Micheal passed unexpectedly in Jackson, Tennessee, after a recent cancer diagnosis. He was forty-three.
Micheal was born in Saint Louis, Missouri, and spent most of his life in nearby Saint Charles. Known for his discerning nature and unfiltered honesty, Micheal had a quick wit, a deeply inquisitive mind, and a lifelong search for meaning. His interests were broad and eclectic, reflecting a mind open to ideas and a spirit unafraid to question the world around him.
He was a lover of RPGs, fantasy novels, and thoughtful debate, and often challenged others to think more deeply and independently. Those who knew him best will remember his genuine curiosity and intellectual honesty.
Though known for his reasoning and strong opinions, Micheal also had a tender, emotional side. Much like his mother, he carried his feelings with quiet intensity, often expressing them in subtle ways—singing when in pain, or revealing truths about himself in small, poignant increments.
Micheal is survived by his younger sister, Robin Callahan, and her significant other, Alexander Cruz. He is also survived by his aunt Tina Boles and her sons, Bernard and Brandon Boles; his uncle Allen Brown and his sons Andrew and Chris; aunt Jennifer and her daughter Lauren Quiroz; along with many extended family members. Though an introvert by nature, Micheal cultivated meaningful friendships that left a lasting impression on those who knew him.
No formal services are planned at this time. Friends and family are invited to share their memories of Micheal in the Guestbook. He was a staunch believer in regulating auditory devices and had a change.org petition. It can be viewed at www.change.org
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