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12/31/2025

The Phantom stops, removes his crown,
the city hums, the noise dies down.
A titan’s gone, the forge grown still—
we bow our heads on Biehl’s hill.

He built from dust a roaring flame,
a company that bore his name.
Not brick or steel could match his weight,
he carved success, then shaped our fate.

He fought the odds, refused the fall,
stood taller than his castle wall.
When others quit, he drew his line—
and built the North with hands divine.

He saved a mill, revived its heart,
turned labor’s craft to living art.
UP Paper rose, a second birth,
his faith in people proved their worth.

He gave, he led, he asked no fee,
he made the world what it could be.
His kindness built, his courage led—
a man of action, not of thread.

The cloth he came from, heaven’s keep,
was woven deep and cut too steep.
If God needs builders, angels say,
“Send Mike—he’ll have it done today.”

So rest, old king, your work complete,
your sons and daughters rise to meet.
The Phantom smiles, the stars confess—
the crown still glows where titans rest.

Mic drop: A king of men, recalled by God to build again.

12/31/2025

PHANTOM NEWS REPORTS
Mike Biehl Built Things That Last: Jobs, Second Chances, and a Stronger Marinette–Menominee

A Community Pauses

The loss of Mike Biehl has settled over Marinette and Menominee in a way that is difficult to put into a single sentence. It is not loud grief. It is not performative. It is quieter than that—felt in conversations that trail off, in businesses that pause for a moment, in people realizing how often his name came up when something needed to get done.

Mike Biehl was known as a good man. That description is earned. But it doesn’t explain why this loss feels shared across so many corners of the community. To understand that, you have to look at what he built, what he protected, and how often his work showed up in places most people never think about until something goes wrong.

The Builder: MJB Industries and Quiet Infrastructure

Mike Biehl didn’t just run a business. He built one that solved real problems.

MJB Industries, the company he created from the ground up, is described in public business records as a locally owned Marinette operation specializing in commercial sewer and water cleaning and repair, general construction contracting, twenty-four-hour residential septic service, and hydraulic hose replacement for equipment both large and small. This is the kind of work that rarely earns praise. When it works, nobody notices. When it fails, everything stops.

That kind of reliability doesn’t come from shortcuts. It comes from showing up at all hours, solving problems most people don’t want to deal with, and doing it without complaint. Business records also list MJB Signs as a related operation, focused on vinyl signage and LED sign installation—another practical service that quietly supports other local businesses trying to stay visible and viable.

Dun & Bradstreet identifies Michael J. Biehl as the key principal behind these operations. The responsibility was his. So was the standard.

The Big Swing: Saving Jobs and Stabilizing UP Paper

Mike Biehl’s willingness to take responsibility showed most clearly in his involvement with UP Paper.

In 2017, reporting on UP Paper’s ownership and investor expansion identified Biehl as chairman and partner, part of a group focused on strengthening the company’s investor base, bringing in fresh capital, and keeping good-paying industrial jobs in the region. State economic development records later confirmed his twenty-one percent ownership stake at a time when UP Paper employed roughly ninety-seven full-time workers.

This wasn’t about headlines or prestige. It was about stability. About keeping families working. About preserving an industrial backbone that many communities lose and never get back.

That commitment was recognized when UP Paper received an award from the Small Business Association of Michigan, with Mike Biehl explicitly honored on behalf of the ownership group. Even then, those who knew him say he was more proud of the people who made the operation run than the recognition itself.

Giving Back, Quietly and Directly

Mike Biehl didn’t separate success from responsibility.

Public reporting shows that he and his longtime partner, Patty Hassemer, donated fifteen thousand dollars to the Marinette County Sheriff’s Office Drug Investigations Unit. It was a tangible contribution, acknowledged publicly, aimed at supporting the people tasked with dealing with some of the community’s hardest problems.

At the same time, Biehl understood enforcement alone was never enough. In 2021, Biehl Bridges to Recovery began after the Marinette County Group Home Association received a generous offer from Mike Biehl tied to the purchase of a building on Shore Drive. From that offer grew a recovery-focused umbrella that continues to provide support and structure for people working to rebuild their lives.

That combination—supporting public safety while also investing in recovery—speaks volumes. It shows a man who cared less about taking sides and more about fixing what was broken.

Belief in Place: Investing in the Harbor

Mike Biehl believed Marinette was worth investing in.

Reporting from the Peshtigo Times documented his plans to expand Harbor Town Marine through a waterfront purchase designed to accommodate larger pleasure boats. It wasn’t a flashy move. It was a long-term one. A signal that the waterfront wasn’t just something to admire, but something to improve, strengthen, and pass forward.

That belief in place—quiet, steady, and local—runs through nearly everything he touched.

The Legacy He Leaves Behind

Mike Biehl was born on May 27, 1954, and passed away on December 29, 2025. He was proud of the company he built, the businesses he helped grow, and the people who stood beside him along the way. He loved his family fiercely and showed that love through action—by working, supporting, and never hesitating when someone needed help.

His obituary speaks of kindness, grit, and generosity. The public record confirms it.

What remains now are the systems he helped hold together. The jobs that stayed. The services that kept working. The people who found support when they needed it most. Those things don’t announce themselves. But when a builder like Mike Biehl is gone, you feel the weight of what he carried.

That is why this community mourns together.

Not because a businessman passed away—but because a steady hand, a problem-solver, and a deeply human presence is no longer here to quietly make things work.

Our hearts are heavy this week as we end 2025 without the man behind the MJB name here in the Marinette and Menominee co...
12/30/2025

Our hearts are heavy this week as we end 2025 without the man behind the MJB name here in the Marinette and Menominee communities.
We will continue to do our best to keep your dream alive.

Rest in Peace Mike.

View Michael J. Biehl's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

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