Michael W. Argello
Michael was born in Hastings, Nebraska to Norma Jean Hendrickson Harris. He was a 1970 graduate of Lincoln Northeast High School.
Mike worked a variety of positions during his life from Salesman to Manager to book store owner to entrepreneur to call center specialist. He always liked variety.
His joy in life was journaling, reading, collecting pens and having a good latte. Mike was also a giver, always paying it forward and donating to various charities. He believed in wanting to help those less fortunate than he. He was a former member of the Lincoln Evening Optimist Club.
In 1989 he met the love of his life, Karen Adamsheck, where else but in a coffee bar. Together they enjoyed travelling. Their favorite travel spots were Las Vegas, Door County, Wisconsin and Overland Park, Kansas. They frequently went to Overland Park to shop the book stores, pen stores and restaurants. Mike was an avid Husker/Saints/Green Bay Packer/Chiefs/Golden Warrior fan and loved to play cribbage. Since his retirement in 2017, he enjoyed spending Sunday’s with his best friend, John, studying the Bible.
Survivors: the love of his life for the last 30 years, Karen Adamsheck; sisters: Kambra Kreifels and husband Chuck, Kim Colgrove, and brother: Kendall Harris and wife Laurie, several nieces, nephews, great nephews, great niece, great-great nephews, and best friend John Schuff. He was preceded in death by his mother, Norma Jean Harris, brother in-law Bruce Colgrove, and his dog Shatsu.
No visitation/cremation. No service at this time. Memorials can be made to the Capital Humane Society. For condolences, fill out the form below.
Funeral Home assisting is Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504. To view an on-line obituary or email condolences please visit Aspen Mortuary’s website at www.aspenaftercare.com.
Condolences for Michael W. Argello
Karen, so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Mike at the wound center.
Mike, you will be greatly missed and I will never forget some of the things we did together growing up. You are in my heart 💓 brother.
I’m so sorry Karen for your loss. I first met Mike in 9th grade at Mickle Jr. High. I will pray for peace for you in the coming days.