GREENBUSH – Blake Anthony Mishou, 20, passed away unexpectedly April 20, 2008. He was born Aug. 30, 1987, in Bangor. He was a graduate of Old Town High School, Class of 2005 and was a service technician for his family’s heating business owned and operated with his dad. Blake was a thoughtful and special young man. His pet project was to make sure that the Michael Stevens Park, Greenbush, would be a great, safe place for kids to play. Some of Blake’s best times and memories were spent with family and friends either watching the Patriots or the Red Sox on television. Blake also enjoyed hunting, fishing and golfing. He is survived by his parents, Kimberly and Timothy Mishou of Greenbush, and Walter Thurston of Glenburn; two brothers, Zachary Mishou of Greenbush and Walter Thurston III of Glenburn; four sisters, Brooke Mishou of Greenbush and Riley, Tatriana and Lindsay Thurston of Glenburn; his maternal grandparents, Carole O’Loughlin of Greenbush and Elmer Howard of Old Town; and paternal grandparents, Ken and Fran Mishou of Old Town, and Maryann Goodin of Alton. He was predeceased by his paternal grandfather, Walter Thurston. He will be sadly missed by many special aunts and uncles, cousins, all of his many friends; and his best friend and companion, his black lab, Jake. Visiting hours will be held 3-4 p.m. Friday, April 25, with a funeral service 4 p.m. at Birmingham Funeral Home, 438 Main St., Old Town. Interment will take place at Cardville Cemetery, Greenbush. Those who wish to make contributions in his memory may be made to the Blake Mishou Memorial Fund, Penobscot County Federal Credit Union, care of Candy Jipson, P.O. Box 434, Old Town, ME 04468. Notes of condolences may be made at www.mem.com.