilly, originally from Butte, Mont.

Working for Boeing in a time that has now been dubbed the "Space Race" afforded Mike the opportunity to witness and be involved in many exciting things. These included test launches of the newest and most advanced rockets of the time from Vandenberg Air Force Base in Southern California, to working on the Minuteman missile project. He even boarded two very special 737s that would later bear the appellation of Air Force One. These jet aircraft would ultimately serve presidents Johnson, Carter, Nixon, Ford and Ronald Reagan.

However, no amount of career success or excitement could ever quiet his love for the Pacific Northwest, and in 1971, Mike and Kay bought a Sears Catalogue franchise and moved to Polson, Mont., where they raised all four of their children. Despite the annual "snow bird" migrations to Sun City, Ariz., beginning in 2006, Mike was proud to be a Montanan, and always considered Polson to be his home.

Those who knew him loved him, and those who love him miss him greatly.

Survivors names omitted per findagrave policy.

A private ceremony was held March 18. He will be interred with honors at the National Cemetery in Helena in the spring.

Lewiston Tribune March 26, 2017


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