Toby Mitchell

NORWAY – An amazing man passed away on Sept. 12, 2022. Toby Mitchell passed away unexpectedly in his sleep with his wife and boys peacefully sleeping around him. He was 47 years young. He loved his boys and wife with all of his soul and heart and his grandson was the light of his life and his inspiration for his newfound lease on the world. He is survived by Brandon Mitchell, his oldest, and his fiancé Heather Aptt and his grandson Lucas from Sumner Maine. His two amazing sons Kallby and Soren and his soulmate Christy who live at the family home in Norway. His daughter Morgan “Mitchell” Cieslak and her fiancé Ted Pierson of Norway, and his son Matthew Cieslak of Braedenton, Florida. Toby was loved by all who truly knew him.

He loved his parents who currently reside in Minot, Phillip and Diane Mitchell Jr, his brother Todd Mitchell and his lovely wife Amanda from Poland Maine and his amazing nieces and nephews, Preston, Abigail, Madalyn, Wyatt.

He was predeceased by his grandparents whom he shared a bond that was unbreakable with and whom he now joins in heaven, Phil and Louise Mitchell Sr. His two cousins Corey and JJ were like brothers that were always there when he needed them. The world of Toby Mitchell would not have been as fun and as amazing without the “crew” Mark, Willie, Dostie, Todd, Craig, Colby, Hot Rocks, Big Man, Justin, Nick, Ricky and last BUT NEVER LEAST Johnny NO SHOW. He LOVED you all.

Lastly Toby is now racing the big track in the sky with Mr. Dee cause we all know, as Toby reminded his young protégé Soren often, Fear Kills Confidence. . Thank you Oxford Plains for being there, he loved winning those races and it didn’t even make him mad when you disqualified him.

No one will fill your boots babe.

Visiting Hours will be held from 1-3 p.m., on Saturday Sept. 17, 2022, at Chandler Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 45 Main Street, South Paris.

To share memories and condolences with the family please go to http://www.chandlerfunerals.com.

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