is family and he did it with hard work and dedication. These character traits are something that his boys will never forget. Mike was well-known throughout the community by so many people for so many different reasons. Of all the ways he might have been known, one of them stood out among the rest and that was his role as Grandad. He loved spending time with his grandkids which included taking them to plays, a mystery train ride, breakfasts, Red Lobster (where he holds the unofficial title for most shrimp eaten) and teaching them card games like Euchre, Polish Poker and 31. He attended College Wesleyan Church. He was also a member of the Lions Club, the American Legion Post 313, VFW, Moose Lodge and recently began attending a men's group in Upland that he often talked about. Mike enjoyed karaoke, being a DJ, cruising around the world, fishing, football, popcorn, Rush Limbaugh, Red Pop, big screen TVs, Petey, new cars and other drivable toys. He is survived by his wife Rachel (Brookshire) of 48 years, his sons Joe (Elizabeth) and Greg (Megan), his grandchildren Nick (Morgan), Sydney (Aaron) Piper, Holland, Charlie, Jackson, Ben, Harrison, London, Lincoln, Crisiya, Tariya, Ireland, Eddie, Hudson, Eden and Edison, and great granddaughter Genevieve, sisters Vickie May and Paula Owens. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Gary and Tim Owens, brother-in-law Tom May and granddaughter Dakota Colvin. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Fairmount Chapel of Armes-Hunt Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 415 S. Main Street, Fairmount, Indiana where visitation will be on Friday, October 16, 2020 from 3-7 PM and Saturday, October 17, from 10-11 AM prior to the 11AM Service on Saturday with Pastor Glenn Blossom officiating. There will be an American Legion Service Saturday at 11 AM at the beginning of the funeral service. Burial will be at Park Cemetery, Fairmount. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Mike to Hands of Grace Guatemala (www.handsofgrace.net). He was very proud of this ministry founded by Doug and Holly Harrold. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.armeshuntfuneralhome.com