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Mike LaPensee celebrated

HOLMES BEACH – Mike LaPensee’s life was joyously celebrated at the Key Royale Club in Holmes Beach on Sunday, July 14.

Mike passed away on June 22 at the age of 79. Standing near a table filled with Mike’s model boats, cars, trains, planes, photographs, awards, medals and other keepsakes, his wife of 47 years, Karen, personally greeted almost every guest that entered.

Mike LaPensee celebrated
Mike LaPensee’s models, awards, medals, old photos and other keepsakes were displayed. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Attended by family members, friends, community members, business associates, elected leaders and more, Sunday afternoon’s celebration featured free rum and Cokes and a vast and impressive food spread that included shrimp, charcuterie boards, eggrolls, hush puppies and sandwiches. “Mike would be proud. This is a hell of a spread,” Holmes Beach resident John Clarke said.

Mike LaPensee celebrated
The food spread included a well-stocked charcuterie board. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Around 6 p.m., shots of Ron Zacapa rum were distributed and Karen proposed a toast. “Mike LaPensee would be absolutely thrilled to have you all here tonight drinking his top-shelf Zacapa,” she said, noting he did not like limes in his rum and Cokes.

Mike LaPensee celebrated
Mike LaPensee’s drink of choice was Zacapa rum and coke, with no lime. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“I can’t thank you enough for coming here tonight to celebrate this wonderful man with me. We all loved him. We’ll all miss him. Here’s to Mike.” Friends and family members then shared their Mike stories and memories.

Mike LaPensee celebrated
Roser Memorial Community Church member Dale Powers noted Mike LaPensee was also an active church member. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Roser Church member Dale Powers noted that Mike was a dedicated church mem­ber.

Mike LaPensee celebrated
Richard LaPensee said he’ll miss his brother, Mike. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mike’s brother, Richard LaPensee, said, “He was a wonderful brother. I’ll miss him dearly.”

Mike LaPensee celebrated
Trevor Bystrom peformed a lovely version of John Prine’s “I Remember Everything.” – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Mike LaPensee celebrated
Karen LaPensee and Darcie Duncan spent a few minutes chatting. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

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