Michael Parker McQuade passed away unexpectedly on December 7, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of curiosity, creativity, and a deeply independent spirit.
Mike is survived by his mother, Lucille McQuade; his sister, Donna Mousseau, and her husband, Kevin; his brother, Steve McQuade; his beloved nieces and nephews: Jessica Egan and her husband, Corey, and their son, Parker; Sara Mousseau; and Kevin Mousseau and his wife, Danielle, and their son, Luca. Mike cherished his family deeply, and his memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him.
Mike had a distinguished career as a mechanical engineer, contributing his expertise to groundbreaking projects that pushed the boundaries of innovation. His work included work on developing an artificial heart, advancing sonar technology for submarines, and, most recently, contributing to the Smithsonian Institute’s powerful telescope project in Chile—a testament to his lifelong pursuit of discovery and problem-solving.
Beyond his professional achievements, Mike was an adventurer at heart. He took two year-long sabbaticals to explore the United States, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a love of the open road. Over the years, his journey led him to live in Minneapolis, Seattle, Providence, and Dorchester, MA where he resided for the last 18 years.
Mike’s artistic soul was reflected in the treasures he collected during his travels, each piece telling a story and adding warmth to his home. He saw beauty in the world around him and sought to capture it through his unique lens, creating a sanctuary that celebrated his eclectic passions and love of exploration.
Mike will be remembered for his intelligence, humor, and ability to inspire those around him to see the world a little differently. His adventurous spirit and artistic vision were matched only by his kindness and generosity.
A celebration of Mike’s life will be held in the late Spring of 2025.
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