Michael-Wiegand-Obituary

Michael T. Wiegand

Greenwich, Connecticut

Feb 26, 1939 – Feb 4, 2024

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February 26, 1939
DIED
February 4, 2024
LOCATION
Greenwich, Connecticut

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Michael T WiegandMichael T. Wiegand, a longtime resident of Cos Cob, CT, died peacefully at Greenwich Hospital on Sunday afternoon, February 4th, 2024. He was 84 years old.Born in Chicago to Otto and Florence Wiegand (nee Bies), he grew up in Wilmette, Illinois in a house, he was fond to recount,...

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Mike was a good friend and great guy. I got to know him well when he returned from his expat assignment and went into the multinational group. We took a trip together to the upper Midwest including an adventurous night in Green Bay. RIP Mike

Mike was one of my best mentors and favorite boss at Marine Midland Bank in Frankfurt. My family knew Mike from our Washington DC days. Mike attended the Austrian Embassy parties with Gusto and unsuccessfully tried to date my sister Sylvia. Despite that disappointment we got along well for many years. I always looked at Mike not only as boss but also as a big, generous brother. Thank you Mike and rest in peace.

Mike hired me at Marine Midland Bank in 1973, my first professional job. He was the easiest interview I ever had. He liked basketball and knew I played actively. The Knicks were on their way to their 2nd championship. So we spent an hour talking various aspects of bball. Thank you, Mike. Rest In Peace, Mike.

Joseph DiPiazza: Michael was first boss and mentor at Marine Midland Bank in 1971 and a life-long friend. We were both from Chicago and from immigrant families. He will be long remembered for his intelligence, wit and kindness. RIP

Paul, I wish to express my condolences on your father's passing. May he RIP.

Will always remember Michael for his great warmth & kindness. May he RIP. Deepest condolences to Sean, Paul and Pat. Sending love from all the Mc Caffertys xxx

I met Mike at the Cos Cobber where he often came to the bar for lunch. He quickly became one of our favorite regulars who made friends easily with his wit and great storytelling. He was an integral part of our "Cheers" group and he will be sorely missed. He was kind to everyone who met him, admirable, charming and so intelligent. God bless you and your family Mike. Rest in Peace

Dear Paul and Sean, Your dad was such a joy to talk to, had so many insights and stories to share. We all enjoyed his company at Caren´s Cos Cobber, and we send our deepest condolences. Fly high, Mike! X