In loving memory of

Michael John Studley Sr.
May 17, 1961 - June 3, 2017

Michael John Studley, Sr., 56, of Monroe, WA, passed away on Saturday, June 3, 2017. He was born May 17, 1961 in Bothell, WA, the son of the late Roderick Studley and late Patricia (Sullivan) Studley. He was baptized at St. Brendan Catholic Church, where he spent his younger years as an Alter boy and at CCD. Michael was well known for his wrestling days at Inglemoor High School, where he graduated in 1979.
Michael painted water towers for 25 years throughout Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana and Oregon. You can see his work all over the state. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and enjoyed family bbq's, fishing, golfing all sports, including the Seahawks, Mariners, NASCAR.
Michael is survived by his son, Mike Studley, Jr. and wife Quinelle; daughter, Kara Calhoun and husband Brian; four grandchildren, Gavin, Jaide, Hailee and Wyatt; sister, Christy Tolsma and husband Mark; two brothers, Brian and Rob Studley; former wife, Patti Bolin Studley; mother-in-law, Dorothy Bolin; many sister and brother in-laws including, Tim and Sue House and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Marcel Bolin. He will be missed by so many, but will live in our hearts forever.
There is a contribution page on HSDA.org, if you wish to contribute to the Huntington's Disease Society, Northwest Chapter. In memory of Michael.

Tributes

Sheryl Owens wrote on Jun 20, 2017:

"I have many memories of Mike with parties in his backyard, bbqs, singalongs, 4th of July, Nascar, Seahawks, Dominoes among other things. A rough around the edges guy with a gigantic heart, I'll always remember his kindness. RIP Mike."

Mary Swanson wrote on Jun 12, 2017:

"You were a brother to us Bolins ! You were part of our family for at least 40 years. We love you & will cherish the time we had with you. May you Rest in Peace & God Bless you Mike, Kara & Mikey ???'?"

Lorraine Carr Clarke wrote on Jun 10, 2017:

"I attended elementary school through high school with Mike. Many memories. He was an amazing athlete at Inglemoor with a reputation as a solid and committed teammate. He was surrounded by a loving family. My condolences to his family for this life cut short too soon. "