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Michael Lee Strahan

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Michael Lee Strahan

Birth
Downey, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
2 Sep 2021 (aged 63)
Burial
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Michael Lee Strahan passed from this earth to a better place on September 2, 2021, from COVID-19. He was 63 years old. He was born in Downey, CA on May 29, 1958, to Jerry Strahan and Carol Tinker Strahan. He is survived by his wife Linda; they were married for 43 years and have two children. Michael was retired from Alaska Airlines where he worked since 1985. At the time of his death, Michael and Linda lived in Costa Rica in a community of ex-pats that were very close and supportive of one another. Michael contracted COVID-19 while traveling from Costa Rica to Oregon to visit friends and was hospitalized in Portland. Michael met the love of his life, Linda, in Eugene OR and they married in 1977. Shortly thereafter, they moved to Hawaii, and he became a certified licensed scuba instructor, one of many things he loved to do. A few years later, Michael and Linda moved to Alaska, and this move opened a whole new world for Michael as he loved the adventure of hunting and fishing. Michael became well known in the Alaska guide community, and he presented many forums and lectures at various fairs and outdoor events for many years. He also was very involved in the mission program of his church, loved traveling and had no fear, even in those countries that opposed Christianity. In 2016, Michael's wife was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease, and this changed their plans forever. This included early retirement, and a move to Costa Rica in 2018, where Michael was the caretaker for his wife Linda. Michael was talented in many ways, but his greatest talent was his ability to write. He had a significant following on his Outdoor Alaska webpage and wrote a book on river rafting in AK which was published. He was nearly finished with a second book. He also had a blog that detailed his and Linda's life after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. He was a loving and caring husband during the progression of Linda's illness, and she remains a very happy person. Michael stayed connected to family and friends; he and Linda would often visit their families who were dispersed on the west side of the US from Alaska to California. He loved making friends and often visited them when he was in the area where they lived. His passing has left a huge hole in the lives of the many people he knew. Tragically, four days prior to Michael's death, his brother Jeffrey Strahan, from Yakima, WA also died from COVID-19. Michael is survived by his wife Linda, his son Nicholas Strahan and daughter Hannah Wilder (Jordan), and three grandchildren, his father Jerry Strahan and stepmother, Stella Strahan; his siblings Patty Ernst (Frank), Kevin Strahan, Gretchen Melburg (Leslie), David Strahan (Kim), Suzette Salcido (Robert), Scott Strahan and Bryan Strahan. There will be a memorial service for both Michael and Jeffrey on 10/9/21, at 2:00 PM at Snohomish Community Church, 13622 Duboque Rd., Snohomish, WA. The service will be live streamed. If you would like an invitation to the live stream, please send your request to Patty Ernst email [email protected] or text 907-227-2762. In lieu of flowers you may donate to Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation FDR Station, PO Box 220 New York, NY 10150
Michael Lee Strahan passed from this earth to a better place on September 2, 2021, from COVID-19. He was 63 years old. He was born in Downey, CA on May 29, 1958, to Jerry Strahan and Carol Tinker Strahan. He is survived by his wife Linda; they were married for 43 years and have two children. Michael was retired from Alaska Airlines where he worked since 1985. At the time of his death, Michael and Linda lived in Costa Rica in a community of ex-pats that were very close and supportive of one another. Michael contracted COVID-19 while traveling from Costa Rica to Oregon to visit friends and was hospitalized in Portland. Michael met the love of his life, Linda, in Eugene OR and they married in 1977. Shortly thereafter, they moved to Hawaii, and he became a certified licensed scuba instructor, one of many things he loved to do. A few years later, Michael and Linda moved to Alaska, and this move opened a whole new world for Michael as he loved the adventure of hunting and fishing. Michael became well known in the Alaska guide community, and he presented many forums and lectures at various fairs and outdoor events for many years. He also was very involved in the mission program of his church, loved traveling and had no fear, even in those countries that opposed Christianity. In 2016, Michael's wife was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease, and this changed their plans forever. This included early retirement, and a move to Costa Rica in 2018, where Michael was the caretaker for his wife Linda. Michael was talented in many ways, but his greatest talent was his ability to write. He had a significant following on his Outdoor Alaska webpage and wrote a book on river rafting in AK which was published. He was nearly finished with a second book. He also had a blog that detailed his and Linda's life after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. He was a loving and caring husband during the progression of Linda's illness, and she remains a very happy person. Michael stayed connected to family and friends; he and Linda would often visit their families who were dispersed on the west side of the US from Alaska to California. He loved making friends and often visited them when he was in the area where they lived. His passing has left a huge hole in the lives of the many people he knew. Tragically, four days prior to Michael's death, his brother Jeffrey Strahan, from Yakima, WA also died from COVID-19. Michael is survived by his wife Linda, his son Nicholas Strahan and daughter Hannah Wilder (Jordan), and three grandchildren, his father Jerry Strahan and stepmother, Stella Strahan; his siblings Patty Ernst (Frank), Kevin Strahan, Gretchen Melburg (Leslie), David Strahan (Kim), Suzette Salcido (Robert), Scott Strahan and Bryan Strahan. There will be a memorial service for both Michael and Jeffrey on 10/9/21, at 2:00 PM at Snohomish Community Church, 13622 Duboque Rd., Snohomish, WA. The service will be live streamed. If you would like an invitation to the live stream, please send your request to Patty Ernst email [email protected] or text 907-227-2762. In lieu of flowers you may donate to Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation FDR Station, PO Box 220 New York, NY 10150

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