Service Details
A celebration of his life will be held at Casa Capri, 2129 Birch Rd., on Thursday, July 18th from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. In
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers memorials to have been suggested to either Hospice Alliance or the Shalom Center.
Michael Joseph Goebel, 71, passed away at the Hospice House of Pleasant Prairie, on Friday, June 28, 2019. He was born in Racine on July 31, 1947 the son of the late Gordon and Betty Jean (nee: Ayers) Goebel.
After graduating from high school Mike joined the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. Mike was a longtime employee of AT&T. He was united in marriage to Jacalyn Rose Jax. Mike was a Kenosha County Supervisor, a proud and active member of the Democratic Party, union activist, and was a past president of CWA Local # 4611. Mike also volunteered hundreds of hours for various needy organization.
Surviving ae his wife, Jackie; granddaughter, Nicole Jax; and grandson, Aiden Jax. In addition to his parents, Mike was preceded in death by his daughter, Tracy Jax, and brother, Patrick Goebel. A
Karl Atanasoff says
Mike you will be missed so much never have I seen a person donate so much time and energy to various causes!!!!!! Rest in peace my friend!!
Al Kroll says
RIP Mike,it’s been a few years but we had some good times in our younger years.
Anonymous says
Good bye old friend. Many fond memories since meeting in detention freshman year at St. Cats. Like I told Jackie, you were a stud in 9th grade. Whatever interested you, you obsessed at, which included girls, water-skiing, drinking and playing sheepshead. Your heal clicking jumpshot was a classic in our backyard games. I know I speak for your old buddies, Randy, Jim, John and myself; we will miss you Gabe.
Bill Binetti says
Good bye old friend. Many fond memories since meeting in detention freshman year at St. Cats. Like I told Jackie, you were a stud in 9th grade. Whatever interested you, you obsessed at, which included girls, water-skiing, drinking and playing sheepshead. Your heal clicking jumpshot was a classic in our backyard games. I know I speak for your old buddies, Randy, Jim, John and myself; we will miss you Gabe.
Cyndi (Quinn) Warnock (1st cousin) says
Mike was from a large family. His mother (Betty) was one of seven children. Rose (Robert) Reiley, Mary (Robert) Dumont, Patty (Ted) Boehme, Jerry (Bonnie) Ayers, Joanne (Cliiff) Quinn, John Ayers He had an awesome grandmother (Wiladean Ayers) who lived to be over 100 years old. He had over 60 cousins on this side of the family and we spent many Christmases together as a family. I remember many years of boating and horseback riding on his horses Sundance and sister. Even though we lost touch over the years I will have fond memories with Mike growing up in this amazing large family.