San Francisco Chronicle

Harry “Mike” Michelsen

Aug 23, 1923 - May 04, 2017

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Long time Woodside resident Harry “Mike” Michelsen died peacefully on May 4, 2017 surrounded by his family and devoted caregiver.

Mike was born Harry Marshal Michelsen on August 25, 1923 at Stanford Hospital in San Francisco. Mike spent the first six years of his life living on a dredger in the Sacramento delta on which his father was the Captain. After his father’s passing in 1929, Mike and his mother, Christine Amundsen moved to San Pedro to live with relatives. After returning to San Francisco he attended Balboa High School and met his one and only true love Jean.

During WWII Mike served as a US Navy officer on a Merchant Marine vessel as the Navigation Officer. Mike also served 3 years as a San Francisco Police Officer and then went to work for his step father, Arne Moen in rebuilding Atlas Stairbuild­ing, Inc. after a major fire. He later took over the Atlas Stairbuild­ing business.

Mike was very active in the Masonic Lodge, the Norwegian Club, Sons of Norway, he was a Deacon at the Woodside Village Church and was very instrument­al in the total renovation of the Chapel. Mike was a volunteer at Kaiser Hospital in Redwood City where he started the Pet Therapy Program with his service dog Kandi.

After seeing the world in the Navy, Mike and Jean traveled the world for pleasure.

Mike is survived by his Daughter Terry Jarvi and son in law Gary Jones of Hollister, and Son and daughter in law Scott and Patti Michelsen of Woodside. Grandchild­ren Erik Jarvi, Kirsten Jarvi, James “JP” Michelsen, and Bria Michelsen.

A memorial service will be held Saturday June 10, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at Woodside Village Church, 3154 Woodside Road, Woodside, CA Reception to follow. Memorial donations may be made to Woodside Village Church Link http://www.wvchurch.org/ pastoral-care-counseling/ giving-to-the-church/ The Peninsula Humane Society Link https://www.peninsulah­umanesocie­ty.org/donate/ index.html Or the charity of your choice.

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