Irving Wieder dead at 86
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Irving Wieder, husband to former Huntington Beach Mayor Harriet
Wieder died on June 8 of injuries sustained in a household accident.
Irving Wieder, 86, was in good health before he suffered a
hemorrhage after a fall, Harriet Wieder said, recalling that her
husband, an Orange County entrepreneur, was known by his friends for
his physical strength.
“He had been a prizefighter, and what everybody remembers was his
strong grip that could bring you to your knees,” she said.
Harriet Wieder was the more public partner in their 63-year
marriage, serving as a member of the Huntington Beach City Council
and Orange County Board of Supervisors. In political matters, Irving
Wieder usually stayed behind the scenes, though his wife frequently
consulted with him on civic matters.
“He was my sounding board for politics,” Harriet Wieder said, also
calling him her “secret weapon.”
Her husband never had any troubles keeping a low profile while she
pursued a political career, she said.
“He was a man ... he didn’t have a problem being Harriet’s
husband,” she said. “He was all man.”
Irving Wieder’s business was international trade, and he owned
Trans-Oceanic Traders, an importing firm. Harriet Wieder recalled
that her husband traveled to Asia to pioneer the trans-Pacific toy
market.
The Wieders moved to Surf City in 1973 from Los Angeles, where
Harriet Wieder had been an assistant to Mayor Sam Yorty.
Harriet Wieder’s political successes were commemorated in April
when the Harriet M. Wieder Regional Park was opened.
Irving Wieder is also survived by two children, Leland Wieder and
Gayle Tauber. Funeral services were held at the Mount Sinai Memorial
parks and Mortuaries in Hollywood Hills.
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