Franklin Mieuli

Franklin Mieuli

Franklin Mieuli Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 26, 2010.
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Franklin Mieuli, whose deerstalker cap, substantial beard and casual style made him one of the NBA's most colorful figures in his 24 years as owner of the Golden State Warriors, died Sunday. He was 89.

Mieuli died of natural causes in a San Francisco Bay Area hospital, the Warriors said in a statement.

Mieuli was the principal owner of the Warriors from the time they moved to the Bay Area in 1962 until he sold them in 1986. He won an NBA title with the team in 1975, still the club's only championship in nearly a half-century in California.

"Franklin was truly one of the innovators in our league, who was so proud of the Bay Area and his ability to maintain a team there," NBA commissioner David Stern said in a statement Sunday night. "I have always fondly remembered ... his warmth and his belief in the importance of sports to a community."

Leveraging his way into sports ownership through a business producing Bay Area sports broadcasts, Mieuli also once owned a small percentage of the San Francisco Giants. He still had a 5 percent interest in the 49ers, purchased in 1954.

Mieuli was a fixture at Warriors games well into his 80s, wearing his distinctive hat and watching from his courtside seats at Oracle Arena. He became a beloved figure to fans who fondly remembered his ownership tenure with the long-struggling team, which has made the playoffs just once since 1994.

"He was one of the most unique and eccentric individuals that I have ever met, and I'm not sure there will ever be anyone like him again," said Al Attles, the former Warriors guard who coached Golden State to its sole title.

Mieuli grew up in San Jose and attended the University of Oregon. He became an advertising executive for a San Francisco brewery which, at his instigation, began sponsoring 49ers radio broadcasts.

That association with 49ers founders Tony and Vic Morabito led to his purchase of an interest in the team. He also founded a radio production company, Franklin Mieuli Associates, which produced the broadcasts of the Giants after they moved to San Francisco from New York in 1958.

In 1962, Mieuli headed a group of Bay Area investors, who along with Diners Club bought the Philadelphia Warriors and moved them to San Francisco. After one year of disappointing attendance, Diners Club and several investors wanted out, even threatening to fold the team.

Mieuli bought the shares of all who wished to sell and kept the team in the Bay Area. With no suitable playing venue in San Francisco, Mieuli eventually moved the club to the Oakland Coliseum Arena and changed its name to the Golden State Warriors in 1971, initially playing a handful of home games in San Diego as well.

While Mieuli never had the financial resources of many NBA owners, he kept the Warriors competitive for much of his tenure. They reached the playoffs 10 times between 1962 and 1977, a dvancing to three NBA finals.

The highlight of Mieuli's ownership was the 1974-75 season. Led by Hall of Fame forward Rick Barry and Jamaal Wilkes, the underdog Warriors won the NBA title, sweeping the heavily favored Washington Bullets in four games.

"He always called me his prodigal son after I had left the Warriors to go to the ABA," said Barry, who played four seasons in the ABA before returning to the Warriors in 1972. "He vowed to do everything in his power to get me back. Thank goodness he did, because without his perseverance, I would never have had the opportunity to return to the Warriors and experience an NBA championship."

In addition to his NBA title ring, Mieuli had a fistful of Super Bowl rings from the 49ers, often wearing one ring from each team in public. Mieuli played an instrumental role in Eddie DeBartolo's purchase of the 49ers, leading to their halcyon days in the 1980s.

Besides the differences in bank balances, what really set M ieuli apart from other NBA owners was his lifestyle. The free-spirited Bay Area native was more likely to travel by motorcycle than by limousine, and by the 1960s he had shed his suits and ties for dungarees and colorful shirts, making him distinctive among the buttoned-up businessmen at league meetings.

After the Warriors won the title, he put the trophy in the back seat of his sports car for a year, taking it out whenever he visited a public place so the fans could see it up close.

"Franklin Mieuli was one of the most colorful and passionate individuals I have ever met and basketball fans in Northern California certainly owe a debt of gratitude to him for helping establish NBA basketball in the Bay Area," Warriors owner Chris Cohan said. "I don't think anyone will ever forget the 1975 championship team and the excitement that Franklin and that group of underdogs brought to fans of all ages."

Mieuli eventually sold the Warriors to Jim Fitzgerald, reportedly for less than $20 million. Cohan is exploring another sale of the club, which was judged to be worth $315 million by Forbes magazine late last year.

Beyond professional sports, Mieuli's company, still a thriving concern, produced the English language radio broadcasts from the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, Calif.

Mieuli is survived by his longtime female partner Blake Green, son Peter Mieuli, daughter Holly Buchanan and seven grandchildren.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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Michael Marcus

December 4, 2018

Your connection with two of the most beloved SF "honorary citizens," Nate Thurmond and Willie McCovey speaks volumes as to the person you were Franklin. From Michael Marcus, Producer of Nate Thurmond's Gold Medal Roast of Rick Barry, the night before you final retired Rick's #24 at Warriors Game

Rita Herrin

March 10, 2016

Thank You Mr Mieuli for taking Cesca and me to Warriors games and their Championship Awards Ceremony I will never forget. Rest In Peace . Rita Rivera Herrin

Sandy Pace

April 3, 2013

Dear Family and Friends, I just found out that we no longer have a WONDERFUL friend around. One of my pet-sitting clients informed me that he passed a couple of years ago, as I was reminiscing about my days at the Warriors' office and what a wonderful family it was to work with everyone there. We worked but had fun and I'm glad I had that opportunity when I did. Franklin will be remembered by everyone he came in contact with. I have a lot of GREAT MEMORIES and I miss him.

allan fujita

October 29, 2012

dear franklin, congratulations on 2d SF Giants World Series victory tonight in 2 years! Romo on the mound, called 3d strike on Miguel Cabrera [DET], 1st Triple Crown winner in AL since 1967. MVP Pablo Sandoval hit 3 consecutive HRs for Giants at ATT, game 1. set the tone. Congratulations! enjoy. You accomplished so much in the beginning of radio: kdia, kmpx, ksan. all these revolutions in bay area sports, jazz, rock album radio. Ksan great newscasts with dave mcQueen. i listened all those years, heard your name after every game. just looking up some archives, BurgieBeer went into the sunset in 1972. cheers! Allan Fujita. i sent a Guest Book entry a few minutes ago by accidental return button. in case it sticks, it was I.

Michael Popso

March 22, 2012

Dear Holly and Family
I was a next door neighbor to Franklin's house in Berkeley. He was one of the most genuine and likeable people I have known. And he was always intereted new ideas and thoughts. My restaurant held a Pig Roast and Luau for the Warriors one year and it was a really fun event, Franklin was real...a man among men. My life was enhanced by the personality of your dad, and by the interaction he and I shared during our time as neighbors, which a few years

Michael Popso.

December 6, 2011

Well its been about a year and a half since Pa has past. we all think of him soo much! Rest in peace.
Love The Andersons, Swerkes, And The Buchanans.
From Dewey.

Marion Montalbano

May 7, 2010

Dear Holly and family:

I met your Dad twice, once, when he realized I didn`t know who the Warriors
were and the second time when he handed me an autographed copy of the team.

Darling Fischer Chapel of the Hills

May 5, 2010

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Christine Allen

May 3, 2010

I never meet my grandpa but i have heard many things about him he was great at times he will be missed dearly I love you Grandpa.Love always,Your Granddaughter Christine

Francesca Allen

May 2, 2010

Well, it has been one week today my dad passed. May you rest now, and know how much you will be missed Love always your daughter Francesca Mieuli Allen

James 4:8

April 30, 2010

Our deepest sympathy is expressed to the family and friends during this most difficult time. As she is resting now, be assured of the love and concern from others. Also, know that God cares. 1 Peter 5:7. He will help and support you to carry on and bring a measure of peace in your life. Learn to rely on him for strength.

Barbara Milliken Pivnicka

April 29, 2010

Dear Blake and the Mieuli Family:
Franklin gave me my first job out of USF, handling promotional work for Al Attles and working with Anita in the office. He was fun, interesting, and totally committed to winning. I had never met an adult like him! It makes me smile to think of him--one of a kind!

D. L. Chaban

April 29, 2010

We grew up on San Francisco sports - the Seals, 49ers; even the USF Dons from which came many Warriors players in the early days. Some players of all 3 teams even worked for my dad in the off-seasons, painting houses, until players began to be compensated so hugely as they are today. My family were also friends with the Morabitos, our neighbors. Jane Morabito used to take us children to tea at the Fairmont Hotel their home in Sea Cliff was always open to us. And it was there, we first met Mr. Mieuli. Sitting on the first bench at Kezar Pavillion cheering for the Warriors, or Kezar Stadium on the 40 Yard Line, 49ers vs. Bears; or at USF watching a Dons game, betting which players would soon become Warriors. From the beginning, Frank Mieuli was synonymous with Warriors basketball and the San Francisco scene. In the late 1960s working at KSFO Radio and KCBS, Mr. Mieuli often stopped by for an interview. It was always a privilege to be able to say "hello" and "great game." We recently had contact with another friend from high school, former Warrior Tom Meschery, and reminisced a little about "the old days" of sports. Everyone has stories; let's hear them. Our condolences to Blake and family.

April 28, 2010

To the Mieuli Family,
We are deeply saddened for your
untimely passing. The Bible assures
us Draw close to God and he will
draw cloes to you. Out of the principle
ways to draw close to God is thorugh prayer.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

April 28, 2010

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE MIEULI FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. MIEULI.

Mark de Wit

April 27, 2010

Rest in peace Franklin. It was an honor to assist in your care, only wishing I had an opportunity to spend more time with you. I will always remember you as a strong man with a great smile. I am honored and touched to meet you. Mark RN.

Richard Bucci

April 27, 2010

Dear Blake and the Mieuli family,

We always smile when we think of Franklin. I think he touched a lot of people. We knew him as a warm, generous, and truly democratic spirit. I loved his good humor first of all. He will be missed.

For the Bucci Family

Jeanne Anderson-West

April 27, 2010

Dear Mieuli Family,
May God hold you in His loving and consoling embrace as you grieve the loss of your beloved Franklin.
My Dad and Uncle, Harold and Walter Anderson, grew up with Franklin in San Jose. We always heard about the fun escapades of the boys in the hood!! Franklin always went out of his way to greet Dad and my Uncle and our families when he saw us at different sporting events and other happenings over the years.
A class act!

You are in my prayers.

April 27, 2010

I never met him, but just reading the news...what a wonderful memory for his loved ones ...and anyone!

Ben P.

April 27, 2010

Sorry for your loss. It is good to know in a time of grief that many thoughts are with you and that even Jesus thoughts are tuned to your loss.
"This is the will of him that sent me, that I should lose nothing out of all that he has given me but that I should resurrect it at the last day." John 6:39

connie&phillip harris

April 27, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Henryk Zaleski

April 27, 2010

Rest in peace.

April 27, 2010

Dear Mieuli family, we grieve with you for your loss of Franklinm however we are comforted by the words found at Ps. 37:10, 11, 29.

Noelle Anderson

April 26, 2010

I know of an extraordinary compassionate man
Who lived and believed in doing all that he can.
For I know others who have met him will concur
I am honored to know this man as my Granfather.
He was strong yet gentle with an impressible drive
In him I find virtues for which I strive.
He has fought battles and at times had to make a sacrifice
Of which I know he would never think twice.
He carried a spirit within him that cannot be ignored
This spirit from heaven God's precious reward.
He maintained with wondrous art
Perpetual love and kindness in his heart.
Like the oysters that beautify and protect the pearls,
He enriches and preserves the lives of his family.
And in looking back on all the years of my life
He has always expressed love to my mom, uncle, and all the grandchildren.
And with that there is nothing more to add
Because all the love he's shared makes me very glad.
So the greatest man that I have ever known
Is the Grandfather I am proud to call my own.

Noelle Anderson

April 26, 2010

I know of an extraordinary compassionate man
Who lived and believed in doing all that he can.
For I know others who have met him will concur
I am honored to know this man as my Granfather.
He was strong yet gentle with an impressible drive
In him I find virtues for which I strive.
He has fought battles and at times had to make a sacrifice
Of which I know he would never think twice.
He carried a spirit within him that cannot be ignored
This spirit from heaven God's precious reward.
He maintained with wondrous art
Perpetual love and kindness in his heart.
Like the oysters that beautify and protect the pearls,
He enriches and preserves the lives of his family.
And in looking back on all the years of my life
He has always expressed love to my mom, uncle, and all the grandchildren.
And with that there is nothing more to add
Because all the love he's shared makes me very glad.
So the greatest man that I have ever known
Is the Grandfather I am proud to call my own.

Sandria Frost

April 26, 2010

Dear Blake, Peter & Holly,

My prayers are with you and your family as your endure the loss of your Companion and Father. Franklin was a very special person and unique individual. I worked with Franklin at the Warriors Office for over ten years; the loving kindness he expressed to me, his staff, and the players will always remain in my heart. When I think of loyalty, I see Franklin Mieuli. What a true joy it was to be a part of his family. He will deeply be missed, but never ever forgotten.
God bless you and strengthen you during your time of bereavement.

R Golay

April 26, 2010

To the the family of Franklin Mieuli - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow,I know that Franklin will be missed by many.

Ledbetter Family

April 26, 2010

To the Family:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you regarding your loss. The God of all comfort also knows your pain, and he promises to be "near to those that are broken at heart and those who are crushed in spirit he saves."

Sincerely,

Lynn Black

April 26, 2010

Dear Family, Friends and Fans Of Mr. Mieuli I have just read of the passing of your dear loved one. My condolences for your loss. May you find comfort in the God of all comfort through his word the Bible.

Antonio

April 26, 2010

Dear Family of Franklin I am so sorry for your lost. Let me share a Scripture with you at James 4:8 were it says Draw close to god and he will draw close to you.

rick carroll

April 26, 2010

Oh, the good golden times we shared-from Stinson Beach to Lanikai and Bora Bora and beyond. The Thanksgiving we imu-ed the turkey, our lunches at Cesar's, Martinis at Moose's, the Ramos Fizzes you made Sundays at Lanikai, the gecko in the bottle I brought you from Vietnam (which even Geno would't try), the parades and parties (Blake's 65th) and laughter, always laughter amid the 49er victories & Warrior defeats. We miss you,Franklin,here's to the best of times with you.
Aloha
Rick & Marcie Carroll

Anita Warren

April 26, 2010

Franklin was a great mentor to my brother who worked for him for 15 years, he was kind to all who knew him and no one will forget how he sat court side at the Warriors games in his trademark hat. Rest In Peace....

Victoria VZj

April 26, 2010

Rest in peace
'franklin'
remembered as
ones dear friend..
And a sports icon
legend
condolences
to his family...
RIP~Franklin Mieuli~

Marilynn

April 26, 2010

To the family of Mr. Franklin Mieuli. May God give you peace and comfort thru his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow. Even though he will be missed by many he will never be forgotten.

Charley Stephanski

April 26, 2010

What a GREAT ride he had!!!!
Thanks Franklin!!!!
Cltinman

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