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Mike Wilwerding

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On October 28, 2015 @ 10:40 am In 2015,Obituaries | 6 Comments

Obituary Photo Michael Wilwerding

Mike Wilwerding was a loyal and loving husband, father, stepfather, uncle, son and friend. He was genuine and generous, welcoming everyone he met with a warm smile. Mike always wanted to know everyone’s story – where you were from, how you got where you are, and who you wanted to be – valuing each person for his or her unique journey.

Mike’s journey began Feb. 12, 1938, in Hopkins, Minn. Born to John and Leone (Pauly) Wilwerding, Mike was the oldest of five children. At the age of 14, he began working at the local Red Owl where his dad was the district manager. Over the next nine years, he developed a strong work ethic and attention to detail that carried him throughout his life.

Mike was a proud graduate of the Hopkins High School class of 1956. He attended the College of St. Thomas, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in business in 1960. He continued his studies at the University of Minnesota, obtaining a Master’s Degree in Industrial Relations in 1962.

Before he would start a career in business, Mike dedicated himself to military service. He completed officer training at Lackland AFB in Texas and rose to the rank of 1st Lieutenant by the time he was discharged from the Air Force in 1971. Mike proudly served as a personnel officer with the 63rd Troop Carrier Wing at Donaldson AFB in South Carolina and Hunter AFB in Savannah, Ga., where he enjoyed the coastal lifestyle living off-base.

Once he was released from active duty in 1965, Mike returned to Minnesota and started a family. He married Nancy (Keeton) and they were blessed with a beautiful daughter, Michelle. Mike was a dedicated father, and Michelle was the light of his life. They took many trips to the North Shore and enjoyed camping along the St. Croix River. Mike passed his love for the outdoors onto Michelle.

That passion for natural beauty is evident in the home Mike built for his family in Eden Prairie in The Preserve — an Association and community of neighbors that he cherished and formally served as treasurer for many years. He loved tinkering in the yard, maintaining his lawn and garden and walking along the lake.

Mike supported his family by building a remarkable 36-year career at Honeywell Inc., where he eventually became Director of Compensation and Benefits. He also served on the Council for Employee Benefits and the Conference Board, work Mike was very proud of through his retirement in 2001.

In 1999, Mike was introduced to his love, Anne. They developed deep affection for each other, with shared passions for family, nature, the arts, travel, and good food and fine wine. They exchanged wedding vows at Pax Christi on June 24, 2000.

Mike adored Anne and was very fond of his two stepsons, Devin and Sean. He loved and encouraged them at their sporting events and performances, and later enjoyed visits to New York, D.C., and Chicago.

Mike was happiest when his family was together around the dinner table or on vacation. Particularly during the holidays, Mike loved to organize special time with Michelle, J.B., Sean, Sereen, Devin and Adam. He would brim with pride and satisfaction whenever they were all together at once.

Mike and Anne travelled every chance they could, exploring new places and old favorites together. Some of their most memorable vacations were trips to Northern Italy, France, Canada, and Isla Mujeres, Mexico. Every fall they took a trip to the North Shore to take in the colorful leaves. Mike loved long walks around the Minneapolis lakes and canoeing down the St. Croix with the people he loved.

A long-time member of the Guthrie Theater and Minneapolis Orchestra, Mike was a loyal patron of the arts in Minneapolis. He was a founding member of Pax Christi Catholic Community and involved with the Knights of Columbus. Later in life, he cherished daily visits to exercise at the Cardiac Rehab and Fitness Center at the HVC at Methodist Hospital, where he made many wonderful friends.

Most of all, Mike was devoted to his family. He relished time with Michelle and J.B. and was immensely proud of the life they are building together, including their new home along the North Shore. He loved hosting annual gatherings for the extended Wilwerding clan and making trips to Texas and South Carolina to see his siblings.

During the final months of his life, Mike met the challenge of cancer with dignity and grace, with help from his “guardian angel” Anne. To the end, he greeted everyone met with a bright smile and had a warm heart. Mike was a man of strong faith who found solace in prayer and the counsel of Fr. Bill Murtaugh of Pax Christi.

With yellow leaves falling in the October breeze, and surrounded by those he loved most, Mike passed away peacefully at home. He will be laid to rest at St. Margaret’s Cemetery in Hopkins.

Mike is deeply missed and forever remembered by his loving wife, Anne Wilwerding; daughter, Michelle (J.B.) Matthews and their beloved dog, Sadie; step-sons, Devin (Adam Ciarleglio) Dwyer and Sean (Sereen) Dwyer; siblings, Lee (Ruth) Wilwerding; Anne Truax; brother-in-law, Bill Dunn; many nieces, nephews and extended family.

There to greet Mike in Heaven are his parents, John and Leone Wilwerding; sister, Polly DeBella; and infant brother, Stephen Wilwerding.

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Condolence from Tricia Dwyer on October 29th, 2015 2:01 pm

To Mike’s loving family, Ann, Michelle, J.B., Devin, Adam, Sean, Sereen, and all others.

Please know that I am so very sorry that Mike has died. Mike is such an incredibly good-hearted, nice person – – he was so very kind to everyone in his path – an utterly lovely person, so very tender-hearted, gracious and considerate to all; Mike always made one feel so special to ‘be in his (Mike’s) space’. Mike IS with God and Jesus. I will be praying for all of you and want for you all to be feeling the presence of the Holy Spirit, Jesus with you right now, and to know God’s Peace, that Peace beyond all knowledge and understanding.

Special love to all of you during this time,
Tricia

Condolence from Clair Van Brocklin on October 30th, 2015 2:24 pm

I was sad to hear of Mike’s death. I knew Mike from the time we were in the eighth grade at St. Joseph’s School in Hopkins. I will remember Mike as being a nice, friendly guy and a friend to all who knew him.

My condolences to his family
Clair Van Brocklin

Condolence from Lyle Wandrei on October 30th, 2015 7:40 pm

What a friend! I met Mike in 9th grade, and we worked together at the East end Red Owl. We kept in touch through the years and really enjoyed hearing about Michelle as she was growing up. Anne and Mike invited Joanne and I over for dinner in Eden Prairie and shared stories of their extended family and extensive travels. Such happiness. I had made plans with Anne to visit with Mike on the day that he died.
Lyle and Joanne Wandrei

Condolence from Priscilla Johnson Hankins on October 31st, 2015 10:08 am

Ann I have only met you a few times, but I was so sad to hear about Mike’s death. I grew up with Mike & his family in Hopkins, we were neighbors. I also was a class of ’56 graduate with Mike. Oct. reunions always fun.
I will always remember Mike’s smile & laugh. I remember typing his Master’s thesis for St. Thomas, was it really 50+ years ago?
May time & memories help you & Mike’s family heal. Sincerely, Priscilla

Condolence from Sue Plaster on November 1st, 2015 10:14 am

Dear Wilwerding Family-
My sincere condolences on Mike’s passing. I worked with him at Honeywell for almost 15 years and I appreciated his sense of humor, and dedication to the job as well as to colleagues. We heard so much about you, Michelle, and clearly this was a man who loved his daughter!

Mike had a wonderful practical and hardworking approach that made it a joy to be his colleague. I can only imagine the loss his family must feel.

Thinking about you at this difficult time.
Warmly,
Sue Plaster

Condolence from Daneen Anderson Ryan on November 5th, 2015 11:52 am

To the family of Michael Wilwerding,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Mike. I have know Michael since the 1st Grade at St. Joseph’s school. He was a serious student, but he knew how to have fun also. As we have aged I really looked forward to talking with him at our Mini Reunions at the Gold Nuggett in Glen Lake. He especially enjoyed the individual picture of everyone of our second grade class that Nancy Jean Feltl’s mother framed for her. She brought it to our mini Reunion and all of us st. Joseph’s kids wanted a copy. (especially) Michael. Nancy Jean made copies of the pictures of all of us.
He was a very special person and I will deeply miss him. My deepest sympathy to you all. Daneen Anderson Ryan

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