Michael Thomas Whelan
December 3, 2024
In Loving Memory
Michael Thomas Whelan
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Michael Thomas Whelan of Kamloops, BC, on December 3rd, 2024, at 72 years of age. Michael is survived by his loving wife, Cristina Anne Whelan, children Heather (Rick) DeCoine of Vancouver, BC, and Kristopher (Nicole) Whelan of Kamloops, BC, as well as his sister Anne Huston, and brothers John Whelan and Dave Whelan. Michael was predeceased by Jack Whelan, Joan Whelan, Maureen Laird, Jason Laird and Zackary Laird.
Michael Thomas Whelan was born March 8th, 1952, in Kelowna, BC. He and his family moved to Kamloops in 1958 where he attended elementary schools in Valleyview and Brocklehurst, then high school at Norkam. Mike excelled in track & field and soccer while growing up. He joined Air Cadets and lead the drill team in national competitions. Mike and his high school sweetheart, Cristina Phillips, were married June 3rd, 1972. He and Crissy lived on De Monte Street in Brocklehurst for 52 years and this is where they raised their children, Heather Dawn and Kristopher Michael. Mike began working at the pulp mill in 1976 and retired 37 years late in April of 2013. On his days off he enjoyed working on renovations projects. His woodworking and painting skills were amazing. Reading was Mike’s favourite pass time, particularly history and politics. On April 17th, 2019, Mike was diagnosed with genetic lung cancer, with a life expectancy of 2 years. A strong will and determination granted him almost 4 additional years. He passed away on December 3rd, 2024. Mike will be remembered as a kind, loving man by his neighbors, friends and family.
Mikey, you will forever hold a special place in my heart.
– Your Crissy.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
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Mike was my neighbour for 31 years. We had many chats on the street…. Me always wondering what he was doing now?
He inspired me with his front door ….once it was painted a Tahiti blue….. stunning I always thought.
He was always busy with a project or two.
Meticulous with every project he tackled .
I will definitely miss him and our conversations.
My condolences to Cris and the family
RIP Mike
Very sorry to hear of Mikes passing, I was an air cadet with him years ago and we were on the drill team together. Those were great years. It’s funny but just yesterday I came across some old photos from cadets and there was Mike smiling at me. I know he will be missed.