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Mike Mizia

  • On December 18, 2020
  • 17 Comments

Mike Mizia 

 9/20/72-12/15/20

Mike lived his 48 years as a free spirit living each day to the fullest.  He loved music – all types – and enjoyed composing, strumming his many guitars and connecting with other musicians who were up for impromptu jam sessions.  You may recall his years as the bass guitarist in The Ike McCoy Band among many other musical pursuits.  

Mike loved everything in nature – even his relentless search for Sasquatch, who he believed left a giant footprint in his backyard!  He always kept a birdfeeder on his back deck to entertain his cats, Sophie and Nala, who were his precious companions.  He also had a large collection of bird feathers that he’d find along his travels and would post on Facebook for all to enjoy.  

A true artist, Mike’s tile work was intricate and unique.  And he took pride in his craft as many will attest.  He also loved color and texture and displayed his beautiful collection of hand-designed quilts throughout his house.  

Mike could start a conversation with just about anyone and did so easily because of his non-judgmental personality.  Mike’s legacy he leaves us all is to see value in every person we encounter and to learn to do the same.

Our dear Mike is free at last!  Give a kiss to your Dad for us!

Mike is survived by his mother, Sue Mizia, his brother, Chris Mizia, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.  A memorial service will be held at a later date.

I lieu of flowers, etc, please donate to your local animal shelter in honor of Mike.

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17 Comments

John Billigen
To Mike's family, my deepest condolences and sympathy, Mike was a great dude, was always fun to be with, God bless you all, John Billigen
Pam Valone
I first met Mike when he did tile work for me. The tile work that holds up the only table in my home. That table is where Mike and I would sit when he would stop by to visit. In exchange for the tile work, he asked for a quilt. He became a frequent buyer of my work and a good friend. Although I am almost twice his age, our souls connected. I never knew when I would see him. He would just stop by and we would visit for hours. He always left with another quilt. Although he is free of life's struggles, he will be deeply missed. Truly, he was one of a kind. The world needs more Mikes. RIP my friend.
Shane Ladner
So sorry for your loss. Your family will be in our prayers. Shane Ladner
Gar Misra
I knew Mike through the music scene and considered him a friend. I was so sad to hear of his loss. I have so many memories of his unique personality, outstanding musicianship with High Voltage, the Ike McCoy Band and others, and his warmth and spirit. God bless you brother, you will be missed. May his family and loved ones find comfort in this time in the knowledge that he is at peace.
Matt Sales
Love and miss you Brother... Rest in Love & Rhythm always????????
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