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Michael G. Sandstrom

July 9, 1943 — September 4, 2014

STOCKHOLM - Michael G. Sandstrom, 71, died September 4, 2014, at his Stockholm residence with his family at his side. Mike was born in Edmunston, New Brunswick on April 9, 1943 the son of Adelaide (Lavoie) Sandstrom Klein and Gunner Sandstrom. Michael lived a busy life growing up at Long Lake with his parents and sister then in his later years living in Stockholm. Michael was a 1961 graduate of Ricker Classical Institute in Houlton. On May 8, 1965 Michael married Anne Marie Bossie. Michael’s work life, which was always a passion, started with a technical education from Southern Maine Vocational School leading to a career in Electrical Construction that took him to every Pulp and Paper mill throughout the state of Maine and much of New England, working with a variety of contractors. Mike also spent several years working at his singular passion which was farming. He farmed several properties around the Stockholm and New Sweden areas with the help of his wife and children. Working with Anne and the kids were some of the happiest times Mike lived. Mike always had strong commitment and a civic mindedness that lead to his commitment and involvement in many organizations including the Catholic Order of Foresters, St Theresa’s Church Council, God’s Country and Nordic Lakers Snowmobile Clubs, Club Twenty. Mike also served as an advisor for the NMCC Electrical Construction Advisory Board, the ABC Bargaining Council, Regional Planning Commission and the Maine Potato Board. After Michael retired he was able to pursue his final passion which was all about the only place Mike’s heart has really ever been, Stockholm, Maine. Mike was an active member of the Stockholm School Board and Stockholm’s Board of Selectmen. In his last years, Mike was very active in town politics and the preservation of the places and buildings that make Stockholm special to those who have had the gift of living here, including the re-use of the Stockholm School, the repair of the Stockholm Fire tower, the on-going maintenance and care of the Stockholm Catholic Church, both the Catholic Cemeteries with special efforts to fix the old cemetery to respect those that are laid to rest and, of course, the care and repair of Knockout which is a most special place to a large group of Stockholm’s hunting friends. Michael loved his wife, children, grandchildren as well as his extended family and especially his friends and home – Stockholm. Michael is survived by his loving wife Anne Marie (Bossie) Sandstrom of Stockholm and children Timothy Sandstrom and partner Claudia Springer of Stockholm with children Caleb Sandstrom Ritts of AZ, Jade Anderson, Brady Anderson and grandson Mason all of Stockholm, Tamara Sandstrom Cote and husband Jeffery and their children Lindsey Cote Theriault and husband Tyler and Courtney Cote all of Stockholm, Jennifer Sandstrom and partner Timothy Marcinak of Wilmington, NC, and Jessica Sandstrom Richardson and husband Michael and their children Cody Douglass, Cali Richardson, Kayla Richardson and Melissa Richardson all of Turner. Michael is also survived by his sister Jaqueline Sandstrom Simoneoux and her husband Jules of Jacksonville, FL and their family along with a very large extended family of the Sandstrom’s and Bossie’s. Michael was predeceased by his parents. Friends may call at the Mockler Funeral Home, 24 Reservoir Street, Caribou from 6-8pm Monday September 8, 2014. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11:00am Tuesday, September 9, 2014 from the Parish of the Precious Blood Saint Theresa’s Catholic Church in Stockholm. Michael’s wife, Anne, and their four children would like to invite all to a continued celebration of Mike’s life, love and interests at the Stockholm Community Center, one of the many special places Mike held in his heart, immediately following mass. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Michael G. Sandstrom, please visit our flower store.

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