Kevin Lee Spicer, age 42, of Wayland, died Wednesday, March 4.
Kevin earned his nicknames “Good Time Charlie” and “The Legend,” which he acquired over the years. He had more one-liners than China has tea. He was funny to the point of genius. He was a music loving, guitar playing, dirt bike riding, go-cart racing, High Life drinking, taco eating, tumbleweed of a man.
He lived at his own pace and was late for practically everything, but sure looked good when he finally got there. Time waited for no one but him and now stands still for the army of people who loved him.
As to the visitation and funeral, come as you are. Every time Kevin had to attend any special event, he always asked, “Do I have to dress up for this?” He was most comfortable in one of his favorite flannels, boots, and jeans. If so inclined, please wear a flannel in his memory
He is survived by his wife of 14 years, Michele; children Mason Miller and Bionca Robinson; parents Roger Spicer, Pat Belka, and Cheryl and Chuck Schoenborn; in-laws, Joseph and Joan Miller; siblings Kyle Spicer (Natalie), Nate Schoenborn (Megan), Carrol Belka (Karen), and Corinna Elliott (Tom); brother-in-law, Joseph J. Miller; step-siblings Kevin Schoenborn, Vicki LaMadine, Amy Boomgaard, Janice Chapin, Cathy Hoolsema, and Elizabeth Boudreau; and many nieces, nephews and friends.
Kevin was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lela and Richard Spicer.
Visitation with the family will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 10, at Kubiak-Cook Funeral Home, 312 N. Main St. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 11, at the funeral home with a luncheon to follow at the Wayland VFW.
It is Mason’s wish that any memorial contributions be received by his little sister. Therefore, memorial contributions may be made for the benefit of Bionca Robinson at the Wayland Branch of United Bank.