“Michael Wilkie, a business man and resident of Chicago died unexpectedly September 16th, 2021 at the age of 80.  Michael is survived by his wife, Teri Wilkie; his children: Serena, Grant, Austin, Parker, Constantine, Christian, Alexander, and Victoria; His five grandchildren: Judah, Ajah, Helanie, Alexandra, and Thomas; His sister and brother-in-law, Bonnie and Jon Henricks; As well as his nephews and Nieces along with their respected families.
 
 Michael was born in Chicago Illinois on February 21, 1941 to Leighton and Adele Wilkie.  He grew up at Willow Brook, a dairy farm in Long Grove Illinois, as well as Montecito California.  He attended high school at Le Rosey, a Swiss international school in Rolle Switzerland, as well as the Black Fox Military Academy in Los Angeles California.  Michael became an avid swimmer at Black Fox and went on to attend and swim at the University of Southern California.  He graduated from USC with a major in Business where he moved on to work for his family Business DoALL, an industrial machine tool manufacturer and distributor.  Michael worked for and ran the business for over 60 years, this year being his 60th.
 
 Michael was a loving Husband, Father, and Brother.  He was also an avid swimmer.  At Black Fox Academy, he was the fastest in the United States in the 200M freestyle in his age group.  He went on to swim for USC’s swim team at the collegiate level along with his Brother-in-law, Jon Henricks.  Michael was also a tremendous free diver and spearfisher.  He has traveled around the world diving and spearfishing with his life long friend, Jay Riffe. They have competed and represented the United States in 2 international championships. He loved to travel and experience all adventures of life and always wanted to see, know, and share more about the wonders of life just like his father and mother, Leighton and Adele, did.  He had stories and a presence that could command a room with everyone’s respect and admiration.  He would share and pass along his knowledge and experiences with his friends and family, who will carry on stories about his amazing life.  He will be deeply missed by his family and friends who all knew and loved him.”
 
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