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Michael "Mike" Allen Bragg

February 5, 1973 ~ January 6, 2026

Born in: Waukesha, Wisconsin
Resided in: Jacksonville, Florida

In loving memory of Michael “Mike” Allen Bragg, 52, of Jacksonville, Florida, who passed away on January 6, 2026. Mike’s warm heart and generous spirit left a lasting impression on everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Mike had a true passion for cooking, which was arguably his favorite hobby. He loved sharing his culinary creations and the joy they brought to family and friends. When he wasn’t in the kitchen, Mike could often be found cheering passionately for his favorite football teams: the Florida Gators and the Miami Dolphins.

Mike was preceded in death by his beloved grandmother, Mary Heath; his mother, Debbie Miller; and his father, Eric Bragg.

He is survived by the love of his life, wife, Becky Boudreaux; his loving sister: Trish Price (Cale); niece and nephew, Madisyn and Bo Price; aunt Judy Casteel(Bobby), sisters Angie Harrell and Amanda Whitehurst. Mother-in-law Nancy Boudreaux, Father in law Ernest Boudreaux, Brothers in law Benji Boudreaux, Brent Boudreaux (Ashley) and many nieces and nephews. He is also fondly remembered by many extended family members and dear friends. A devoted veteran of the United States Marine Corps, Mike also leaves behind a vast community of fellow service members whose lives were forever enriched by his steadfast companionship and unwavering loyalty.

In the meantime, the family asks that you remember Mike by enjoying a favorite meal, cheering on your favorite team, and most importantly, treating others with kindness, just as he did. He will be deeply missed.

Crevasse’s Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Bragg family.

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  1. My husband I were like children at Christmas when Becky shared food that Mike made. Every dish was curated with pride and love for his craft. I will think of Mike every time I eat salsa that is so hot that it takes my breath away. Thank you for your kindness and sharing.

  2. I am very sad to see this! I am terribly sorry for your loss! Micheal was a great guy! I’m sure he is at peace now! Semper Fidelis my friend rest easy!!

  3. I am deeply sorry for your loss. Holding you close in thought and wishing you moments of peace and comfort.

  4. I first met bike when doing a Premier Designs jewelry party at Becky‘s house. He was in his element getting things together for us to snack on and was just the best guy. I know he’ll be missed by so many.

  5. Brother Mike. We didn’t serve together, but we “served” together. From day one, we got each other and we always kept in touch. Sometimes political rhetoric and mostly gun stuff. 🙂 No matter our differences, we always kept it 100. Always. Watch over us dude. I feel better knowing you have my back. Semper Fi.

  6. We are so sorry to hear this… flabbergasted really, just let us how we could help Becky… he was so friendly and kind always wanting to know how he could help, he will be deeply missed by us. ❤️

  7. I cherish all the good times we had hanging out through all the years we have known each other there is truly an empty space in this world without your presence among us. Rest in peace my brother.

  8. Becky
    I’m so sorry for your loss. Glad that I had few opportunities to meet your husband and share some of the foods he made. Wishing you peace and strength as you go through this next chapter in your life. 💕

  9. To my brother, no one could understand our bond. Grandpa pushing us in a wheelbarrow in the front yard at the ages of 5 and 4 then separated 16 years to be reunited again at Aunt Mary’s. The memories I will carry until we meet again. Best friends for life.


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