Michael John Hemingway “Kodiak”

Visitation Info: Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington
Interment Info: Linnemann Funeral Home Crematory
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Michael John Hemingway, also known as “Kodiak”, 51, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 19, 2023 at his home surrounded by his family. Michael grew up in Piner, Kentucky. He was a plumber by trade through the local Plumbers, Pipefitters, & MES Local 392 JATC and spent time teaching others to become plumbers at JATC-Local 392 Training Center.

Michael had a big smile and an even bigger heart. He gave great bear hugs and enjoyed life no matter what it threw at him. In his spare time, Michael enjoyed spending time with his family, riding his motorcycle (he was the President of Crusaders for Children Three Rivers), playing poker, enjoying the outdoors, leatherworking, helping children in need, and talking about the day he would get to go sasquatch hunting. Michael will be remembered for having an impact on many people and always strived to change their lives for the better.

He is survived by his loving wife of 20 years, Susanne Bosse Hemingway; his children, Michael Wayne Hemingway (Storm Brightman), Nixon Hemingway (Chris Huerta), Kasey Hemingway (Madi Smith), Taylor (Tatan Halcomb) Hemingway, and Hunter Kerzee; and his grandson, Casey Bigby. Michael also leaves behind his wonderful parents, Mike and Connie Hemingway; his siblings, Stacy Adkins (Matt) and Paul Hemingway; his niece, Makenzie Adkins; his nephew, Kyle Adkins; his loving mother-in-law, Sue Bosse (and the late, M.W. Nick Bosse), as well as, several loving aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family. Michael was also well-loved by his Crusaders for Children Family.

Celebration of Life Services for Michael “Kodiak” will be held on Saturday, March 25, 2023 from 5:00PM-9:00PM at Linnemann Funeral Homes in Burlington, KY.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests making a donation in Michael’s name to: The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation P.O. Box 414238 Boston, MA 02241-4238, Crusaders for Children Three Rivers Chapter PO Box 11 Independence, KY 41015, or The Gary Sinise Foundation PO Box 40726 Nashville, TN 39204.

To share a story about Michael or leave an online condolence, please visit: www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com.

Saturday
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March
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

1940 Burlington Pike
BURLINGTON, KY 41005
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Linnemann Funeral Home Crematory

Address: 30 Commonwealth Avenue Erlanger, KY - Kentucky 41018
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Gerald and Sue Coots

May god give comfort and peace to the family and friends in thier time of great loss . May He RIP


A true brother

Only known to me as Kodiak, Michael was the president of the Northern Ky. Three Rivers chapter of the Crusaders for Children. He was and will always be a brother to us all because of his tireless efforts to build a chapter for a much needed organization along the I 75 corridor and the trafficking and abuse of children in this and the surrounding areas. Also, he was instrumental in spreading our message to other parts of Kentucky resulting in the inclusion of the Twin Lakes chapter in Western Kentucky.
He was always quick with a smile and a friendly handshake or hug, but you could also sense the devotion and strength in him that said, ” No child harmed on my watch!” It was an honor and priveledge to know him.
Rest easy and ride high brother, You’ve earned your wings and the true freedom to chase the clouds. You will most certainly be missed
Bones; Miami Valley CFC


Kodiak

I had the honor of working with Kodiak in our efforts to prevent and eradicate child sex trafficking. He was the leader of Crusaders for Children and worked tirelessly with his friends for the protection of children. A gentle giant with a heart of gold. He was a rare breed and gone way too soon. My heart goes out to his wife and family and his many friends. He will be missed.
Judy Malone,
Tri-state Anti-Human Trafficking Network


So sorry for your loss

Kodiak was a loyal friend, selfless and kind. He will be missed.

Bronx and Ninja