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Joseph Robert "Joe" Herbert

Milwaukee - Born to Eternal Life on Wednesday August 19, 2020, at the age of 75 years surrounded by his family at home. Preceded in death by his son Johnny, his parents Joseph and Beatrice, his brother Bob, his sister Bea, and Carol's parents John and Clara Dauer. Beloved husband of Carol J. (nee Dauer) for 50 years. Most precious and loving father of Sarah and Rebecca (Anna). Dear brother of Vic (Marilyn) and Kathy (Ben) Stricker. Dear brother-in-law of Marilyn (Vic), Gerry (Yolanda) Dauer, Jan (John) Balian, Sue (Herb) Gunka, Barb Dauer, Tom (Tami) Dauer, Mike (Heidi) Dauer, and Kathi Brodbeck. Further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Joe was born on April 30, 1945, the eldest son of Joseph and Beatrice Herbert. Born and raised in Milwaukee's Merrill Park neighborhood, he attended St. Rose Grade School and West Division High School. As a lifelong learner, his academic achievements were important to him as he earned his BS in Chemistry and a Masters of Business Administration. He began his career at Lakeside Laboratories and eventually moved to Froedtert Malt Corporation. He was an Emeritus member of the American Chemical Society.

Joe proudly served in the United States Army in the 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War. He represented and honored the lives of hundreds of unclaimed Veterans by being present at their burials at Southern WI Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Union Grove. In November of 2017 he was selected to fly to Washington DC for the Stars and Stripes Honor Flight. Joe was an active member of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 324, VVA Chapter 1, and VFW Post 1691. He loved spending time with his fellow veterans, and was always trying to recruit to new members everywhere he went! Joe's love of singing started in choir at St. Rose Church where he met Carol, and later married on March 14, 1970. He treasured his time in the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus. He enjoyed celebrating life at the Transplant Olympics by participating in many events including race walking. He was an avid gardener who always quite literally took time to stop and smell the flowers.

We are forever grateful for the gift of life that his brother Bob gave by donating his bone marrow 33 years ago as Joe began his first battle with cancer. We would like to thank the many healthcare professionals who have helped Joe along his journey, including but not limited to Dr. Mary Horowitz and PA Michael Paul (Froedtert BMT unit), Dr. David Alexanian (VAMC Yellow Clinic), CNA Michelle Wieting, and the staff at Fresenius Kidney Care (Theo Trecker Way).

A Visitation will be held Friday, August 28, 2020 from 10:00 AM until Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 Noon at ST. HYACINTH CATHOLIC CHURCH (Corner of South 15th and West Becher Street). Interment will follow with full Military Honors at Holy Cross Cemetery. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, face masks and social distancing will be followed. For those who wish to attend the service online via livestream, please email [email protected].

In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Hyacinth Catholic Church or St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Milwaukee appreciated.

Joe always had a love of life and an unmatched optimism. His light will be truly missed in this world. He was a man of great faith, guided by his Catholic beliefs. We will love and miss you always, Dad, but we know you will always be with us until we meet again. So as you liked to say, Dad, goodbye for now.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Aug. 21 to Aug. 23, 2020.

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Rev. Michael F. Michalski

August 16, 2024

On this fourth anniversary of Joe' passing,I want to express my hopes and prayers for Carol,family and friends. His memory and care for others plus his service in the military are a sign of the quality of Joe's personality. May the Lord hold you,Joe,in the palm of his hand. Peace.

Dave

August 15, 2024

It said that after 100 years most of us are not remembered but Joe will be remembered well after 100 years. Peace to all.

Patrick G Moore

August 15, 2023

Miss you brother Joe RIP Godspeed.

Patrick G Moore

August 15, 2022

Still miss you brother RIP Godspeed.

Ryan Bukouras

August 29, 2020

Heart broken that I found out about this the day after the service... Joe, you were loved unconditionally by the three amazing women in your life until your last breath. They will continue to hold you in their hearts until you meet again! Give little John big hugs and kisses and spend time catching up with the little guy. I’m so happy you are with him again. It literally fills my heart with joy! He’s waited a long time for his daddy. Love you Joe. Until we meet again.

hank kulesza

August 28, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person & fellow veteran.

Hank Kulesza

Dan Burzynski

August 28, 2020

Joe was a sweetheart of a guy with a lot of patience and goodness in his heart. Carol, my heart goes out to you and the family. I am sending you a big but gentle hug in my heart.

Theresa Swiger

August 25, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I knew Joe and Carol from the Froedtert Cancer Center when it was still on the 3rd floor in the East Clinic. In the years I was there I worked the front desk and got to know them very well. They were both two of the kindest, caring people I had met. We shared many talks about the Merrill Park area as my Mom and her family had lived there some years back. Joe fought so very hard all those years but I never heard him complain and they both had a wonderful sense of humor. Carol, stay strong with the wonderful memories and may Joe never be forgotten.

Jim Perkins

August 24, 2020

I use to work for a cleaning company that cleaned the that he worked at also know him from St Kate’s church

Patrick G Moore

August 23, 2020

I will miss you so much brother Joe over the years all the meeting ,parades and other things for veterans. RIP brother Joe Godspeed till we meet again.
VVA-324 and all it's members will miss our membership chairman you worked to get new members all the time and to do things for veterans.
Goodbye for now love you brother Joe Irish

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Joseph F Campbell

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David Schwab

August 23, 2020

My discussions with Joe were always insightful and fun. His wit was quick, sharp and a very knowledgeable man on many topics. Those memories are solid and meaningful. I believe his love for his family and friends will always be there. His goodness and love for others is still all there. It was an honor to know him. May God Bless all his family and friends.

Judy Wargin

August 23, 2020

Joe and Carol were staples at St. Rose of Lima parish as were Tom and I. Joe, Carol and I made music there for so many years. We will always remember Joe's smile, his calmness, his sense of humor despite all the tragedies life threw at him. I'm sure my mom and dad, June & Lee Petchel, have welcomed Joe into heaven along with Johnny and all the loved ones who have gone before Joe. My mom always said Joe reminded her of a royal Prince. And truly, he was a prince of a man!!!

August 23, 2020

Remember Joe fondly from St. Rose as well as West Division High School. He always seem so upbeat even with the many difficulties he endured through the years. Both Joe and Carol had great strength. Eternal rest grant unto him Lord and the Perpetual Light shine upon him!
Marie Matola Riemer

Jim & Mary Conlon

August 23, 2020

Carol, Sarah and Becca,
Mary and I were so sorry to hear about Joe’s death. When I am listing the good people in my life, he is near the top. I first met him at a meeting of the Building and Grounds Committee at St. Rose’s. I was impressed by his gentle intelligence. (Those qualities were in short supply at St. Rose’s in those days.) I was always amazed at his equanimity in the face of great personal difficulties and strange times. I remember with fondness our dinners at Balistreri’s. We live in a world in which many people lose faith. Joe kept faith in so many important values. I was honored to have known him and share in your sorrow.
Jim Conlon

Rev. Michael F. Michalski

August 22, 2020

I always knew Joe to be a very positive person with a good sense of humor.Despite all of his personal health issues,Joe kept a positive attitude. He was a longtime member of St. Rose of Lima Parish in Merrill Park. The love of his life was his wife Carol who stood by him in all of his medical procedures. His daughters Sarah and Rebecca were always very supportive of their Dad ,especiallly in these last few years. I was always impressed with Joe's efforts to reach out to the many homeless Vietnam Vets. Thanks for your service to our country. May Joe rest in rest in the Lord,surrounded by family and friends.

Janice Sikora-Tabat

August 22, 2020

Deepest Condolences to the Herbert Family.
Joe was such a decent man who endured so much.
Gratitude for his continued service to America.

May he be surrounded by Angels.

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