George L. Palubicki, age 91, of Kenosha passed away on Friday, January 28th,2022 at Aurora Medical Center.
Born on April 9th, 1930, in Jennings WI he was the son of the late John and Germaine (Haberstat) Palubicki.
He was educated in the schools on Jennings and was a graduate of Crandon High School.
He came to Kenosha in 1950.
He served proudly in the US Army from August 2md 1951 until July 15th, 1953.
On July 20th, 1968, he would marry Mary Ann J. D’Angelo in Kenosha WI.
George’s first love was his wife, laughing and playing cards with her every day. He enjoyed watching the Packers and Brewers, while coaching and cussing them from his living room chair. He never missed an event of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. George referred to himself as a simple, content man, but those around him called him Superman. The first on the scene to fix any problem or work on a project. He was the handyman for family, friends, and neighbors all while battling leukemia for over 30 years. He was a fighter and will be missed by all who knew him.
He is survived by four children; Janice (Mark) Dupont, David (Kellie) Ebner, Susan (Tracy Stolte) Palubicki, Scott (Bryan Stenberg); three grandchildren, Zach(Heather) Josh and Nick; two great grandchildren Izzy and Ace. Two sisters Mary Jane Flannery and Rosalie Dunn further survive him.
He was preceded in death by six brothers Raymond, Roy, Bernard, Robert, August, John and one sister Clara Flannery.
Funeral services for George will be held at 6:30 P.M. on Thursday, February 3rd,2022 at Kemper Center – Founders Hall (6501 – 3rd Avenue). A visitation will be held on Thursday at Kemper Center from 4:30 P.M. until the time of service. Entombment will take place at Green Ridge Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers memorials would be appreciated to the American Cancer Society for Leukemia research.
Casey Family Options Funerals and Cremations
Stephen P. Casey, Owner/Funeral Director
(262) 653-0667
www.CaseyFamilyOptions.com
Stacey (Wallig) Truax says:
Our deepest sympathies for all of you! Uncle George was a great man, who I will always remember for making me laugh and having that clueless look after getting beat at 31. May you all take comfort in your many memories.
Love to you all, Stacey and family