Gerald "Jerry"-Retzlaff-Obituary

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Gerald "Jerry" Leo Retzlaff

La Crosse, Wisconsin

Mar 4, 1950 – Nov 28, 2020 (Age 70)

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BORN
March 4, 1950
DIED
November 28, 2020
AGE
70
LOCATION
La Crosse, Wisconsin

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Gerald “Jerry” Retzlaff passed away in his home on November 28th, 2020. Jerry was born in La Crosse on March 4th, 1950 to Leo and Lorraine (Mashak) Retzlaff. Jerry is preceded in death by his parents, and niece Theresa (Devine) Barton. He is survived by his sisters Barbara (Retzlaff) Thayer...

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I grew up two houses down from Jerry and always looked up to him. He was soft-spoken, polite, and gentle considering he was about the toughest guy in our gang. He was better than anybody else in our sandlot games of ball or driveway basketball games. He was patient with younger kids and adjusted his play accordingly. Most of my time spent with Jerry was when we were kids. I crossed paths with him only a few times in adulthood but was glad to learn he was a policeman. It seems like the perfect...

I have Jerry’s family & friends in my thoughts & prayers. I’m sure the last several months have been difficult with Covid. I worked with Jerry at the Onalaska Police Dept. for almost 10 years. I remember him being fair, compassionate & softspoken. May he Rest In Peace.

I knew Jerry from some of the establishments and always liked him. Have not seen him in quite some time as we all slow up. Good man.

I grew up with Jerry in the court acres neighborhood. Many of my fondest childhood memories include him. He was always the 1st won picked in the games we played. I never saw anyone hit a softball or baseball so far. We would sit on his front steps every Friday evening in the summer. Leo would buy him a box of baseball cards when payday came, and he would open them up; passing out bubble gum and "doubles" to the other kids. I will always remember him as a kind and honorable human being. ...

Very sorry to learn of Jerry's passing. I enjoyed working with him and was always impressed with his strong sense of right and wrong. He always strived to see the perspective of both sides in any dispute, and represented the OPD well in his contacts with the public. We also appreciated his service to his fellow officers as president of our police association. He will be missed.

I worked with Jerry at the Onalaska Police Dept. for over 9 years. He was a good police officer & easy to work with. I’ve thought of him many times since I left the dept. in 1984.

I grew up with Jerry in the 1960's while living in Court Acres. We spent the summers playing sand lot base ball. In 1961 we took a bus trip to see the Milwaukee Braves play the Yankees. Later I worked with Jerry on the police department. I recall Jerry capturing a dangerous armed robber who made the mistake of parking his car near where Jerry lived. Many don't know that Jerry while serving in Vietnam was involved in a classified mission behind enemy lines in Laos placing sensors on the...

Grew up in the same neighborhood as Jerry. He was considered one of the older kids on the bus ride to school. Remember talk of Jerry and Roger (another resident of the area) getting into trouble and us younger kids thinking he was one of those "bad boys". Was surprised when he appeared at my teller window at the bank a few years ago and found out he was a police officer. We spent a little time talking about the old neighborhood each time he visited the bank. He was enthusiastic when he...

I was a classmate of Sandra (‘67) & my brother Ron Whiteman, was a classmate of Jerry’s ‘68.
Jerry was a good policeman serving the city residents of Onalaska well. One day Jerry called me to inform me my 16 year old, new driver had been in a car accident! Jetty told me she wasn’t hurt & that I should remain calm. He said my daughter had been waiting to turn at an intersection with her turn signal on & the car behind her hit her! I got to the accident & Jerry was telling my daughter...