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Gerhardt J. "Gary" Bublitz

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Jan 1, 1945 – Jul 5, 2023

Service Details

Funeral services including VFW Post 9948 will be held on Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 12 o’clock Noon at the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home.  A visitation will take place on Tuesday at the funeral home from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service.   Interment with full military honors will be held on Thursday, July 13, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. in Southern WI Memorial Veterans Cemetery, Union Grove, WI.

 

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In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to https://ablelight.org/

Gerhardt “Gary” Bublitz, 78, (Jan 1, 1945-July 5, 2023) passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family. Gary grew up in South Milwaukee and graduated from South Milwaukee High School in 1962. Immediately after graduation, at the age of 17, he joined the United States Coast Guard and traveled the world, serving 4 years on active duty as a Sonar Technician. In 1966 he began working for AT&T and also joined the Coast Guard Reserves, where he achieved the rank of Chief Boatswain Mate, and was simply known as “Chief” to many of his friends. In his career with the Phone Company he went from a line technician to playing an integral part in the new field of fiber optic communications. A few years after beginning his new career he met his amazing and beloved wife Fran. The two of them were married in the winter of 1968 and recently celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary. After his retirement, Gary became a corporate driver for J.I. Case and loved interacting with the interesting mix of executives and dignitaries he transported daily.

Gary was actively involved with the Sturtevant youth baseball program in the 80’s where he coached numerous teams, umpired, and took a leadership role in the program. From there, volunteering and being active in his community became a big part of his life. His love for the military and military families turned into his passion. For over 20 years he organized and recruited hundreds of volunteers to place flags on every veteran’s gravesite in Racine’s West Lawn Cemetery. He served as the post commander for Sturtevant’s local VFW post # 9948, was a member of the Somers American Legion David Leet Post 552, and a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America.  He sold poppies every year in support of veterans and their families, worked with funeral homes to make sure our veterans were given a proper military service, spoke at, and participated in numerous Memorial Day ceremonies, and took time to visit local high schools to educate kids about military service and the importance of remembering and respecting those who have served our country. He shared with them his personal stories, and experiences of his deployment to the Persian Gulf in 1990 where he took part in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. In 2018 he flew to Washington D.C. on the Honor Flight and was honored for his military service. In a way, it was also recognition of his selfless service to his country and the families he touched throughout the years.

In his personal time Gary loved completing his Sunday crossword puzzles, Friday fish fries with his wife, Fran, watching the Rose Bowl Parade every year on his birthday, watching Wisconsin Badgers and Green Bay Packers football games, golfing, telling jokes, playing cribbage, representing the Coast Guard in Racine’s annual 4th of July parade, visiting Austin and attending University of Texas football games, hanging out at local bars socializing and making new friends, and yelling at the neighborhood kids  telling them to stay off his grass!
He is survived by his wife Frances, his son Jayson (Yolanda Pantonial), his daughter Denise Cave (Aaron Cave), and two grandchildren Matthew, and Abigail. Gary was preceded in his death by his father Edwin, his mother Gertrude, and his sister Lucille.

His booming voice and big personality will be missed by all who knew him.

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  1. Nancy Braun says

    July 6, 2023 at 8:20 pm

    Our condolences to the Bublitz family
    I have fond memories of Mr Bublitz coaching our baseball team in Sturtevant. He was an amazing man and is leaving a great legacy behind.

    With Love ❤️
    Nancy and Jay
    Austin Texas

  2. Yolanda Pantonial (Bublitz) says

    July 6, 2023 at 9:09 pm

    Dad,
    Thank you for being the father I never had growing up. You welcomed me into your family the minute Jayson told you and Mom he wanted to marry me!
    You have been supportive of us throughout the years. When Jayson asked you to come to Austin for a Longhorn game, you and Mom always came down to hang out with us. You had as many friends in Austin as we have.
    Y’all spent your 50th Anniversary in Austin with us, and we had the honor of hosting a surprise party! So many friends came to see y’all and renew friendships since they hadn’t seen you for a while,
    We met you in many places for vacation: New Orleans to announce our engagement (surprise), Omaha for The Last Bat at the Blatt (CWS), LA for the Rose Bowl Parade and Game, and Boston (Lobster Fest in Maine).
    Thank you for all the great memories we had together as a family! Being your Daughter-in-Law has been an honor!

  3. Marilynn Dittlof says

    July 6, 2023 at 10:10 pm

    I am so sorry to hear about Gary’s passing. He was such a wonderful person and enjoyed his friendship and working with him on committees. My heart goes out to Fran and Jason and rest of his family. Rest In Peace.

  4. Pat (Willing) Russell, Waukesha says

    July 6, 2023 at 11:02 pm

    I was a fellow SM graduate and shared a few classes back then and reconnected with him via FB a few years ago. I appreciated his sense of humor. RIP, Gary and my condolences to Gary’s family.

  5. Anonymous says

    July 7, 2023 at 6:42 am

    He made an impact on everyone he touched. Thank you for your service and your community service. You certainly will be missed by your family and friends. RIP

  6. Sue and Don G says

    July 7, 2023 at 6:42 am

    He made an impact on everyone he touched. Thank you for your service and your community service. You certainly will be missed by your family and friends. RIP

  7. Robin says

    July 7, 2023 at 4:51 pm

    I was blessed to work with Gary back when he was working at Case. We had so many laughs — always had a joke that he had to tell and I always had a groan for some of them!! His love and friendship for all that knew will be missed. My heart hurts for all of you.

  8. The Millers says

    July 7, 2023 at 8:44 pm

    Love n prayers to the family.

  9. chuck & Eileen Broihier says

    July 10, 2023 at 9:50 am

    We have very fond memories of Gary and his family. These memories began when Jayson played “Liddle League” with the Sturtevant Phillies. Gary helped at all practices and games.

    We don’t remember if Gary was ever formally thanked, but our appreciation and trust grew into a warm and lasting friendship with Gary and his family.

    Thanks to All Y’All with appreciation, trust, and Love!
    chuck and Eileen

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