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Monday, May 18, 2026
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Monday, May 18, 2026
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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Michael Floyd Harlow, 83, of Chubbuck, Idaho, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones on May 4, 2026, after a courageous battle with prostate cancer.
Michael was born to Patricia Hill Harlow on October 17, 1942, in Houston, Texas, where he spent his early years before moving to California at the age of 11 with his mother and his older brother, David.
In 2011, Michael married his sweetheart, Lynne Hammond, and together they enjoyed 15 very happy years. The two were adventurers at heart — they bought a trailer and set out to explore the country and visit family and friends with their faithful dog, Molly, traveling from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the coast of California, and from Texas to Minnesota, taking in the beauty and wonder of the United States.
At his core, Michael was a family man — devoted, loving, and generous in spirit. It didn't matter whether you were bound to him by blood; he treated everyone the same. His happiest moments were spent in the company of family, and they meant more to him than anything else in the world.
Michael was an active and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served a mission in the Eastern States Mission and had a deep love for teaching the youth. He was involved in the Scouting program for many years, touching the lives of countless young men — and was still joining scouts on overnight camping trips well into his 70s. His highlight was riding the train from California to Washington DC where he attended the Boy Scout Jamboree in July of 1957.
Michael approached life with a tireless work ethic. He spent 33 dedicated years with PWS, a Speed Queen distributor, growing from staff accountant to office manager, taking on human resources — where he authored the company's employee manual — and ultimately serving his final decade as Sales Manager. He loved his work and the people he worked alongside.
Michael is survived by his loving wife, Lynne Harlow; his children: Michelle (Kevin) Smyth, Todd (Rhonda) Harlow, and Brad (Veronica) Harlow (children of Teddi); and his stepchildren: Shirlee Clark, Tracy (Art) Amescua, and Craig Rexroat (children of his late wife, Carol, who preceded him in death); Scott (Patty) Johnston, Lori Johnston, and Todd (Mindy) Johnston (children of Jane); and Raelyn (Ken) Harrison, Jeff (Michelle) Poorman, and Nate (Jill) Poorman (children of Lynne).
He was preceded in death by his mother, Patricia Hill; his brother, David Harlow; his wife Carol who passed away after a courageous battle with Leukemia and his stepsons, Matthew and Joseph Poorman. Michael will be deeply missed by his grandchildren, who lovingly called him Papa. He was blessed with 27 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and three more on the way.
One of the kindest souls to walk this earth, Michael was a gentle, giving man who worked tirelessly to ensure his family had everything they needed. He faced every challenge life brought him with admirable strength and quiet courage, living a life of humble service — to his church, his family, and his neighbors alike.
The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Heritage Hospice for the cheerful, compassionate care they provided to Mike in his final days.
Michael's legacy is one of integrity, resilience, and enduring love. His family invites all who knew and loved him to a funeral service at 1pm on May 18, 2026 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (450 James Ave. Chubbuck, Idaho). The family will receive friends that day from 11am - 12 noon. Burial will follow the next day at 1pm on May 19, 2026 at the Historic City Cemetery in Springville, Utah.
LDS Chubbuck Stake Center
LDS Chubbuck Stake Center
Springville City Cemetery
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