Michael “Mikey” Scott Pease

SKOWHEGAN – Michael “Mikey” Scott Pease, 48, of Skowhegan passed away unexpectedly at his home on Sept. 27, 2023.

The son of B. Scott Pease and Sue Wells, Michael grew up in Kingfield, later moving to New Portland and then graduating from Carrabec High School, class of 1994.

Michael met his best friend and wife Amanda 13 years ago, blending families in September of 2017.

Michael had many passions including operating heavy equipment which he did the majority of his life, the last eight years being with Nitram Excavation where he met best friends Scottie and Brent.

When Michael wasn’t operating an excavator, he could be found on the dirt roads fishing, sitting in a tree stand patiently waiting for “that one”, riding his snowmobile with his little club “porcupine trail riders” or cracking a cold Bud light listening to Country Gold at camp. Michael’s hunting and fishing trips were memories he held close to him, especially ones with his grandfather “chuddy” Pease as well as his father and brother. One of Mikes fondest memories was two hunting seasons ago when he got to be with his daughter Brei as she shot her 7-point buck.

Michael is survived by his mother Sue Wells and husband Dwayne, father B. Scott Pease and wife Felecia; Michael’s’ best friend and wife Amanda; his children Austin, Jackson, Kelsey, Breianna, Mylie Mae, and Kalli Rae; two granddaughters Beatrice and Everleigh; in-laws John and Lois Farrell; best friend and brother Chuck (Charlie) wife Kara, sisters Kim, Patty, Whitney and Mindy. Mike also held the title of Uncle Mikey to many little ones that he thought the world of including, Hudson, Parker, Dallas and Phynix. Michael holds many memories with close lifelong friends Eric Morrill and Danny Nile.

Michael was predeceased by both sets of grandparents.

A celebration of life is planned for Oct. 14th at 4 p.m. at his favorite place to be “camp”, Sandy Beach, 126 Sandy Beach Rd, Madison, Maine. Please come join his family with your favorite “Mikey” story, enjoy some good food, laugh and have a cold one in remembering a great man who meant so much to us all.

Funeral arrangements are provided by Smart and Edwards funeral Home in Skowhegan.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at http://www.SmartandEdwardsFH.com for the Pease family.


Share your condolences, kind words and remembrances below. You must be logged into the website to comment. Subscribers, please login. Not a subscriber? Register to comment for free or subscribe to support our work.

Use the form below to reset your password. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code.