Lemley Chapel
Serving Sedro-Woolley &
All of Skagit County Since 1935
1008 Third Street
Sedro-Woolley, WA
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Mickey Lee Fay, Sr.

Mickey Lee Fay, Sr.

Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

Mickey Lee Fay, Sr., 76, a longtime Sedro-Woolley resident, passed away on May 30, 2012 at the Life Care Center of Skagit Valley.
Mickey worked as an auto body repairman and painter at Low Auto Sales for over 25 years.
He is survived by the mother of his children Jean; son, Mickey Jr.; daughter, Debbie; grandsons Eric and Darrin Rickman, Marty and Mickey T. Fay; three great grandchildren; and dear friends, the Engberg family.
At his request there will be no services. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley.

Guestbook

  • Amanda Smith

    Mick,

    In the childhood of my two girls, Zoe and Mya; you have given years of fond memories. I know my girls were far from the only kids who really needed someone stable in their lives to care enough to be there for them. Thru my girls, Natasha and her brothers, and especially throughout Kaylee (and so many more children whom I cannot name); your spirit will truly live on as the Grandpa who was ALWAYS there. As a single mom a lot of times I could not afford to do things for my girls, but you would show up in your big black van (which all the kids loved to surf in) or your cool limo and take your grandkids to go to swim at the KOA or play at Friday Creek. If they were hungry, you brought over donuts or pizza or took them to Mac Donald’s or just for Icee’s at the 711. I always worried that you were spending too much on them and I am sure you did. I wish I could have met your family; I always wanted to tell them how much you meant to us and I know how much your family meant to you (my prayers are with your grandson). We love you so much and are so lucky to have ever met you thru Kaylee (I know Mick was very proud of you, Kaylee. He told me all the time). Mya had a card for you.

    Dear Mick, I love you and Zoe loves you and mom. You make me so happy. I miss you I will work hard and be OK. Love Mya

    Thank You so much for loving us

  • Don and Shannon Heinzman

    Love ya bud, one of my fondest memories is you letting me, then 16, drive your black Cad limosine in the snow. Rest in peace uncle mick