Peter Michael “Mike” Day

Peter Michael “Mike” Day

Peter Michael “Mike” Day

January 25, 1941~October 22, 2024

Peter Michael “Mike” Day, who was born and raised in Rumford, Maine, and who most recently resided in Land O’Lakes, Florida, passed away on October 22, 2024 at the age of 83.

Mike is survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Janet Doris (Deniger) Day; his second daughter, Meara Day (Michael Williams); and his grandson, Owen Williams. His first daughter, Morgan Catherine Day, preceded Mike in death in February, 2023. In addition to immediate family, Mike is survived by his three siblings, Richard “Dick” Day (late Lucy Day), Suzanne Barker (late Donald Barker) and Christine Hoyt (David Hoyt), all residents of Maine, and by numerous nieces and nephews and siblings-in-law.

Mike was born on January 25, 1941, in Rumford, Maine, to (late) Edward Day and (late) Suzanne (Louvat) Day. He enjoyed an active, adventurous upbringing, playing numerous sports and going fishing and hunting with his dad and siblings. Mike was an athlete at Stephens High School, earning five varsity letters across football and basketball. He was also a strong student and served as Student Council President for two years. Mike went on to receive an academic
scholarship to Bowdoin College, and graduated with a major in History and a minor in Government.

Following graduation, Mike went on to attend Officer’s Candidate school for the U.S. Navy in Newport, Rhode Island. It was during his time there that he met a lovely young nursing student from Taunton Massachusetts; her name was Janet Deniger and the two quickly fell in love.

Mike and Janet married in Massachusetts in September of 1964 and soon after moved to Coronado, California, where Mike was stationed as a Naval Officer. It was in California where Mike and Janet welcomed their daughter, Morgan Catherine.

Mike went on to serve as a Lieutenant in Communications on the aircraft carrier the U.S.S. Oriskany during the Vietnam War. Following that service, the young family moved back to the East Coast, living in Maryland while Mike worked at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.. Mike and Janet welcomed a second daughter, Meara Cathleen, and the family settled in Largo, Maryland.

Mike retired from the Navy and undertook additional studies to begin a career in finance. He became certified as a stockbroker and financial planner. This became his lifelong career and he worked for decades for various brokerage firms in Washington, D.C. (e.g., Lehman Brothers, Shearson Lehman, Morgan Stanley). Mike was hardworking and passionate about the stock market, but even more so, he took great pride in knowing his clients well and helping them
succeed. He maintained a loyal set of clients across his long career.

Outside of work, Mike and Janet found an extraordinarily tight-knit group of friends and neighbors in Largo. They were active in the local civic association, helping with events and projects. Mike especially took pleasure in working on Largo’s annual July 4th festival, assisting the professional pyrotechnicians with putting on truly impressive fireworks displays. Mike also did ongoing volunteer work for many years with the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization. During the girls’ summer breaks, Mike and Janet would take them to spend time with family in New England, and Mike and Janet would take vacations on the coast of Maine. The family also
enjoyed vacationing in Ocean City, Maryland, where Mike would bring his surf-casting rod and try his luck fishing from the shore.

Mike carried his love of fishing with him throughout his life. He took some epic fly-fishing trips with buddies (in Yellowstone, the Rangeley Lakes in Maine, etc.), but also loved to just drive up to the Gunpowder River in Maryland on weekend mornings to fly-fish for trout in the mountain pools.

As they approached retirement, Mike and Janet decided to embark on another big adventure, relocating from Maryland to Florida, to enjoy year-round good sunshine and explore a different part of the country. There, they made many new friends even as they remained close with their friends back in Maryland. They enjoyed exploring the landscape and wildlife in their new hometown and went on several cruises, including one to Europe. They lived in Land O’Lakes,
Florida, for nearly twenty years before Mike’s passing.

Mike Day was a man beloved by all who knew him. He was a devoted, loving husband and father, and a caring friend. Mike was known for his warmth, his quick wit, his loyalty, generosity of spirit, and above all, his kindness. He is deeply missed and deeply loved

Condolence

Kenneth Custer

October 25, 2024, 3:20 pm

My sincerest condolences to Janet and family. As a close friend and neighbor, we have great memories to reflect on until we’re all together again in Heaven. My continued thoughts and prayers. 🙏🙏🙏🤗❤️

Jackie

October 25, 2024, 3:58 pm

May all your wonderful memories bring you peace. He was loved by his family and friends and will be missed by all.
Sending love and hugs.

Linda Mavilia

October 25, 2024, 6:36 pm

I have nothing but fond memories of Mike. He was my neighbor in Largo for many years. He was a kind and sweet man and was cherished by many. My heart goes out to all affected by his loss. I believe he and Morgan are together. I will miss you dear friend.

robert yanity

October 25, 2024, 7:20 pm

We are saddened to hear of Mike’s passing. We lived in the same community with Mike & Janet. He was a wonderful man and shall be missed. Our condolences to Janet and your
family.

LUIS & OLGA RIVERA

October 25, 2024, 10:31 pm

So sorry for your loss. We will always remember Mike as an affable gentleman. Luis and I enjoyed our dinners together very much.

Leonard & Roseann

October 25, 2024, 11:23 pm

Our sincere condolences to Janet and her family. Many memories of special times with great friends and neighbors. He will be missed by all. Sending Love and Hugs.

Christine Hoyt

October 27, 2024, 2:46 pm

I can’t fathom losing my big brother, however, you left me with so many wonderful memories to cherish. Your hilarious fishing recaps with Dad and Dick, finding “that perfect tree” in the Maine woods for Christmas, and bringing home “The Twist” album from college (and that look of horror on Mom’s face as we danced – priceless!).
The best of all was watching you live your best life with your amazing wife and daughters!!
I’m absolutely heartbroken, as we all are, but I know you are with Morgan, and smiling down from heaven.
You will be missed Mike, and forever in our hearts!!!! Chris aka “Kiddo”

Ron and Leigh

October 27, 2024, 2:58 pm

Janet, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. Mike was such a wonderful man and a great friend. Rest peacefully our friend. Love Ron & Leigh

Len & Lennie

October 29, 2024, 9:41 pm

A wonderful man, with a great smile and easygoing manner. We were very lucky to have met Mike and Janet and spend some really enjoyable times with them in our Florida community.

Chip Mavilia

November 6, 2024, 5:39 pm

Mike Day , I will miss you.
You were a good father, husband, neighbor and friend. We spent many evenings sitting on your porch, those many years ago discussing politics and the news of the day.
You volunteered for 10 years organizing the Largo 4th of July celebration. Procuring the fireworks and shooting them off was no small undertaking
You loved nature. You had a small pond in your backyard and always had a vegetable garden
You loved fly fishing for trout, you were a naturalist at heart
You raised two beautiful daughters and had many friends. You always wanted your friends and family to succeed and would advise them accordingly
We will all miss your voice, your advice and friendship

Bill Goodwin

November 21, 2024, 9:52 pm

So sorry to hear about Mike. We grew up together in Rumford, Maine. We were neighbors on Prospect Ave. We we were best friends in elementary school and high school. Had many laughs and participated in many neighborhood activities together. Great guy. Really enjoyed his company. Condolences to Janet and the family. RIP Mike.

Bill Goodwin

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