Myco's Memory Wall
We encourage you to share your most beloved memories of Myco here, so that the family and other loved ones can always see it. Share your favorite stories or comment on those shared by others.
Hi Beautiful Man,
We still talk every day, but I felt like sharing this with you. It's been a bit tough not being able to see you. I'll always miss that. However, your impact on my life was immeasurable, and no one will ever take you away from me. Your ascension to the moon and the sky is now complete. Well Done.
Love,
Nephew
Emmarr Butler
February 21st, 2014 at 12:00am
My dear soul friend.... I miss you so much. We chatted late the night you left the planet ~ had I known it would be the last time we talked I never would have let you go.
Over 20 years ago my life changed dramatically and I found myself moving towards a spiritual journey unlike any path I had traveled before. They say when you are ready, the teacher will come to you. And that, my friend, was when our souls connected. You were my teacher, my guru; and you accepted the role with grace. I wouldn't be the person I am today without your love, your wisdom, your support and your friendship. I am forever blessed and grateful for the time we had together in this life.
My deepest sympathy to all of the family. Myco left me with many gifts. His family meant the world to him and I am blessed having the opportunity to be a part of your lives. I feel him, I hear him, he is watching over all of us. I pray for sunshine and laughter to fill your days with loving memories.
Nexus.... the "sunshine colony" wasn't just a dream. Hang the sign and save a seat for me. One day we will sit shoulder to shoulder again and watch the world go by. I love you B.I.G. XOXO
julie
February 21st, 2014 at 12:00am
Our daughter Julie Echols called to tell us of Myko's untimely death and while we personally did not know him well, only through interactions with Forell where he worked, we feel we know him well through Julie sharing her stories of the wonder of their friendship. On Sunday, we will join together with countless friends to honor and celebrate Myko's life. We are most grateful for his enduring friendship with Julie - they were souls mates, sharing everything, holding the mystery of life and now death.
May your hearts be at peace knowing how much he was loved and that he now rests with the Lord.
Norman and Nancy Jokerst
February 21st, 2014 at 12:00am
I'm a teacher and musician living in Seattle and a white man. In the 90s I spent a year living and working in SF. I met Myco there when I worked as a temp in his office building and he helped me get through a rough patch with his friendship and some financial support. Years later, when I had a family going and was moving forward with my life, he checked in to celebrate my crossing over to a better situation. He was definitely a rare and thoughtful person.
Seattle
October 2nd, 2018 at 12:00am