Mickey Ray Beebe, age 73, passed away on December 27, 2023, at home in Marion, Michigan. He was born on October 25, 1950, to Raymond and Barbara Beebe in Cadillac Mi in Mercy Hospital. Mickey served his country in the Army, as a Medic. Mickey worked at several different factories in Cadillac throughout his life. He enjoyed helping his father-in-law on the farm. He was known to help out a few local farms in the Marion area.
Mickey was preceded in death by his father and mother, Ray and Barb Beebe. His brother Steve and wife, Jackie. Also, his brother-in-law Clarence Brenner.Mickey is survived by his beloved wife, Dona and His sisters Patsy Brenner and Sandra Ankney. Along with numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews
Mickey will be greatly missed by all who knew him. May his soul rest in peace. The Burkholder Family Funeral Home in McBain is handling the arrangements. Thoughts and prayers can be expressed by visiting the online obituary at burkholderfunerals.com
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January 03, 2024
Leon & Carole Bennett
You will be remembered as a nice guy and were always friendly. Will miss seeing you ice fishing. Leon & Carole Bennett
December 29, 2023
Diann nowland
I'm so sorry for the families and friends that lost Mickey he was a great guy always ask how I was doing where ever he was at! He loved visiting with the coffee guys in the morning!
December 29, 2023
Lori Ann Brenner-Watson
I have many memories of you Uncle Mickey, another one I forgot to post with the snowball fight with you was the ping-pong table in the basement of your home. I remember dad and I walking up the road to you and Aunt Dona's late in the day/evening. This was when the basement entry was in the bathroom under where Aunt Dona keeps her linens now. We'd go down the ladder to the basement and play ping pong with you. Oh my goodness!! What a great time that was!! I had so much fun with you and dad and the ping pong table. I remember coming to your home and going to the spare bedroom and playing school with the dolls Aunt Dona kept in there or just reading book after book on the bed. Yours and Aunt Dona's home was like a second home to me. You guys fueled my fire for the love of books. You made me feel loved and special. I love you both for that. Thanks for the contribution/investment you made in my life.- Lori Ann Brenner-Watson
December 29, 2023
Lori Ann Brenner-Watson
To my brother Mickey Ray. I enjoyed so much our last visit together. It meant so much to me to spend a good amount of time and talk and visit with you. I love you, give mom and dad and my Clarence a hug from me and tell them I love them. I was proud to call you my brother.- Love your sister Patsy Beebe-Brenner
December 29, 2023
Lori Ann Brenner-Watson
You are loved and missed by all who knew you. I'm thankful that you were my Uncle. My fondest memory of you was a snowball fight that I instigated with you one winter when I was around 7 years old. I'm pretty sure you walloped me, but it was fun and it remains in my memory to this day. I love you. Thanks for being a part of my life.
December 29, 2023
Lori Ann Brenner-Watson
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