Christian Adam Michels
01 June 1964 – 31 December 2021
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Christian Adam Michels on December 31st, 2021. Chris was 57 years old and had a life full of love, family, friends, and opportunities.
Born on June 1, 1964, in Port Arthur, Chris was named after his paternal grandfather, Christian Adam Michels, a respected manager of the former Great Lakes Paper in Fort William. Chris is predeceased by his father Robert (Bob) Michels and survived by his loving mother Peggy, children Isabelle and Adam and their mother Eileen, siblings Robert (Shannon) Michels and Katie (Malcolm) Clarke, nieces and nephews, Ryan, Rachel, Caelan, Gillian, and Daniel, his Aunt Ann Bailey, and many cousins. Chris also leaves behind his treasured soul mate and partner Marilyn Findlay and her family Allison (Paul Pender), Katie (Mike Grant) and baby Eli.
Chris spent his early years in Fort William before moving to Quetico Centre with his family, where he cultivated a love of the outdoors on the shores of Eva Lake and a love of sports while attending school in Atikokan. Being a storyteller like his father, Chris enjoyed sharing tales of his time as a camp counsellor on Quetico Adventure, his years at Queen’s University, amazing golf trips, boating excursions, and fishing adventures. Fundamental to all those stories were the people he was with, the lessons that were learned, and the fun that was had.
Chris was immensely proud of his children, who take after him in many ways. They have his easy-going nature, willingness to help, and an ability to get along with anyone. Chris’ unfailing commitment to his children was exemplified in the supportive co-parenting relationship he shared with their mother, Eileen. Chris also fulfilled the role of ‘big brother’ in all the best ways, assuming the responsibility with ease. He welcomed his mother into his home after his father passed away and provided a home base for his siblings and their families (and dogs!) when visiting Thunder Bay. Hosting was one of Chris’ favourite things and he shared that love with his partner, Marilyn. Their life together was only just beginning but in that time our families came together and shared in the love they had for one another.
Chris established a decades-long career in sales from ice cream, televisions, and office products to commercial/industrial supplies. He was a respected leader in his field who was able to develop long-lasting relationships because he knew his products like no other and worked tirelessly to help and to find solutions. Chris was a mentor and loyal friend to many and an incredibly kind, loving, and gentle provider for his family. We feel a huge loss but are thankful that we were blessed to have had the honour of him in our lives. It gives us great comfort that the best of Chris will continue to live on in his children.
A funeral service for Chris is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 22nd at Christ Lutheran Church in Thunder Bay, officiated by Pastor Brian Falkenholt. Due to COVID restrictions, attendance at the service will be limited, with a live stream available. We look forward to hosting a celebration of Chris’ life at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the TBRHSC Our Hearts at Home Campaign. Condolences can be entered online to http://jenkensfuneral.ca.
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