The Arizona Republic

Michael Owen Wilkinson

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PHOENIX – Michael Owen Wilkinson, who made the absolute most of the life he was given, died on November 30, 2021. He was 75.

Even after overcoming the physical challenges he was dealt, he became an accomplish­ed judge, loving husband, and father. He loved us so wholly, and we loved him right back – to the end and beyond.

Mike was born on the North Side of Chicago in 1946, to parents John and Melba. The family moved around, with Mike spending parts of his childhood in Illinois, New York, Michigan and Minnesota.

At the age of 8 he contracted polio, having been given the placebo in a vaccine trial. He was left without the use of his legs. He never rode the bike he received for Christmas in 1954, but that was just about the last time Mike Wilkinson was unable to do something he put his mind to. He lived his life showing how adversity could be a great springboar­d for growth and accomplish­ment if you tried hard enough.

Through his college years, he attended the University of Illinois, St. John’s University in Minnesota and Wayne State, where he eventually graduated and then received his law degree.

Mike settled in Arizona in 1972. He worked in the offices of the city and county attorneys, before going into private practice as a defense lawyer, en route to his ultimate goal of becoming a judge. In 1987 he was appointed to the Arizona Superior Court. The Honorable Michael O. Wilkinson was regarded as a fair and honest justice. The staff in his office became like family, until he retired after 20 years, in 2007.

In 1987 he married Candace, whom he had loved since high school. He became not only a husband, but a loving (and sometimes confused) father to his new adolescent daughters, Sarah and Phoebe. Mike’s smile was never as big as the day John was born. Mike and John were thick as thieves for the next 32 years. He was deeply loving and supportive of those he cared about.

Mike built an interestin­g, well-balanced life through a ravenous intellectu­al curiosity that stretched in many directions. He was an enthusiast­ic sports fan, reader, dog lover, political observer, cook, host, traveler, and much more. His passions were not solitary pursuits though, as he loved nothing more than sharing them in conversati­on with others. He saw the good in nearly everyone, but if he really loved you he would tease you mercilessl­y. He had a mind like a trap, a sharp wit, and most of all a huge, generous heart.

He is survived by his wife Candace, daughters Sarah and Phoebe, and son John, as well as extended family.

A celebratio­n of his life is scheduled for 3:30 p.m on Wednesday, December 29 at the south end of Royal Palm Park (8405 N. 15th Ave. 85021). In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to Read Better Be Better (www.readbetter­bebetter.org) or another charity you believe would honor Mike’s life.

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