LaMar Edward Wiese was born July 16, 1964, at Seattle, Washington. He was adopted by Harlan and Shirley Wiese as an infant. He was baptized August 20, 1964, at Seattle, Washington and was confirmed June 17, 1980, at Louisburg Lutheran Church. LaMar attended grades first through fifth in Coon Rapids and grades sixth through his senior year at Bellingham High School. As he was growing up he was involved with 4-H for a number of years, was active with the Luther League, and was also a Boy Scouts for a few years. While in 4-H he won a trip to the Minnesota State Fair with his rabbit. He also played in the Bellingham School band playing drums. When his family moved to Louisburg Harlan would take him fishing. He could hardly wait for deer hunting and often talked about the fun he and his Dad had doing these things. After finishing school he found odd jobs to do around the Louisburg area. On August 12, 1984, he was married to Renee Beyer at Trinity Lutheran Church, Holloway. They were later divorced. LaMar later left home and went to Minneapolis and started a motorcycle shop. He helped a lot of friends repairing their cycles. It was his life to repair cycles and minor repairs on auto's for anyone. No matter where LaMar was he always called to let his parents know where he was. He was more worried about family than he was about himself. LaMar died on March 3, 2013, at Bethesda North Hospital in Montgomery, Ohio. He had attained 48 years, 7 months, and 17 days of age. He is survived by his father, Harlan Wiese, of Madison; two sons: Christopher Wiese and Ricky Reynolds of Minneapolis; his sister, Jennie RoseAnn (Scott) Porter of Yakima, Washington; and many cousins. He is preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Ann (Johnson) Wiese; and grandparents, Eddie and Rose (Olson) Wiese.