
Racine-John Anthony DalBesio, 59, passed away Sunday, July 13, 2008 in Fond du Lac, WI. John was born in Ashland, WI to James Dominic Jr. and Doris Ann (nee: Kenyon) DalBesio on November 18th, 1948, the first day of hunting season. This caused his father much consternation as he could not attend the hunting camp for opening day. John’s early life and education were spent in Mellen, WI, where graduated from Mellen High School in 1966. During that time, he was active in football, basketball, and track. After graduation, John attended the Ashland County Teachers College until enlisting in the United States Army in 1969. He served his duty in Vietnam as a linguist within the Army Security Agency, attaining a top-secret security clearance. John earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Wisconsin Parkside, and was employed by Johnson Wax and later Johnson Diversey until his retirement in 2004. John had a passion for music, especially Bluegrass, and was an exceptionally talented mandolin player. He enjoyed playing and recording music with his bands, Denim & Lace and Woodsong. He played an instrumental role in the organization of the Racine County Bluegrass Pickin’ Picnic in the late 1970’s to the early 80’s as an emcee, booking bands, and performing. John loved to travel, watch his granddaughters’ dance recitals and spend time with family and friends. He was an entertainer and always had stories and jokes to tell to whoever would listen. Whether it was the first time, or the fiftieth time hearing his stories, each tale he told was taller and funnier than the last. John is survived by his three daughters, Danelle (James) Schultz, Racine, WI; Stephani (Tim Thompson), Middleton, WI; and Myla (Wes Ulfig), Brooklyn, NY; his granddaughters Skylar Joy and Payton Antonia Schultz, Racine, WI; brother, James DalBesio III, Phillips, WI; six sisters; Benedetta DalBesio, Novato, CA; Paula DalBesio, Novato, CA; Claudia (Jim) Drummond, Amherst, WI; Antonia (David) Everts, West Linn, OR; Anne (Doug) Schenck, Middletown, CA; and Nicolette (Otis) Harris, Charlotte, NC. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and very special friends that have thoroughly enjoyed his company and have been greatly influenced by his knowledge, eclectic charm, and unconditional love and generosity. John was preceded in death by his wife Nancy; parents, James and Dorisp; brother, Mark and sister, Maria. In accordance with John’s wishes, cremation will take place. A memorial service of remembrance will be held in the funeral home on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 6:30 pm. There will be time to visit with John’s family in the funeral home on Wednesday from 4:00-6:30 pm. Private inurnment, with military honors, will be held in Southern WI Veterans Memorial Cemetery – Union Grove. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Wisconsin Veterans Home at Union Grove or to one’s favorite charity has been suggested. John often quoted- “Live your life so that your children will tell their children that you were something wonderful!”
Deb Vasy-Johnson says
Myla & Stephani you have my deepest sympathy. I have a picture of you dancing with your dad at my wedding 14 years ago when you were just little girls, now beautiful women.
Aunt Lindy says
“In the midst of Winter I finally learned there was in me an invincible summer.” ~Camus
Our love and support will always be here for you.
Amy Mlot says
He will be missed by many. Danelle, Jim, Skylar and Payton we are so sad to hear about your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Thanks Uncle John for the nickname,
Amy, Tom, Liam and Rowan Mlot
aka: Amy Jello
Bill Piccirillo says
John and I worked together at Johnson Wax. He was a great person to work with and a true professional. John always had a smile on his face no matter what was going on and simply loved life. I will keep John and his entire family in my prayers. May God Bless him and and his family for all eternity.
Eric Sargent says
I had the pleasure of working with John on several occasions at Johnson Wax. He did several training programs in the field, as well as, Racine. He was a fine colleague and I enjoyed the time I spent with him. I am sorry for your loss.
ray horwath says
John had a great positive spirit. It was easy to feel comfortable with him which made him a great trainer. I knew him through work but considered him more than a co worker as he was interested in the person as well as the work. I will always have great memories of John and hope his family and friends can take comfort that his wonderful spirit will live on in memories of many far and wide.
Sadly,
Ray Horwath
Woody Taylor says
I was blessed to know John over the years through our work experiences with Johnson Wax. John was always positive, happy, and a delight to be around. Our prayers are with you and I am so sorry for your loss.
God Bless and Keep You!
Charlie Farina says
My deepest sympathy to John’s family. My first visit to Racine when I hired on was a day I would not soon forget as John showed me around. I never laughed so hard and thought what fun place this would be to work. John came out to New England to work with me on several occations. All my accounts loved him. I considered John a friend and I will not forget him. God Bless, John…
Lynne Santalucia says
Dear Stephani & Myla,
My deepest sympathies to you are your family at this difficult time. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Mrs. Santalucia