Service Details
Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 31, 2023. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2201 Northwestern Ave., Racine. Full military honors will follow. A visitation for Bob will take place on Thursday, March 30, 2023, from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. in the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home. The Matelski family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances be made to the American Cancer Society of Wisconsin or Sacred Heart Parish. To view Bob’s Mass please click the following link https://sacredheartracine.com/livestream
Memorial Suggestions
The Matelski family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances be made to the American Cancer Society of Wisconsin or Sacred Heart Parish.
Robert J. Matelski, age 75, of Racine passed away surrounded by the love of his family on Thursday, March 23, 2023, at Aurora Hospital, Mt. Pleasant. He was born in Racine on June 22, 1947, a dearly loved son of the late Chester T. and Lorraine L. (nee: Heegeman) Matelski.
He humbly and admirably served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He received several honors for his service. Bob was blessed with meeting his soul mate and lifelong partner, Lanh N. Pham during his time in Vietnam. Their love was so profound, at the end of the war, he returned to her home to vow his life to her. They married on August 14, 1971, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Racine. He was a thirty year employee of J.I. Case Co.
Bob was a formidable chess player and puzzler. He enjoyed decoding the solutions to all problems set before him. He loved long relaxing days of fishing and always had a joke– particularly dad joke groaners– with an earnest smile to bring light and joy into every room. His ability to make Lanh laugh was one of the many traits that won her heart when they met. Their 51 years of marriage were filled with exuberance, laughter, and transcendent love of their 4 children and 7 grandchildren.
Bob was best known for his ingenuity and strength. He was superman in the eyes of his children. He beat 6 individual instances of cancer in the past decade and was persevering and courageous to his very last breath. Bob had a great love of coffee and science fiction. In his last weeks, he joked that what he really needed was an IV drip of the beverage. Indeed, the last food to pass his lips was his favorite Vietnamese coffee while he watched SyFy with his children, sister, and wife by his side.
Bob is survived by his wife, Lanh; his children, Tom (Amy) Matelski (Colonel U.S. Army), Kim (Randy) Goins, Jean (Jason) Boulware, and Tonya (Chris Vlautin) Matelski; his grandchildren, Lanh-Elise Matelski, Zakaria Boulware, Mitchell Matelski, Andrew (Meaghan) Matelski, Timothy (Jenna) Matelski, Zachary Matelski, Joshua Matelski, and a great grandchild on the way.
He is further survived by his siblings, Ron (Judi) Matelski, Bill (Marilyn) Matelski, and Marcia Matelski.
The Matelski family would like to offer their heartfelt thanks to the staff and care team at Aurora Medical Center Mount Pleasant.
Pete and Peggy Vold says
Sending our deepest Sympathies to you Lahn and your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Ken Otwaska says
My condolences to the Matelski Family, l shared many years working along Bob, he truly was one of the nicest guys l ever met. I will miss his messenger exchange. RIP my friend.
Dan Decker says
Marcia,
Very sorry too hear about Bob’s passing . It is also sad to hear that he had to endure case’s of cancers for so many years. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Gary Z says
So sorry to hear this news ,worked with Bob Ski as we called him for all his time at Case .Lahn our .We corresponded thru email since we both retired.Lahn our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Richard Strauss says
I will always remember Bob as a hardworking man who was a dedicated husband to Lanh and father to Tom, Jean, Kim, and Tonya. I sincerely pray for comfort to all of his family and that his memories will be those of happiness.
Sally says
Bob was one of a kind. So many great memories . . . It still has not sunk in. I am thinking of all of you.
Maria Williams (Louise's daughter) says
My heartfelt condolences to all the family. So sad to learn of Bob’s passing.
Janel Hiebert says
Dennis and I were so sorry to hear of your beloved Father passing away. Please know that we are thinking of you Tom and praying for all of you grieving such a great loss! Condolences and hugs The Hieberts