Service Details
George’s visitation will be on Sunday, January 30th from 4-6 pm at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home; a visitation at St. Lucy’s Catholic Church (3101 Drexel Avenue in Racine) will be held on Monday, January 31st at 10 am, followed by a mass at 11 am with Rev. Mark R. Jones officiating. Entombment will follow at Sunset Ridge Memorial Park. Because of Covid concerns, the family requests that masks be worn.

George Robert Huxhold, Jr., 79, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, passed away at his home after a courageous battle with ALS on January 22, 2022, surrounded by his entire family.
George was born on October 1, 1942 to George and Mary (nee Brion) Huxhold, Sr in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Upon graduating from Mary D. Bradford high school in 1960, he joined the US Army. George worked closely with his father George Sr. at Huxhold Motors for many years.
On June 30, 1960, he married his best friend and the love of his life, Janice Eileen Wilson. They had two daughters, Ann and Jane. George proudly served as a police officer in the Kenosha Police Department from 1964 through 1975. George and Jan and daughters then moved to Shawano Lake in northeast Wisconsin to own and operate the Shawano Lake Inn. They spent many enjoyable years living on the shore of Shawano Lake. George loved cruising the lake with Jan and the family or pulling the kids skiing and tubing behind his boat. Shawano Lake remains their family’s beloved “up north” getaway. It was in his years in Shawano when he entered the real estate and home building business. In Shawano, George and Jan spent many years with Hilgenberg Realty. George along with Jan worked together in real estate and new construction for over 45 years. George also became a Certified Auctioneer and went on to hold many auctions in Wisconsin and Florida, always with Jan at his side. George being the adventurer he was, pursued his dream of real estate, new construction, and auctioneering in New Port Richey, FL. As much as they enjoyed Florida life, the love of family pulled them back to Wisconsin.
George and his wife Jan and daughter Jane owned and operated Huxhold Builders and Realtors in Kenosha for many years. It was during retirement that he and Jan could slow down and enjoy the fruits of their years of hard work. They spent many happy winters in Cape Canaveral, Florida enjoying retirement shenanigans with many good friends from Shawano. It was also during his retirement that George took up the hobby of biking and golf. He loved the bike rides through Pets park and Kenosha Harbor with his good buddy Robert.
George was honored to serve his community in so many ways. He was Past President of the South Sheridan Road Business Association; the Shawano Area Chamber of Commerce; the Port Richey, FL Chamber of Commerce; and the Racine-Kenosha Realtors Association. George was also a proud and active member of St. Lucy’s Catholic Church in Racine.
George was preceded in death by his parents, George and Mary (nee Brion) Huxhold, Sr; his parents in-law, Dorothy and Andy Wilson; his nephew, Larry Huxhold; and his brother-in-law, Bill Wilson. George is survived by his wife of 59 ½ years, Jan; daughters and sons-in-law Ann and Mark Zogg and Jane and Mike Spaude; as well as his precious grandchildren Max Zogg, Sarah Spaude, Sophie Zogg, Seth Spaude and Ruby Zogg. He is also survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Jim and Kay Huxhold. And, survived by his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Andy and Lois Wilson and Terrie and Buddy Andrews.
George’s visitation will be on Sunday, January 30th from 4-6pm at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home; a visitation at St. Lucy’s Catholic Church (3101 Drexel Avenue in Racine) will be held on Monday, January 31st at 10am, followed by a mass at 11am with Rev. Mark R. Jones officiating. Entombment will follow at Sunset Ridge Memorial Park. Because of Covid concerns, the family requests that masks be worn.
Heartfelt thanks and gratitude to George’s hospice nurse, Darryl; and, to George’s long-term and very dear friends Robert Ventura and Larry Mielke. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be given in George’s name to the ALS Association or to St. Lucy’s Catholic Church in Racine.
Jim & Kris Ziegler says
Our deepest condolences to Jan & family. George & Jan were a big part of our lives. We will miss our neighbor on Shawamo Lake. Prayers & blessings to all the family.
Carol King says
Dear Jan, Jane, and Ann:
We are so sorry for the passing of your husband and father. George was a wonderful man and a great cottage neighbor. We will miss him dearly and loved the stories about Ann and Jane, his grandchildren, and his travels. Many hugs to each of you during this difficult time. Looking forward to seeing you at the lake sharing memories of George together.
Lots of love,
Mike & Carol King
Beau and Diane Bosovich says
Our condolences to Jan and her family. George was a tremendous person with a positive outlook in life in everything he did. We had great conversations along with a few laughs every time we got together. He was a gentleman and a kind person. We respected his hard working ethics as well as his achievements. When we attended family gatherings with him and his family, it was evident the love and pride he had in them. He had gratitude for everything he had in life. We will miss him!
Diane, Beau, George and Katie
Karen Brodlo says
Sorry for your loss.
Heather Williams says
I am so sorry for your loss! Prayers of strength and peace for your family
Lill Hauschild says
Dear Jan and Family : I was so sad to hear of your loss and about the ALS – it must have been very difficult for all of you. I remember with fondness have nice you all were, when we came to your office, or needed your help.
My deepest condolences Lill Hauschild
Lucy and Walt Ebner says
Jan and family we are so sorry for your loss
Lucy and Walt Ebner says
Jan and family we are so sorry for your loss
John Duffy Jr. says
I just learned of George’s passing. As a six year old, I was allowed to call George by his first name, and that was AWESOME! Most of the things I enjoy doing, riding motorcycles, boating, walking in the woods, driving a Jeep, and sitting by a fire pit, I did for the first time with George. He was a tremendous and positive influence on my life and I am very grateful for the time, attention (and patience) he gave me! Rest in peace George.