Michael Donovan “Boo” Paysour Obituary: Kings Mountain Mourns Beloved Father, Navy Veteran and Duke Energy Engineer
The Kings Mountain, North Carolina, community is mourning the passing of Michael Donovan “Boo” Paysour, a devoted father, U.S. Navy veteran, longtime Duke Energy employee and familiar face within the community.
Michael passed away on August 12, 2026, at the age of 54.
Throughout his life, Michael built strong connections through family, military service, his professional career and his lifelong love of sports. For those closest to him, however, one of the most important parts of his legacy will always be the dedication and love he showed his two sons, Angelo and Dominic Paysour.
Remembering Michael “Boo” Paysour
Michael was born on February 28, 1972, in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
He was the son of the late Donovan Paysour and Pamela Cogdell and grew up with strong ties to the Kings Mountain area.
Those connections remained important throughout his life. Even as his education, military service and career opened new chapters, Kings Mountain continued to be the community he called home.
Michael was preceded in death by his father and his beloved grandparents, Donald and Earsie Woods.
Michael Paysour’s Kings Mountain High School Years
Michael graduated from Kings Mountain High School as a member of the Class of 1990.
During high school, he participated in football and earned a letter in the sport. His connection to Kings Mountain athletics did not disappear after graduation.
Years later, Michael could still be found supporting the Kings Mountain High School Mountaineers, particularly during Friday night football games.
Those evenings allowed him to remain connected to a school and community that had been an important part of his younger years.
Football remained one of his passions throughout adulthood. Away from local high school athletics, Michael was also a dedicated Pittsburgh Steelers fan.
Michael Paysour’s U.S. Navy Service
After graduating from high school, Michael answered another calling and joined the United States Navy.
He served honorably for six years, including time stationed in Kuwait during the Gulf War.
His years in the Navy became an important part of his life story and reflected a willingness to serve his country at a young age.
Long after his military service ended, Michael remained connected to the veteran community as a member of American Legion Post 155 in Kings Mountain.
For his family and fellow veterans, his military service will remain an important part of how his life is remembered.
Education and Career With Duke Energy
Following his military service, Michael continued pursuing his education.
He attended Gaston College and later North Carolina State University, building the educational foundation for what became a lengthy professional career.
Michael eventually worked as a nuclear engineer with Duke Energy, where his career spanned more than 20 years.
Working within the nuclear energy field requires technical knowledge, attention to detail and significant responsibility. Michael’s decades-long career reflected his dedication to his profession and the life he worked to build for himself and his family.
His passing is now being felt not only among relatives and friends but also among colleagues who came to know him through his many years of work.
A Devoted Father to Angelo and Dominic
Among all the different roles Michael held throughout his life, being a father was especially important to him.
His sons, Angelo and Dominic Paysour, were at the center of his world.
Michael was remembered as a father who worked hard to provide for his boys and made every effort to be present in their lives.
Parenthood can require sacrifice, patience and an enormous amount of love. For Michael, caring for Angelo and Dominic became one of the defining responsibilities of his life.
For his sons, the loss is deeply personal. They are saying goodbye to the father who supported them, cared for them and played such an important role in shaping their lives.
The lessons, experiences and memories they shared with him will remain part of Michael’s legacy for years to come.
Michael Paysour’s Love for Friends and Community
Michael also enjoyed the friendships and community connections he developed throughout his life.
He spent time with friends at the Kings Mountain Country Club, where relationships and shared experiences became another meaningful part of his life.
He was also associated with the Masonic Lodge, in addition to his membership in American Legion Post 155.
Whether through football, veteran activities, professional life or simply spending time with friends, Michael maintained strong ties to the people and places around him.
For those who knew him through these different parts of his life, his death leaves behind memories spanning many years.
Michael Paysour’s Family
Michael leaves behind a family that will continue carrying his memory forward.
He is survived by his sons, Angelo and Dominic Paysour; his mother, Pamela Cogdell; and his sisters, Teresa Robinson (Rudy), Carolyn Helms (Dennis), Kathryn Bennett (Gary), and Tammy Paysour.
Each will remember Michael through their own relationship with him and the experiences they shared as a family.
He was preceded in death by his father, Donovan Paysour, and grandparents, Donald and Earsie Woods.
As his loved ones gather to mourn, stories and memories from Michael’s 54 years will become an important source of connection during the difficult days ahead.
Michael Paysour Cause of Death
The specific cause of Michael Donovan Paysour’s death has not been provided in the obituary information currently available.
No illness, accident, medical condition or other circumstance should therefore be attributed to his passing without confirmation from his family or another appropriate source.
Out of respect for Michael and his loved ones, speculation concerning his cause of death should be avoided.
Michael “Boo” Paysour Celebration of Life
Family members, friends, former classmates, colleagues and community members will have an opportunity to gather and celebrate Michael’s life on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
The Celebration of Life is scheduled for:
Saturday, August 22, 2026
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Kings Mountain Country Club
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
The gathering will provide an opportunity for those who knew Michael to share memories, offer condolences to his family and remember the different chapters of his life.
For his former classmates, there will be memories of school and football. Fellow veterans may remember his service. Colleagues will remember the years they worked together, while friends will recall the conversations and experiences they shared.
For Angelo, Dominic and the rest of Michael’s family, those stories will help preserve the memory of the man they loved.
A Life of Family, Service and Community
Michael Donovan “Boo” Paysour lived a life connected to many different communities.
He was a Kings Mountain Mountaineer, Navy veteran, Gulf War serviceman, nuclear engineer, Steelers fan, friend and community member.
But above all, he was a father and family man.
The different people who knew Michael may remember different parts of his story, but together those memories form the legacy of a man whose 54 years included service to his country, dedication to his career, loyalty to his hometown and love for his children.
Michael Donovan “Boo” Paysour will be remembered as a devoted father, proud Navy veteran, dedicated professional, loyal friend and lifelong supporter of the Kings Mountain community he called home.
May Michael rest in peace. May Angelo, Dominic, Pamela, his sisters, extended family, friends, colleagues and everyone mourning his passing find comfort in the memories they shared with him.
Disclaimer
This obituary is based on the information available at the time of publication. While details concerning Michael Donovan “Boo” Paysour’s life, family, military service, career and Celebration of Life were provided in the obituary information, his specific cause of death has not been disclosed.
No particular illness, medical condition, accident or other circumstance should be attributed to his passing without confirmation from his family or another appropriate source.
This article is intended for general informational and memorial purposes. Funeral, memorial and biographical information should be confirmed with the family or organizers in case arrangements or other details are subsequently updated.