Michael-Wiese-Obituary

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Michael Francis Wiese

Tempe, Arizona

Jan 25, 1963 – Mar 11, 2022

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BORN
January 25, 1963
DIED
March 11, 2022
LOCATION
Tempe, Arizona

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Hydrogeologist, husband, father, grandfather, brother, and avid recycler Michael Francis Wiese (aka Mike Wiese, D, Di Di 7, Michael Recycle, MFW, MikeGyver, Bayba, Jampa), age 59, of Tempe, Arizona passed away March 11, 2022. Mike was born in Norfolk, Nebraska on January 25, 1963, to Frank and Kathy Wiese.


He is survived by his wife of 32 years Leslyn Wiese (60), his children Chelsea Monty (38), Alix Monty (36) and her partner Jack Maverick, Lenox Wiese (30), Max Wiese (28) and daughter-in-law Sam Wiese (26), Getamesay Wiese (27), Laxmi Wiese (22), and Prakash Wiese (21), his grandchildren Aurora Porter (15) and Iris Porter (11), and his siblings Tim Wiese, Lisa Wiese, and Kathy Kirby.


St Francis of Assisi was the patron saint of the environment and animals and Mike’s namesake. Mike loved animals and they loved him back. He knew every dog in the neighborhood, all their names and where they lived. He was a renaissance man with a brilliant mind. He loved to cook, eat, socialize, and travel. He cared deeply for his community. He talked to everyone and got to know people quickly, inviting them over for dinner, giving them money or food or helping them fix their air conditioner. He had a generous heart and gave his time and love freely. He’d stay up all-night with you dancing, joking, drinking Miller High Life and still be the first one up in the morning to help you clean. He might hide an easter egg full of cat poop inside your house, but he would also finish your flooring project while you were on vacation. He was a perfectionist in all he did, and no project was finished until it met his standard.


He loved his family and was proud of all they did. His kids and grandkids will miss him for so many reasons including his chicken salad, his enchiladas, his onion pie, and his smoked ribs.  


A remembrance party will be held later this spring. In lieu of flowers or food, please give money to an unhoused person or a charity that supports people experiencing homelessness, help someone out- even if it is inconvenient, or say hello to a stranger. If you live in the Hudson Manor neighborhood, hang something on the Giving Tree, or just be a little kinder.


 


 

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Mike and I met my junior year at ASU. We shared the same birthday and then a house as roomies my senior year. I always felt an affinity with him, almost like a brother, which was probably all about his kind and gentle personality. We lost touch over the years but occasionally would reconnect. I feel blessed to have had some contact with his sweet soul again here and there in the last few years. I know what a loss the world experiences at his parting and I imagine the loss his family is...

Just heard Mike passed. I had the opportunity to work with Mike on occasion. Great dude! My condolences.

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Meet you in heaven someday,cousin. Your heart is so big, your life was so full. I’m sending prayers for your loved ones.

Mike made those of us from Texas welcome to Wiese Wednesdays. He loved those nights and the food. What a joy he was to know. God bless you, Leslyn and the kids.

A great guy. Loved those potlucks and the help with the feral cats. Happy trails.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

The biggest truth I can say about Mike, is before the internet. He was his friends Google.
Some where some way, He had been there and don’t that in his travels and could help you out in person or on the phone to help you fix any jam you could find yourself in. Had it not been for his help with College Algebra I could of never graduated college. He proved himself over and over and over as a father and even now I still wonder what would Mike and Leslyn do?

He will be missed.,,