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Arthur S. "Blackie" Kubacki

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Kubacki, Arthur S. "Blackie" Born to Eternal Life March 16, 2011, at the age of 90 years. Beloved husband of the late Virginia "Buster". Loving father of Mary (David) Tatro and Tracey (David) Musha. Dearest Papa of Vanessa (Josh) Taylir, the late Kate Musha, Jack and Erin Musha and Paul Tatro....

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mary and tracey--sorry to hear about your dad--he was truly one of a kind. i always enjoyed talking to blackie and your mom. you were truly blessed to have them. my sympathies to both of your and your families.

I am so very sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. Being the neighbor to my parents (Neal’s) for so many years, I had the enormous pleasure of seeing him often. He always had a kind word, and always made me feel special. Just a few months ago, I had the pleasure of sitting with him at the kitchen table chatting about the good ole days. We had such a nice visit. And our family always appreciated how he helped my parents in the later years by snow blowing and assisting my Mom when...

Mary and Tracey,

Sorry to hear about the passsing of your Dad. Your folks and my folks went back to the old neighborhoods and then were reunited at IC. Of course, they had that Marine Corps link. I enjoyed talking to your Dad when I drove thru the alley (special checks) with the squad, when I was assigned to Bay View.

Hope you and your families are coping with the loss.

All our Love is with you. Our Deepest sympathy to all. He was loved by all of us and will be missed dearly..

Dale, Lisa, Tyler, Dustin,Tabatha

Many thoughts are running through my mind. Cigar smoke,hanging around the garage, Jim Beam, and of course the dog. I loved his sense of humor. I know his car keys are waiting for him at God's gate. Peace and love to you. Hundto

Mary & Tracey:
Our hearts go out to you and your families for your loss. Your Dad was amazing! We loved him like he was our own. I don't think anyone would forget the trio of Bill Brannon, Blackie Kubacki and Phil Lopata. I'm sure my Dad just wanted a buddy and called on yours to join him. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!

Dear Mary, Tracey & Families
Our most heartfelt sympathy in your loss. Your Dad had a very large and lasting effect on those who were lucky enough to have known him. God has taken a truly good man home.
Mark & Amy Gatton & Family

Mary and Tracey,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of you Dad. I can't believe he is gone. Every time I seen him he never looked liked he aged. He always had something funny and nice to say to everyone. He will be missed. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Take care! Sherry Berry That's what he would always call me!
Sharon Bystrek (Lopata) & family

Dear Tracey & Family-
Our deepest sympathy to all of you in the loss of your father and grandpa. Although I didn't have the pleasure of knowing him personnally, I felt I knew him through you and the wonderful stories. He lives on in your hearts and through great memories.

Pam, Perry & Trevor Thiemer