Michael James Olcott
LEWISTON – Michael James Olcott, 38, of Lewiston passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, May 27, 2021 at CMMC from injuries sustained from a motorcycle accident. He was born on June 11, 1982 in Lewiston, a son of the late Leo Greiner and late Lois (Olcott) Lavoie.
Mike loved attending live sporting events, playing cards, shooting pool, riding snowmobiles, boating, spending time at camp with his family and his favorite thing to do was go on long motorcycle rides. He was always willing to go on an adventure with good friends, such as attending a “bike week” or going on a cruise. Mike was a member of the Saracens MC and took pride in being the Treasurer and cherished the relationships he built.
Mike is survived by his wife Kayla, and their son Bentley, along with his other children, Linc, Hannah, Keegan, Danielle, Christina and Olivia; siblings, Kristy, Tina, Eric, Alison, Nichole; stepfather David; several nieces and nephews; and many good friends that he considered family.
A Celebration of Life will be held on June 19 at 2 p.m. at 524 Auburn Rd, Turner. A ride for Mike will take place that afternoon at 1:30 from LA Harley in Lewiston to the SMC Club House in Turner where the celebration of life will be held. Please join us to celebrate Mike the way he would have wanted us too.
Please visit http://www.AdvantagePortland.com to sign Michael’s guestbook and leave memories and condolences for the family.
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