Dennis R. Wiser
1950 - 2020
RACINE - On Wednesday, November 25, 2020, Dennis Wiser passed away unexpectedly at the age of 70.
Dennis was born on February 24, 1950, in Juneau, WI to Francis and Wilma (Radloff) Wiser. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, and his Masters degree from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.
Upon graduation from college, Dennis came to Racine in 1972 as a mathematics teacher at J.I. Case High School for the Racine Unified School District, where he taught for nearly three decades. In 2004, Dennis was inducted into the S.E. Wisconsin Educators Hall of Fame.
Dennis' dedication to public education went beyond his commitment to his classroom students.
Beginning in 1979, Dennis began work on behalf of public school teachers and teachers assistants through the Racine Education Association, serving as both President, and later, Executive Director.
In 2008, Dennis was elected to the Racine Unified School Board, serving twelve years, including School Board President. An unabashed believer in public school education, Dennis applied his considerable talents to this belief at every level - from the classroom to the boardroom.
In 2010, Dennis was elected to the City of Racine Common Council as Alderman in the 10th District. During his time on the Common Council, Dennis served an unprecedented three terms as City Council President. In 2017, Dennis was appointed interim Mayor of the City of Racine from July to November that year. It was an event he found both thrilling and rewarding.
Dennis was devoted to Racine and he always believed in our community's potential. Possessed with a math teacher's heart, Dennis saw challenges as equations that with collaboration and tenacity, could be successfully addressed and resolved. Dennis welcomed those challenges, and he deeply valued the many colleagues and friends he made along the way.
Dennis was generous with his time and knowledge, nurturing many as a mentor and friend. He will be greatly missed in the Racine community. He was a presence that can never be replaced.
Dennis' accomplishments as an educator, union leader, school board member, alderman and council president are many and too numerous to name, but it was his family and friends which brought him his greatest joy. His adoring family was his crowning achievement. While he walked the corridors and chambers of many public institutions, it was at home where he was happiest.
Dennis is survived by his lifelong partner, Mary Totero, her children, Lenisa (Liam) Doherty, Gina Totero; grandson, Finn Doherty, family dogs, Tyson and Louie; and also by his brother, David (Lauren Bird) Wiser, and nephews, Alexander and Nicholas Wiser. He was preceded in death by his parents, Francis and Wilma.
Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
- Robert Frost
Due to COVID19, a private service for his family will take place on Friday, December 11, 2020. The service will be available for all to watch via livestream on Friday at 3:30 p.m. by using this link https://youtu.be/_a1-Rxveyqw.
Memorial gifts may be made to the J.I. Case School Scholarship Fund, payable to the Racine Community Foundation, 1135 Warwick Way, Ste. 200, Racine, WI 53406 or online at www.racinecommunityfoundation.org/donate
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Harry Knipp
December 12, 2020
Dennis was very generous with his time and talent. He clearly made RUSD and Racine a better place to live, learn, and earn. Harry Knipp and Mary Ann Ortmayer
Terry and Dave Backmann
December 8, 2020
Mary, we are so sorry to hear of the loss of Dennis. Such a good man who gave so much to the community. May you treasure your memories of him.
barb and Dick Meteyard
December 7, 2020
we are so sadden by the loss of Dennis. Such a wonderful man, pioneer for education and one of Racine´s best. Our thoughts to you, Mary, and all of Dennis´s family. Barb and Dick
Dan Petersen
December 7, 2020
Dennis was my Statistics teacher at J. I. Case High School back in 1978. I could tell right away that he was an interesting person to be around. At the end of one school day I saw him in the computer room, so I walked in to see what he was doing. He showed me his new portable Apple Computer with a "color" display screen. I knew right away that it was quickly generating random numbers and he said, "Yes, you are correct.", and smiled. He will always remain 28 years old in my mind and a very pleasant person to hangout with. You have my deepest sympathies.
Dorothy Feeney
December 6, 2020
The things I will remember most about Dennis was the way he listened and the way he laughed. He listened with his head slightly cocked toward you and so intently that you knew you mattered. And his deep laugh always made me smile and join in.
Dennis was a good man!
Dean Zemel
December 6, 2020
Dear Wiser Family,
Dennis and I were friends in high school and roommates in Ogg Hall at UW- Madison our freshman year. He was a prince for what he had to tolerate because of me. We have not been in touch since college, but I was able to follow his career once he became involved in government. I have only fond memories of Dennis and wish I had made contact with him in our adult lives...my sad loss in addition to the all of our sad loss, now that he´s gone. David and Dennis´ lifelong partner and the children and grandchildren...I share a portion of your sadness and you have my sincerest sympathies.
With fond memories,
Dean Zemel
Linda Ruther (Wagner)
December 6, 2020
I'll never forget Dennis from high school. He sat next to me in biology and was my lab partner. I had a lot of trouble understanding parts of it and he was always patient in trying to help me understand. It is no surprise that he ended up with the education he had and his choice of profession. I send my sympathies to the family.
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