s at the Muscatine YMCA per day - see he never met a stranger above. Later in life he also got very interested in riding his bicycle. His yard was always pristine, and he spent much of his time during the summer months riding his motorcycle with both Jan and with friends. Mike had a strong interest in sports. In his earlier years he coached Little League (and made a nickname for every kid on the team) as well as other youth sports. He was an avid Iowa Hawkeye fan and had many fond memories at EZ-Franks. He loved the St Louis Cardinals, listening and watching every game thru the MLB app, and would try to make it to a game or two per year. Most importantly, Mike would do anything for his friends and his family. He got good at going to coffee and lunch with friends once he retired and has been doing 'supper club' at least weekly with great friends for many years. He was so proud of his sons, and his favorite role in life was being a Grandpa. Mike is survived by his wife of 47 years Jan Beinke of Muscatine; two sons Josh (Julie) Beinke of Des Moines and Zach (Courtney) Beinke of San Diego, CA; two grandsons Brayden and Beckett Beinke; siblings Sherry Harney of Des Moines, Becky (Richard) Resch of Rock Island, and Kimberly Libenguth of Bonita, CA; and many nieces and nephews. He is proceeded to death by his parents; stepfather; niece; mother-, father-, and step-father-in-law; and many aunts and uncles.
Ralph J Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home
Muscatine, IA 52761
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