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GREENE – Michael L. “Halfpipe Mike” McKee, 55, of Rackley Drive in Greene, died unexpectedly Saturday, Nov. 11, at his home.

He was born in Fort Monroe, Va., on March 6, 1951, the son of Clovis F. and Mickey J. (Stanfill) McKee.

He and his wife, Deb, have been residents of this area since 2003.

He achieved his degree in accounting and has worked for many years as a certified public accountant. He was currently employed by DFD Russell Medical Center, serving as chief financial officer.

He attended the Vineyard Church of Lewiston and was an avid golfer in his free time. He also made a few golf clubs for his own use. “Halfpipe Mike” also had a special way of relating with today’s youth, which prompted him and his wife to start a business, and finance and build Indoor Extreme Skateparks. They went on to build two of them, one in Ohio in 2001, and the other in New York State in 2003, before eventually selling the business.

He leaves his wife, Deb McKee of Greene; his son, Christopher L. McKee of Tucson, Ariz.; his mother, Mickey Jean Stanfill of Miami, Okla.; his father, Clovis Fred McKee of Ada, Okla.; his sister, Patti Stroud and husband, Tom, of Miami, Okla.; his stepdaughter, Kaci Mikusevich of Greene; and his stepson, Frank Mikusevich, also of Greene.

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