In Memory

Michael McClain

Michael McClain

Michael Leroy “Mike” McClain, 68, of Platteville, formerly of Cassville, Potosi and Webster, Wisconsin, was called home to the Lord on Thursday, April 28, 2016.  He passed away unexpectedly at home.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, May 4, 2016, at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Tennyson. Burial will be at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Cornelia, WI, where military rites will be accorded by American Legion Post #42 and VFW Post #5274.  Memorials may be made to the Michael L. “Mike” McClain Memorial Fund.  

Mike was born on December 3, 1947, in Dubuque, IA, toLeroy Joseph and Marian Elizabeth (Bogue) McClain.  He attended Wahlert Catholic High School in Dubuque, where he graduated from in 1966.

After graduation, he entered the Army National Guard 133rdInfantry in Dubuque.  He served in the National Guard for 6years and received an Honorable Discharge in 1972.

Mike moved to Cassville, WI, in 1973, when he purchased a farm there.  While farming, he also worked full time at John Deere Dubuque Works.  Mike enjoyed working on the farm, taking care of the animals, and planting crops.  

Mike married Janice England on December 1, 1979, at Faith Lutheran Church in Lancaster, WI; and they lived together on the farm in Cassville until they moved with their family to Potosi in 1993. In 1999, Mike retired from John Deere after 30 years, and the family moved to Webster, WI, on Bass Lake.

Mike worked various jobs early in his career, including: Collins Radio in Cedar Rapids, IA; DISCO in Dubuque and Mid-Continent Bottlers in Dubuque. While living in Webster, Mike worked for Hardware Hank and Webster Satellite & TV.  In2004, Mike & Janice moved back down to Platteville.

During the past 3 years, Mike drove school bus for the Platteville School District. He loved all the kids that rode his bus and took pride in being their “best bus driver.”  He always looked forward to each new school year and getting to pick up and drop off the kids at school & home; he also enjoyed the many school, athletic, and extra-curricular trips he got to take the kids on.

In his spare time, Mike enjoyed hunting, fishing, going to town for his morning coffee and cribbage games, talking with friends, working in the yard, and keeping everything meticulously neat and clean. He always made sure to plan a family vacation each summer to go fishing up north.  He also looked forward, every year, to the family picnics and getting to spend time with his relatives. He was extremely proud of the life that he and Jan built and being blessed with three amazing children and seven grandchildren. He loved them all deeply and was always looking out for their well-being.  His children and grandchildren were his greatest joy and he enjoyed every minute that he and Jan spent with them. He taught his children how to hunt, fish, look for morels, and many life skills and good work ethic; and he looked forward to doing the same with his grandchildren.

He always kept busy, as he could never just sit around.  He was an extremely hard-working man and he enjoyed everything that he did and took pride in being able to help others. At a moment's notice, he’d be right there for you, no questions asked.

Mike is survived by his wife, Janice, of Platteville; their children, Tammy (Randy) Hampton, of Glen Haven, WI; Randall (Karen) McClain, of Kings Bay, GA; Jennifer McClain, of Edgerton, WI; seven grandchildren, Lilyann McClain, Caden Hampton, Macy McClain, Danica Hampton, Colton McClain, Keira Hampton, and Maxim McClain; one sister-in-law and brother-in-law; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.  He was preceded in death by his grandparents; parents; brother, Brian McClain; sister, Patricia “Patty” Hatley; very special aunts, uncles, and cousins; mother-in-law; father-in-law; and a step-son.



 
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05/04/16 09:42 AM #1    

John Myers

I not only had the pleasure of going to high school with Mike, but we also both worked at John Deere.  Shared a lot of laughs together, and he was certainly a good man.  May he rest in peace!!!

 


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