Service Details
A celebration of John’s life will be held on Monday, May 24, 2021, 1:00pm, at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home and Crematory, 4600 County Line Road. Visitation will be from 11:30am until the time of the service.
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In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested memorials to North Cape Lutheran Church Mission Trip to El Salvador.
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John Studey was a sturdy American man, a man who could fix just about anything, a man who could talk to just about anyone, a man who worked the foundry without complaint until the whistle blew, a man who once you met you could never forget. This man held his family above everything and in return his family cherished him beyond the scope of love.
John was born to Eugene and Jean Studey on Independence Day, 1948, the first born of the Studey brood. He spent his first months living on the Studey homestead and sleeping in a used apple crate next to his parent’s bed. Over the course of his childhood he would welcome five siblings that he adored and help his father build many homes on the property. On any given summer day, you would find John either working the fields, racing dirt tracks, or raising hell with the other country kids. Adulthood came knocking in 1967 thus began his next chapter, fatherhood. With growing responsibilities John began his career at J.I. CASE in Racine, where he dedicated 30 years in various positions including Head Painter and Union Rep. John eventually settled in Sturtevant, WI, with his wife Loretta, where they raised their blended family. John’s weekends were often spent speeding down the drag strip or flying over Racine in his Air Coup with his kids cheering him on. Retirement called in 1999 and the Studey’s retreated to the beautiful hills of Bardstown Kentucky where they built their dreamhouse they called home for 13 years. John and Loretta returned to Racine to spend their final years with their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Their days were filled with an abundance of outings, barbeques, birthday parties, grandkid events and celebrations.
John Christ Studey passed away peacefully on May 17, 2021, at his home surrounded by the ones he loved after a courageous year of battling many serious health issues. He will remain in the hearts of all his children, John (Cathy) Studey, Marcy (Joseph) Axtell, Ryan (Adrianna) Studey, Laura (Jacob) Hoffmann, Jennifer (Kurt) Ard, Lynda (Brandon) Studey; siblings, Jill Miliunas of Lone Rock WI, Sue Suber of Greenville SC, Debra Studey of Burlington WI, and Jeff Studey of MI. His legacy will continue with his grandchildren, Ricardo Trinidad, Auden (Katie) Larson, Shannon Miller, Christina Miller, Jessica Beck, Morgan Axtell, Sabastion Christ Halverson, Miranda Smith, Jaxon Clark, Peyton Axtell, Jayden Halverson, Jasmine Thompson, Laila Hoffmann, Christian Axtell, Bralyn Clark, Wyatt Hoffmann, Greyson Clark and Sophia Studey; great-grandchildren, El Miller, Jack Larson and Colby Larson.
John was preceded in death by his wife, Loretta Rose (Née: Lee) Studey; sister, Nancy (Née: Studey) Jensen; parents, Eugene and Jean (Nelson) Studey; grandparents, Christ and Edna Nelson, Edward and Lula Studey.
A celebration of John’s life will be held on Monday, May 24, 2021, 1:00pm, at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home and Crematory, 4600 County Line Road. Visitation will be from 11:30am until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested memorials to North Cape Lutheran Church Mission Trip to El Salvador.
Thomas stewart says
to my favorite uncle John always call me and talk to me amen one Aunt Loretta was living I will miss him so God bless to the families
Lori Greil says
You were a very special man to your family. May you rest in peace now and fly with the other Angels.
Rose Woodruff says
It is so evident how much John loved his whole extended family, but he had so many friends in his neighborhood in Sturtevant. His friendly smile and conversation often made my day when I walked by or when working in the garden at South Park . His supportive praise and even financial support for the Beautification Committee’s work meant so much. I will surely miss him. RIP, John.
Jim Poplawski says
Deepest Sympathy on your loss.
Jim ‘DOC’ Poplawski, Chairman, UAW Local 180 Retirees