Mike Applegath, also known by some as "the infamous Apple," left us on September 12, 2023 at the time of his choosing with Catherine, Daimion and Sara by his side.
Mike, a beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, uncle, brother-in-law and friend, left an indelible mark on the lives of all who were fortunate enough to know him. He will forever be remembered for his kindness, his boundless sense of humour, and his remarkable ability to entertain a bus load of friends during the day-long Mystery trips. His quick-witted one-liners, mischievous grin, and infectious laughter taught us the value of embracing the lighter side of life and maintaining a youthful spirit. Mike was always ready to share an ice cream cone or whip up a batch of chocolate chip cookies.
As a young man, Mike pursued a career as a Journeyman Carpenter, a trade that he carried with him throughout his life. His craftsmanship culminated in the creation of the cherished family cabin-a haven for young and old alike, fulfilling every child's dreams. Mike's creativity extended to special projects, including a zip line that brought endless joy to all the kids. When working outside in -30 degree weather wasn't much fun anymore he decided to follow his dad's footsteps into the car business and then on to a successful career in Real Estate.
Mike was not just a family man but a cherished member of various communities. His friends remarked, "Mike was an integral part of numerous groups, from the Tod Mountain Racers to the Sun Peaks crowd, the Free Radicals Hockey team and the Rivershore Golf groups. He was a wellspring of 'great' ideas, notably the Free Radicals MVP award. We hope that, each year during the award ceremony, you will share a hearty chuckle in his memory.
He had a passion for golf, skiing, hockey, fishing, hunting, and hiking, all of which he shared with his family. As a father, grandpa, and uncle, Mike was unsurpassed, always willing to assist the kids with their projects or teach them the joys of fishing, skiing, golfing, hunting, or simply the art of having fun.
Mike was a true friend to all. When his health began to fail his Rivershore golf pals rallied to ensure he had one last year of golf, a testament to the great friendships he made with a special group of guys.