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Age 58 of Stillwater, MN 11/19/58 - 12/5/16 This is Beth, Mike's wife. I'm writing this as Mike looks on; with Mike remembering and explaining as I try to put Mike's words into sentences. We are sad about writing this, as we have been holding off and trying to live a 'better than normal' life (as Mike says) for the past few years. Mike is dying from Stage 4 colon cancer, metastasized to the abdominal cavity. After surgery and diagnosis as Stage 1 or 2 cancer in early 2012, the diagnosis was confirmed as Stage 4 in 2013. (Mike) I was born in Madison, Wisconsin on November 19th, 1958. I grew up near the Lake Michigan waterfront in Racine, Wisconsin and graduated from J. I. Case High School, class of 1976. I attended the U of MN-Minneapolis' Institute of Technology School of Architecture from 1977-1982; graduating in 1982 with a B. Arch. (Professional degree in Architecture). I became a licensed MN architect in 1984. I married Beth, the love of my life, in 1986. I knew it was fate when we met at the U of MN Architecture program years earlier. We started our married life living in an historic building I was renovating on Park Avenue while we both worked as architects in Minneapolis. I took flying lessons at Faribault Municipal airport in my 1946 Cessna and became a licensed pilot in 1988. We moved to the South Hill neighborhood of Stillwater to raise our children, (Mick born 1988 and Haley born 1991). Places also hold memories—memories of living on Triangle Park: watching the kids ice-skate, Mick's mid-winter birthdays, flowering crab trees, Haley selling lemonade and her end of the summer birthdays, the front porch at Halloween, and neighborhood gatherings. Our South Broadway house grows with building additions as our kids grow. In my professional life, I started the commercial architecture firm ARCHNET in 1992 and eventually became licensed in 49 states (not Alaska). This was a way to combine my love of flying with my profession; based at Lake Elmo Airport and flying the Commander to building projects in other states. In 2005, we built a house near Square Lake, where I planted a forest and had Vincit Omnia Veritas, (Truth Conquers All), engraved on the fireplace mantle in the library. In 2007, ARCHNET moved to its current location on North Main Street in Stillwater. In early 2014, we added the ARCHNET West office in Sedona, Arizona— where I was happy to take off from the Sedona Airport plateau and fly my Cessna through the red rock country. I was preceded in death by my dad, Frank Diem. I am survived by my wife and life partner Beth and our two remarkable adult children, Mick (wife Alyssa) and Haley Diem, both residing in Minneapolis. I am also survived by my loving mom, Laverne Fawcett (husband Bill), and my brothers Kelly Diem and Jim Diem (wife Rena). —And many loved uncles, aunts, in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and colleagues. Instead of flowers, please donate a book to your local library in my memory. I have always loved to read. I prefer non-fiction in general: biographies, history and geography/ maps. A few of my favorite authors are Ernest Gann, Walter Isaacson, and Bill Bryson. Beth, Mick and Haley — I am proud of you. I want to live; I love life and there is so much more to do. Love, Mike/Dad Mike said goodbye on December 5, 2016, but Mike's story continues. Once upon a time there was a person who was enthusiastic about learning and life. This person was funny, and loved many things—his family, flying airplanes, his business, and all possibilities; and he shared this happiness. This person was honest, had talent, got right to the point, and was someone who made things happen. He was impatient but kind and lived the depth of life with strong positive energy. This person, Mike Diem, made a difference in other people's lives every day. Mark Twain wrote "Humor is the great thing, the saving thing after all. The minute it crops up, all our hardnesses yield, all our irritations, and resentments flit away, and a sunny spirit takes their place." And Mike's intelligent sense of humor was the saving thing after all. Over the years, with all the ups, downs, changes, and tragedy in our lives, Mike made us laugh. We would like to thank family, friends, and colleagues for their support. We would also like to thank the healthcare professionals: Dr. Albers and team at Mayo Rochester, Dr. Jahagirdar and the hospice team at Lakeview hospital, and a special thank you to Dr. Tuttle and his team at the U of MN Hospital for taking a chance on Mike at the 11th hour and extending his life by 1 ½ years. Mike's ashes will be buried at Fairview Cemetery, near the South Hill of Stillwater (close to our children's former elementary school) at a date to be announced. We also have an engraved brick paver at Pioneer Park in Stillwater that reads: Mike and Beth, in love 2016, married 1986. At Mike's request, there will not be a traditional memorial service. A 'missing man' flyby in memory of Mike will fly over the Square Lake area, also on a date to be announced. In a missing man formation, two pair of aircraft fly in a V-shape with one pair on the left and the second pair to the right. The formation flies low over the area (Square Lake) and the second leader pulls up out of the formation. The aircraft performing the split off, or missing from the formation, is honoring the pilot who has died, representing his departure.

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Published by Pioneer Press on Dec. 7, 2016.

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Kelly Diem

December 5, 2020

Brother Mike, THERE IS SO MUCH I MISS ABOUT HIM. His intelligence, Love, Loyalty, Drive, Business sense, outstanding skills in his field of architecture, sense of humor,genius, and Wit... So much I remember...from Mike defending his little brother from the Bully of the School....Always welcoming visits to his home(s) in Minnesota w/ his Soul mate and wife Beth & and their two awesome kids..Mick & Haley.
ALWAYS LOVED & MISSED!

LIL BROTHER KELLY.

Kelly Diem

February 24, 2017

TOP 10 REASONS I LOVED MY BROTHER MIKE (By Kelly Diem)

(10) His ability and love to write LISTS for about everything going on, from fixing up the yard, closing an ARCHNET deal, or a list on how to fix a current situation in your life.

(9) His way of making everyone feel welcome and have a great time when they came to visit. I always had a real nice time and can say I never had a bad visit.

(8) He could always strike a deal for ARCHNET, even when he was ill, he kept the deals rolling with excellent salesman ship that any would admire.

(7) Mike was exceptionally intelligent and well read in many areas, and what he didn't know he would learn and find out. I very rarely stumped my big brother in anything.

(6) His generosity to family & friends. He was a giver in so many ways: financially, advice, offering a open ear etc.

(5) His ever present Zeal for life, the "CARPE DIEM" of his being. Whether it was family vacations, Cabin Time, boating, flying, Amphibious cars, snowmobiles, or just a
cookout at the homestead.

(4) His Wisdom of Life: I considered him my Solomon of advice and guidance. He has given me & others advice about careers, real estate, downsizing, hoarding, personal problem solving, and general good ole advice. Mike always had a need to provide solutions for so many.

(3) His unstoppable drive to provide for Beth, Mick and Haley. His strong support to provide for his loved ones is highly respectable.

(2) His incredible love & loyalty he had for Beth his forever "Soul Mate" and love of his life. His Papa Bear Love he had for Mick & Haley was also so strong and ever present.

(1) His overall compassionate, sensitive, loyal, and loving way he had for all that was important in his exceptional time he was with us all.

I could keep writing but keeping with Mike's short lists philosophy I close. We will always remember Mike's presence in our lives.

John Lind

December 21, 2016

I learned of Mike's passing from Steve Gish today. Mike and I worked on some projects together and I regret there were not more we could have shared. I fondly recall our flight in his tail dragger followed by a cruise on the St. Croix in his car!
My sincere condolences to Beth and the children.

Mark Mcclure

December 18, 2016

Sorry to hear about Mike's passing. I was his flight instructor at Fairbault back when he got his private license. We kept in touch for awhile and then lost track. Very sorry, he is missed.

Mark McClure

Betsy Smith

December 12, 2016

Dear Beth and kids. My name is Betsy Smith. My mother was Gladys Bertram. She is sister to Verne Dremel-Simpson. Sis, Ted, and Tom are my cousins. It's hard for me to picture Mike as a grown man with a family and career. I think the last time I saw him I was babysitting him in Racine. I was in Sis and Frank's wedding. Now Mike, Frank, and Aunt Verne are hugging. I know how sad this is for you. But just remember, the very thoughts that make you cry now, will some day bring warm smiles. Sincerely, Betsy

Todd Young

December 7, 2016

Was very sad to hear of Mikes passing. He was one of a kind. I worked with Mike for many years at KKe architects. We continued to keep in touch for years after he started his own firm. No matter how much time had pass we could jump right in where we left off. That was Mike always ready to laugh, enjoyed a good story or reminiscing about old times. After he was diagnosed we reconnected and had a few lunches together which he called chuckles/depression lunches but there was always more chuckles than the later.
My condolences to Beth and family. I miss him already.

Bob Severson

December 7, 2016

Sorry to hear of Mike's passing. He (and Beth) went out of their way when i needed a hand in 2007. I wish i could have stayed to enjoy you're humor and friendship.
I will always remember the time we went ski flying for a $100 hamburger at some lodge in northern Wisconsin or on a frozen spot on the Chippewa River.
He was a huge impact not only myself but also to my daughters especially when he drove us off the boat ramp into the lake in his Amphicar. I never knew those girls including Halie could scream so loud!
I'll look for a suitable book to donate.

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