Michael R. “Spike” Booska
June 18, 1952 – April 28, 2025
Michael R. Booska, affectionately known as “Spike,” passed away peacefully at his home on April 28, 2025, at the age of 72 years young.
Born on June 18, 1952, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mike was the son of Robert A. Booska and Betty Lou Fisk. He was raised on the Fisk family farm in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, surrounded by his cousins, where his love for the outdoors began.
Mike proudly served his country in the U.S. Army for six years and was honorably discharged. After his military service, he dedicated over four decades to the trucking industry. He worked with TCM Transportation, Middlebury Packing Company, ECI Construction, Bradford Trucking, Burt White and Steady Transport before becoming an owner-operator. Later, he founded and operated M.R. Booska Trucking, a business he ran until his retirement.
A true outdoorsman at heart, Mike found joy in hunting, riding motorcycles, tractor pulling, dirt track racing, snowmobiling, and mowing the lawn—but nothing brought him more happiness than fishing with his boys. He also enjoyed relaxing with a good game of solitaire and spending time with family and friends.
Mike is survived by his loving wife and partner of 33 years, Tammie Booska; his sons, Kyle, Caleb, and Cole; stepchildren Charlie Gebo, Rebekah Gebo, and Angela Patnode; his cherished niece, Carrie Tracy; his brother Larry Booska and wife Cathy of Connecticut; mother-in-law Sylvia Hallock; brother-in-law Gary Hallock and wife Bethany; sister-in-law Tiffanie Booska; stepmother Noreen Booska; stepsister Lynne Keyes; and many beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He also leaves behind close friends whose company he deeply valued, including Darin Gallison, Andy Tracy, Tom Jerome, Victor Lavoie, JT Frazier, Mike Bordealu, Chase Atkins, and many more.
Mike was predeceased by his parents; his sister, Nancy Ann Stearns; and his brother, Chuck Booska.
A wake will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Brown McClay Funeral Home in Vergennes, Vermont, with a service to follow at 11:00 a.m. A reception will be held afterward downstairs at the American Legion in Vergennes.
Mike will be remembered for his strength, loyalty, humor, and the deep love he had for his family, friends, and the great outdoors.
6 Responses
Tammy, so sorry for your families loss.
Tammy, Brian and I are so sorry for your families loss. .May God comfort you through this difficult time.
Tammie and Kyle, Caleb and Cole
Our deepest condolences on Miles’s passing. He adored all of you so much. Bask in your memories and lean on your friends
Love to all
Mary and Bob Bingham
Dear Tammie, Kyle Caleb & Cole,
Our deepest sympathy on Mike’s passing. He will be missed greatly, but his pain and suffering is over. Our deepest love and prayers for Mike and all of you!
All of our love always,
Ken & Stacey & Adrien Gebo
Tammie, you and the boys have been on my mind every day! I pray each night for you all to find peace and joy in all the wonderful memories. You may not be able to see and touch Mike, but he’s with you and watching over his family.
My deepest condolences to you, your family.
May you find peace, in your family and friendships as I know your heart is broken. Sometimes grief will appear and form tears that roll uncontrollably down your face.
This is love with no place to go.