
Michael H. Dean
May 16, 1942 -
February 14, 2021

Michael Henry Dean, 78, passed away peacefully on February 14, 2021 at Hospice Alliance/Hospice House from a brain tumor.
Mike was the youngest of twins born to Milton C. Dean, Sr., and Shirley (Jacobs) Dean on May 16, 1942 at St. Catherine’s Hospital in Kenosha. He spent his formative years at McKinley Elementary and Junior High Schools. Mike graduated from Mary D. Bradford High School in 1960 and attended what was then called the Extension (U.W.-Parkside) for two years. Until Mike left for college, he spent his summers honing his math and people skills while working at his dad’s fruit market. Mike went on to get a bachelor’s degree in education and his master’s degree from UW-Whitewater. Mike made Janesville, WI his home where he taught 6th grade at Madison Elementary, Monroe Elementary, and later at Franklin Middle School. He married Anna Moss and they had two children, Steve and Katie.
It was during his 38-year career teaching Social Studies that Mike’s talents really blossomed. He was known for his creative and immersive units, for making his classrooms fun, and for taking time for each student. Whether it was opening the gym for students to play basketball before school, coaching after school, or lending a sympathetic ear to a student in need, Mike was deeply involved in student lives inside the classroom and out.
Mike’s son Steve started a group called “Mr. Dean Memories” on Facebook in November for Mike’s former students to post comments and memories about him. To date, more than 1,200 members have posted including students, parents of students, and former colleagues. One of his former students commented (in relation to his teaching style), “Part Socratic method, part Evangelist, and part Broadway actor.”
Mike’s creativity and excellence in teaching earned him Teacher of the Year twice in Janesville. Mike was also a recipient of the Herbert Kohl Fellowship, recognizing teaching excellence and innovation in Wisconsin. He also started College for Kids in the Janesville area.
Upon retirement, Mike moved back to Kenosha and jumped into life in his hometown with characteristic enthusiasm. He became a volunteer at the Kenosha Public Museums, as well as becoming a museum board member and serving on his condo association board. Always a teacher, Mike held the attention of hundreds of elementary students with his knowledge of the woolly mammoth. He also taught lessons on sign language, a skill he learned in order to communicate with his hearing-impaired daughter. Mike also served on the Bradford Alumni Board and was employed part-time as a bailiff at the Kenosha County Courthouse. He was well-known for his witty My Turn columns and Voice of the People letters in the Kenosha News.
Mike looked forward to getting together every summer with his high school classmates, doing yoga at least twice a week, playing men’s senior baseball in Racine, and listening to live music by the lakefront with Wendy. Visits from his children included philosophical discussions with Steve, walks on the lakefront, and making crafts with Katie. He was known for his beautiful smile, his pride in being a “lefty”, and as a lifetime “die hard” Cubs fan.
Mike is survived by his son, Steven Michael Dean (Kristi Ackerman), of Edgerton, WI, his daughter, Katherine Emily Dean, of Whitewater, WI, and his fiancée, Wendy Taylor, of Kenosha. He is also survived by his twin brother Milton (Jackie) Dean, Jr., his sister, Sheryl Becker, and his brother Douglas (Corinne) Dean, of Whitefish Bay, WI, as well as several nieces and nephews, and his former wife.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother-in-law, Robert W. Becker.
Mike’s family wishes to thank the nurses and personnel of Kenosha Hospice Alliance who treated him with such kindness and compassion, as well as the doctors and nurses at Froedtert Hospitals in Milwaukee and Kenosha.
What we are is God’s gift to us; What we become is our gift to God.
Service Info
Funeral services honoring Michael’s life will be held privately.
The service may be viewed via livestream on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. on the following link facebook.com/PiaseckiFuneralHome/live/ You do not need Facebook to watch.
Inurnment will be held at a later date.
Memorial remembrances may be made in Mike’s name to Kenosha Hospice Alliance, 10220 Prairie Ridge Blvd., Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158, or the Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 1st Ave., Kenosha, WI, 53140 or Special Olympics Wisconsin, 2310 Crossroads Drive, Suite 1000, Madison, WI 53718.
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Kathie GemmellDear Milton, Sheryl, Douglas Dean and extended family I am so sorry for the loss of Michael following so closely on the heels of Sheryl's husband Bob. Both men contributed greatly to Kenosha when they lived there but Michael was more vocal about it! ( I remember reading his Voice of the People letters). Sending healing thoughts your way with many memories of growing up on 31st Avenue with your delightful Grandmother and your Mom's distinctive laughter. I still think of the Fruit Market whenever I visit The Spot.
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Tracy and Bruce BahnMike was a ray of sunshine. He had such a positive outlook and lived his life to the fullest. We offer our sincerest condolences to his family and to Wendy, our cousin. Mike will be missed at our family gatherings. May his memory be a blessing.
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Shelly gerberI am so sorry for your lost he was a good English teacher he taught me so much. I am really going to miss him Prayers go out to the family and his wife he was a good and caring person.
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Chris and Cindy RileyThanks for all the fond memories Mike! We remember many special times here in Janesville. Our condolences to your family from our family.
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Judy (Bullamore) NylandTo: Wendy Taylor... My deepest sympathy to you for the loss of your fiancé, Michael. Please extend my condolences to the members of the Dean family for their loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May God's Love and Peace help you get through this very sad and difficult time.
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Jason P PearsonI had the pleasure of having Mike as a teacher. Even now over 25 years later it only feels right to call him Mr. Dean. Everyone has a teacher who truly made an impact in their life. Well I'd like to think they do anyway. I know I'm not alone in saying Mr. Dean was that teacher for me. Middle school is a weird time in your life and he just understood how to relate to us. I'm sure the rest of the Franklin students from the Class of 2000 would agree. It saddens me to hear of his passing. It was a true privilege to have had him as a teacher and a friend. He will surely be missed by many. Jason P Pearson
I was fortunate enough to meet Mike and Wendy at Yoga and Friends. Mike was such a caring person. Always had a smile on his face and positive attitude. It was nice to chat with him over coffee after yoga on Fridays. Dave regrets not getting to know him better. We will remember your kind and gentle personality. Mike wrote great articles in the VOP of the Kenosha News. He will be missed.
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Nancy MathewsMike was such a wonderful , wonderful man & I will greatly miss his humor & commiserating with him about the Cubs. I'm a better person because of him. My sincere sympathy to Wendy & all his family members & friends.
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Chaz BartuczMike will be missed by many! I certainly enjoyed my time practicing yoga with him, working on civic causes together, reading his letters to the editor in the Kenosha News, attending our exciting Harbor Park board meetings and he even cat sat for me many years ago. Mike was always in a positive mood and had a gentle soul. You were a pleasure to know my friend!!!!
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Joyce & Ozzie SorensenMichael will be missed by so many. What a great human being! I will miss our many chats at Common Grounds and the many laughs we shared! We will miss him being a part of the Bradford Alumni Association Board; his assistance on awarding many Bradford senior student scholarships over the years was greatly appreciated. RIP.








