

Michael Dean Sisk Feb. 1, 1960-Jan. 15, 2015 Michael (Mike) Dean Sisk died peacefully at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle after a long medical battle. He spent his last days with his loving family at his side. Mike was born the only son to Charles Dean Sisk and E. Kathleen Morris on February 1, 1960, in Wichita, Kansas. Kathleen, a long with Michael and his sister, Theresa, moved to Washing ton State in 1969, where Mike met, married and had two children with Tracy L. (Hancock) Sisk, and became a very proud grandparent in 2012 and 2013. Mike is preceded in death by his father, Charles; his sister, Marsha Sisk; and half-brother, Terry Sisk. He excelled as a heavy equipment operator and project manager in the Puget Sound area, as well as across the U.S. His hobby was snapping shots with his camera and he was a professional portrait photographer in the 1990's. He loved spending time doing almost anything with his children. He had a genuine sense of good humor and often pulled of pranks with flare. Mike was proud to work together with his son on job sites; he and his daughter were ultimate 12th Man Seahawk fans; and he adored being a grandpa. He is survived by his best friend, Tracy Sick, their son, Jordan Bradley (Nicole) Sisk; grandson, Isaac Therin; and soon to be born grandson, Kieran Michael of Bothell, Wash; their daughter, Kiona May Maxine (Sisk) Daury, her partner Chad Gallup; and granddaughter, Lilly-Anne Frances Daury of Bellevue, Wash. Mike is also survived by his mother, E. Kathleen Morris, of Everett; sister, Theresa (Todd) Cocking, and their children, Alyssa and Chris Cocking of Everett; half-brother, Lance Pearson, daughter Megan and wife Jessica of Everett; and by numerous aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews and their extended families. Also surviving are his stepmother, Karen Sisk; and step-siblings, Becky (Earl) Brady, Rocky (Paula) Paul, Lori (Kenneth) Pratt, Curtis Paul and a half brother, Todd Sisk, all of Oklahoma.- A celebration of Mike's life will be held Saturday, January 31, 2015 at Fraternal Order of Eagles #13, 1216 Broadway, Everett at 3 p.m. Flowers may be delivered to the lodge between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. the day of the service. -
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