Michael Dean Farage, born October 1, 1947 in Kansas City,
Missouri to Ralph Carlton Farage and Patsy Ruth Andrus Farage.
He was the eldest of four, which included sisters Vicki and
Jeanette and a brother Gary. As a child Michael lived in Missouri,
Arizona and California. He attended Arroyo Grande High School
graduating in 1966. He joined the Navy and was a helicopter
rescue crewman. He married Diana Mankins, and had two sons,
Michael and Kevin. He then married Sharon Dean Cassera. They
were married for 38 years until his death.
Michael had quite the work history. He was the manager for San
Luis Mill and Lumber, a lumber broker in Southern California,
owner of Can-Am Lumber, and a partner in Porterville Truss and
Lumber. After he obtained his Contractor license he ventured off
into a new world of cell phone tower construction.
He was an avid surfer in his younger days and had numerous
trophies to show for his skill. He loved the ocean and was a
proficient Hobie Cat 16 sailor. Michael had a monohull sailboat
that wintered in the Morro Bay Marina and summered in Avila
Beach. He enjoyed many fun days sailing.
Michael and Sharon spent their retirement years traveling. They
spent three and a half months traveling to Alaska pulling a 21
foot travel trailer along with his dog Marmaduke, a Yorkshire
Terrier. It was the trip of a lifetime. They also visited Argentina,
Peru, Singapore, Bali, Viet Nam, Thailand, Cambodia, Puerto
Rico, the Caribbean, Costa Rica and all throughout Mexico. A trip
to Italy never happened as Covid-19 interfered with life, not only
his, but the rest of the world as well.
Michael was deeply involved with the Visalia Players at the Ice
House Theatre in Visalia. He did whatever was needed. He built
stage sets, helped with props, costume changes, marketing and
served on the Board of Directors.
In 2019 Michael began his battle with lung cancer and later
developed brain cancer. He was proud to be a survivor, and
fought a long hard battle. His Radiation Oncologist said he was in
the 5% survivor group.
Michael had a remarkable family and circle of friends. He was
admired for his generosity with both his money and his time. He
is survived by his wife Sharon, sisters Vicki (Leonard) and
Jeanette. sister-in-law Diana, sons Michael and Kevin (Sandra)
and five wonderful grandchildren Justin, Kayla, Ashley, Jacob
and Michael.
The phrase he will be remembered for is “Did you ever hear
about the time I…”
Memorial services will be on April 29, 2023, at 11:00 AM at
Arroyo Grande Cemetery and on May 6th at 11:00 AM at Visalia
Cemetery.
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