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Michael S. “Mike” Purzycki

Michael S. Purzycki, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, mentor, and public servant passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at the age of 80, following a hard-fought battle with cancer. He was surrounded by the family he loved most.

To Wilmington, Mike was a transformational mayor and the driving force behind the rebirth of the Christina Riverfront. To his family and friends, he was simply “Mike” — steady, generous, endlessly encouraging, and someone who saw possibility in every person he met.

Mike was born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1945 and grew up in the Vailsburg section of the city alongside his younger brother and lifelong best friend, Joe Purzycki. Before Delaware became his lifelong home, he spent many summers as a young man in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey.

At seventeen, Mike arrived in Delaware on a football scholarship to the University of Delaware, a decision that would shape the rest of his life. A standout wide receiver for the Fightin’ Blue Hens, he set receiving records during his era and later signed a free-agent contract with the New York Giants for the 1967–1968 season. After a knee injury ended his professional football career, Mike returned to Delaware, where he built a life rooted in family, public service, and community.

While living in Newark, Delaware, Mike met the love of his life, Bette Richitelli Purzycki. Together they built a life of centered on family, raising two children in Newark before welcoming their third child later in Wilmington, Delaware. Through every chapter of Mike’s public life, Bette remained his closest partner, greatest supporter, and home.

Mike graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in history and later earned his law degree from Delaware Law School while working in real estate during the day. After being admitted to the Delaware Bar, he served as attorney to the Delaware State Senate and practiced real estate law for more than a decade.

In 1982, Mike was elected to New Castle County Council, where he chaired the Finance Committee for nine years and authored the legislation that became Delaware’s first ethics law. But his greatest public legacy began in 1996, when he was tapped to lead the Riverfront Development Corporation.

Where others saw abandoned shipyards and industrial waste along the Christina River, Mike saw opportunity. Over two decades, he helped transform the Wilmington Riverfront into one of the Mid-Atlantic’s most successful urban revitalization projects, bringing billions in public and private investment, miles of Riverwalk, restaurants, hotels, housing, wildlife preservation, and family destinations to the city he loved.

In 2016, Mike returned to elected office and was sworn in as Wilmington’s 56th mayor in January 2017. He was re-elected in 2020 and spent his years in office focused on neighborhoods, housing, public safety, and creating opportunities across every part of Wilmington. He often spoke about wanting Wilmington to become a “just city,” where every resident had the chance to thrive.

Yet for all of his accomplishments, titles, and recognition, Mike’s favorite role was being with his family. His happiest moments were spent at the family’s river house, surrounded by children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends. He loved telling stories, encouraging young people, cheering others on, and making everyone around him feel seen and valued.

Mike had a rare gift for believing in people before they believed in themselves. He spent his life helping others recognize their own potential, quietly mentoring countless people whose lives were changed by his confidence, advice, and friendship. More than any building, project, or office, that faith in people is the legacy he leaves behind.

Mike is survived by his wife, Bette Richitelli Purzycki; his brother, Joe Purzycki (Sharon); his children, Mick (Ally), Adriane (Andrew), & Gage; and five grandchildren, Pascal, Yoyo, Mayor, Maggie, & Locke.

A Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Chase Center on the Riverfront, 815 Justison St, Wilmington, DE 19801. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 Noon, Thursday, May 28, 2026, at Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 901 N. DuPont Street, Wilmington, DE 19805. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rebuilding Fund of Mother African Union Church, 812 N. Franklin Street, Wilmington, DE 19806.

Funeral Services

A Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Chase Center on the Riverfront, 815 Shipyard Drive, Wilmington, DE 19801. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 Noon, Thursday, May 28, 2026, at Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 901 N. DuPont Street, Wilmington, DE 19805. Interment will be private.

Condolences

    Joanna M. Ziejewska Stout writes,
    Dearest Bette, Children and Grandchildren: Blessings to you! I met “Mike” 60 years ago When Theta Chi football players signed on To push Howie Levy around in his wheel chair Since he was blind and did not walk! My newly wed husband had also been a Theta Chi who took Howie places since Mrs. Levy Was a very slight woman and needed help! Dr. Joe invited Mike to bring Howie to dinner! It was a fun night that ended with Howie being very happy! Good guys with style! Love to you all!
    05/22/2026 10:23 am
    Jack Varsalona writes,
    I first met Mike in 1966 at the University of Delaware, where he was Captain of the football team and President of every other organization he was involved in. I watched and learned about leadership and involvement from him. Whenever there was a need, he was there to lead. When there was injustice, he stepped in. When someone needed help, you could count on Mike. I was lucky to know the entire Purzycki family where I continued to learn about leadership and compassion. We will all miss Mike and his way of fixing the wrongs among us. Fortunately, he is survived by his brother Joe who leads and cares with the same intensity. I will miss Mike dearly. Jack Varsalona
    05/22/2026 10:41 am

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