Michael "Mikey" Fields

michael fields

October 19, 1976 ~ October 23, 2017

Michael "Mikey" Fields, 40, of Clarkson, Kentucky, died at 2:30 p.m. October 13, 2017, at his home. Mikey was born October 19, 1976, in Columbus, Indiana, the son of Robert Wayne Fields and Elaine Basham Parks.  He was a hard worker and go-getter, with a unique heart and free spirit. He was all about family and having fun with his friends. Mikey was a loving father, and a wonderful brother and son. A Celebration of Mikey’s Life will be held 4-8 p.m., Monday, October 23, 2017, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. Burial will be at a later date at Garland Brook Cemetery. Survivors include his mother, Elaine Parks of Clarkson, Kentucky; daughters, Alyssa Fields of Hartsville, Indiana, and Taylor Fields of Bay City, Michigan; brother, Greg Fields of Columbus; two stepbrothers; a sister, Lori Gilley of Columbus; three stepsisters;  nephews, Josh and Justin Gilley, and Gunnar Fields, all of Columbus; and a niece, Annagail Fields of Columbus. He was preceded in death by his father and a brother, Timmy Fields. You are invited to view his video tribute, light a virtual candle and send a message to the family via the internet. www.jewellrittman.com

 

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  1. Only God knows the reason you were called home so soon but I have faith He has a plan for you far better than life on this earth. You will be remembered and missed. Rest in peace Mikey….

  2. I’m gonna miss you cuz, it don’t seem right that you’re gone. I will think about you always! Rest in peace cuz!

  3. Grew up with you and your brothers by Parkway Drive ; we all had some really good times . I’m glad you were in my life and you will be missed . Hugs to your entire family and I am sorry for their loss .

  4. It still seems like a dream. We had some amazing memories together and i will never forget you. God only calls his angels home. And he knew he picked the best when he picked u. Love you forever and you will be missed dearly mikey


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