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Obituary for Kenneth R. Bierbach

Kenneth R.  Bierbach
Bierbach, Kenneth R.
Of South Milwaukee, Born To Eternal Life February 2, 2015 at the age of 90 years. Beloved husband of Audrey Bierbach for 67 years. Loving father of Thomas (Theresa Bellone), Peter (Linda), Robert (Vicki), Andrew (Pam), and Timothy Bierbach. Proud grandfather of Hunter, Simon, Kyle (Lauren Bobrowicz), Joshua (Ashley), Dustin, Gunnar, and Jared. Dear brother of Werner (the late Carol) Bierbach. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Mass of Christian Burial Friday, February 6, at 11:00AM at Divine Mercy Catholic Church. 800 Marquette Ave. South Milwaukee. Visitation on Friday from 9:00AM until time of Mass at church. Interment Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Ken proudly served in the U.S. Navy during WWII on the USS Thomason, DE203.
During his life he touched many people with his giving. He was a swim instructor and life guard at the high school in South Milwaukee for many years, as well as a swim coach for the South Milwaukee Swim Club in it's beginning stages.
Ken was a teachers aide helping children learn to read at Rawson School.
He volunteered his time driving patients to their hospital appointments.
Ken worked at Staff Electric Company for 40 years. He retired at age 62.
He was a Founding Father of St. Sylvester's Church. He donated his time and skills as an electrician to help build the church.
Ken had a great love of sailing. Any free time he had was spent on his boat on Lake Michigan.
Also, the mention of Cabin 5 in Hayward, WI brings a lot of fond memories to us all, as that was his and our favorite destination for over 50 years. We all grew up there on Lac Courte Oreilles.
His last few years were spent caring for his wife who is in declining health.
To his sons, daughters-in-law, and grandsons, he was a teacher, a mentor, and a role model like none other. As a devout husband, father, and grandfather, he will truly be missed.

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