Ilitch, Michael aka "Mike" (deceased)

Founded Little Caesars pizza, owns Detroit Tigers baseball team and Detroit Red Wings hockey team
Full name (Latin characters)Ilitch, Michael
Family/Last name(s)Ilitch
Given/First name Michael
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AliasMike
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Websitehttps://littlesis.org/entities/15306-Michael_Ilitch
DOB1929-07-20
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