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Harry Bielinski Obituary

Harry Bielinski

Waukesha - Harry Bielinski entered into Eternal Life on December 28, 2020 at age 82. Husband of Suzanne (nee Becker) for 54 years. Father of (the late Guy Michael), David E. Bielinski, Giorgio A. Bielinski and Ann M. (John Bell) Bielinski. Proud grandpa of Mason W. Pasniak, Julianna Urbaniak, Ari A. Bielinski-Bell. Brother of Frank A. Bielinski, Pauline (Jim) Hood, George (Anita) Bielinski, Tom Bielinski, Barb Bielinski and Margie (the late Jim) Brown. Also loved by many cousins, nieces, nephews, other family and friends. Preceded in death by his parents Harry Bielinski Sr. and Pauline (nee Pavick).

Years ago, there was a radio hour hosted by Paul Harvey. He was well known for a segment that was named "The Rest of the Story". Paul Harvey's stories presented as little-known or forgotten facts on a variety of subjects with some key element of the story held back until the end. Harry Bielinski's life, read like one of these stories. He was truly an incredible man, with an incredible story.

The Harry Bielinski most people knew, created Bielinski Homes Inc, along with his brother Frank. Their 60-year partnership, they left an incredible legacy in south eastern Wisconsin. A "Bielinski Home" is and will always be considered a home of quality. They remained the number one builder of residential homes in Wisconsin for many years. To date, Bielinski Homes has built over 12,000 homes and condos.

People who did business with Harry knew him to be righteous and honorable. If Harry said he would do something, he did it. Harry wanted to do everything the "right" way. As the business grew, and Harry had to delegate projects to his employees, he insisted that this tradition of doing everything the "right way" continued. It was this dedication to quality, customer satisfaction and innovative design that gained the brothers the most respected reputation in Wisconsin.

With all of the company's accolades, Harry never let these accomplishments go to his head. He remained "salt of the earth" kind of guy. He also knew that these accomplishments were achieved because he had a great partner and the backing of a great team of employees. Harry sincerely loved his employees.

This is the story that most people knew. ...Now for "The Rest of the Story"

At the age of 9, Harry contracted polio in his spine. He was completely paralyzed and his parents were told he would not make it through the night if the paralysis didn't cease. Miraculously, the polio stopped, but he had a long road of recovery ahead of him. After being hospitalized for six months, Harry had to relearn how to walk. Doctors told his parents he would never fully recover and most defiantly not be able to do any hard labor. Harry was determined to prove the doctors wrong. When Harry came home, part of the recovery process included sleeping on a plywood board bed for 6 months. Polio taught Harry how hard work and perseverance could get him through any struggle. Fast forward 3 years, Harry's family was experiencing financial struggles. Harry felt he needed a job. He was 12 years old. Keep in mind, three years earlier, he was bed ridden. Harry found a job shoveling knee high manure at a local farmer's barn. He made $5.00 a day, which he gave to his father for the family. In the first years of high school, he was the fastest runner on the football field. Unfortunately, Harry had to drop out of high school, at the end of sophomore year. As the oldest of 7 children, Harry understood the financial needs for his family and himself. He had no other choice, but to get a full-time job. Harry worked as a carpenter and learned all he could about the trade. Just as he persevered through his recovery from polio, he put that same focus and determination towards his career. By the age 16, Harry was the youngest card-carrying journeyman. After attaining this accomplishment, Harry went to work for Dalton Construction. At the time, Dalton was the largest homebuilder in Milwaukee. At Dalton Construction, Harry learned how to rough and finish houses. He climbed up on many rafters of house roofs. He was as determined as ever to succeed. If his co-workers carried two 2x4's, Harry carried four. In just four years, Harry longed for more. He asked his brother Frank if he wanted to start their own business. They had no money, but Harry convinced a hardware store owner to loan them the money to buy a circular saw and other tools. They began sub-contracting garages for garage builders. Harry and Frank's competition would take a week to build a garage. By methodically fine-tuning their technique, Harry and Frank could build a garage in a day. They were so fast, everyone called them the 'Wiz Kids'. The positive feedback they received, gave them the confidence they needed to sell and build their own garages. Harry (age 20) and Frank (Age 19), started H&F Garages. H&F Garages flourished. Just as they began sub-contracting garages, Harry and Frank decided to expand. They started to sub-contract homes. As they built for area builders, they realized that they could build a spec home of their own. They saved their money, bought a lot, and the rest is history. That was the beginning of Bielinski Brothers Builders Inc. Together Harry and Frank built Bielinski Brothers to become the #1 Home Builder in Wisconsin. Bielinski Bothers Builders retained this title for many years. Their 60-year partnership has made them respected leaders in residential, condo, and apartment construction. Harry & Frank represent the American dream. With hard work, dedication to purpose, amazing things happened. Harry didn't have an impressive degree from any college. He just used the qualities God gave him. Today, the business continues to build homes under the name, Bielinski Homes. God blessed Harry with a love for people. He loved his family and friends. Harry was always willing to be a mentor to anyone who asked, and many times, even if they didn't ask. He had an eye for how any business could be improved, and was always eager to help. Harry had many passions. Once again, against the odds of his early childhood and continued residual back, joint, and neck pain, he became an excellent skier and loved the mountains of Colorado. His other love was the Caribbean. Harry enjoyed its tranquility and often walked the sandy beaches. Other hobbies included boating, fishing, raising Arabian horses and for a period Angus beef. The true test of any human spirit is how they deal with the adversity in their life. Harry charged through life and asked Our Lord to help him with those impossible situations and persevered. In the past couple years of Harry's life, he suffered from neurological degeneration brought on by complications during open heart surgery. He mustered that same perseverance to battle through his illness till the end. ….and now you know the rest of the story.

A special thank you to the team of caregivers, Dawn, Horizon Hospice and Right at Home. On January 15, 2021, a visitation will be held from 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm at St Mary's Catholic Church, in Waukesha (225 S Hartwell Ave). A mass will be held at 4:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers donate to one of the following charities in Harry Bielinski's name: Habitat for Humanity or WCTC Scholarship Fund in the name of Harry Bielinski, for students choosing a career in home construction.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Jan. 7 to Jan. 8, 2021.

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Jim Coyne

November 14, 2021

I just learned of Harry's passing and want to express my deep condolences to Sue and the whole Bielinski family. I only met Harry and Sue once or twice as they were customers of my husband, Joe Roush, who I lost a year ago. Joe always had nothing but good things to say about and respect for Harry. Harry is an example of success, generosity and kindness all put together. He will be missed.

Karen and Tom Flanigan

February 27, 2021

We are what you would call long lost friends of Harry and Sue. Unfortunately time and distance contributed to that situation. Karen has been a friend of Sue´s since early childhood and we became friends of Harry´s shortly after he and his brother started their business. Words are hard to find when trying to describe such a wonderful person. Suffice it to say we art truly honored to have crossed paths with Harry and Sue.

Thomas Mathison

February 19, 2021

I was an expediter for Harry and Frank in the mid 70's. They were great people to work for along with the whole family. I retired years ago and live in Florida and a friend of mine from Ripon WI called me and told me about Harry. I'm sorry for your loss.

Sharon Bielinski Pentek, Sheboygan, WI

January 16, 2021

You don't know me, but I am a distant relative. I heard about Harry's passing through our rosary group that Fr. Matthew Widder leads every evening. I have known Fr. Matt and also Fr. Pat Heppe who are now down in Waukesha for years. Harry was in our recent rosary petitions. Over the years growing up in Sheboygan, I heard good things about the Bielinski Brother Builders in the Milwaukee area and at times was asked if I was related. I belong to the Bielinski family from Denmark, WI. My father was Richard F. Bielinski and my grandparents were George and Rose Bielinski. I read Harry's obituary and was very impressed. I would have enjoyed meeting him. My sympathy goes out to you. I will keep him and all of you in my prayers.

Scott Allen

January 15, 2021

Sorry to hear of Harry's passing. He was always a gentleman, certainly a hard worker, and an inspirational entrepreneur.

Joan Langdon

January 15, 2021

I´m a friend of Rita. Sue, you & your family, have my deep condolences. Harry was an incredible man.

Nancy Carmichael-Stoner

January 14, 2021

In 1967, Harry was the expediter in charge of our home build. He promptly took care of any of our concerns. Good to deal with. Harry always seemed to have a smile and a great sense humor. May your memories bring smiles to your heart.

Janice Leach

January 14, 2021

I always enjoyed seeing Harry when he came into the office. I've only known him a short while, but could tell he was a caring man. My deepest sympathy to the Bielinski family - Harry will surely be missed.

Patricia Bartlett

January 14, 2021

Sue, Frank and the Bielinski Family,
What a wonderful tribute for a Kind, Gentleman. Harry was the "Calm" of Bielinski Homes.
Although I only worked there 2 years ( almost 17 years ago) and I am sure no one remembers me, I will never forget the kindness of Harry Bielinski.
Harry was a person you met and never forgot. He was humble, thoughtful and always interested in what you thought.
What greater legacy can a person leave! Please know I share your sorrow. Be at peace his work is done here and a strong foundation has been cast.
Patricia (Pat) Bartlett

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Karl Aschenbrenner

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Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees

Auer Steel & the Curtes Family

Planted Trees

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Julianna

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Vicki Neuenschwander

January 12, 2021

My deepest sympathy. My prayers are with you. Love and hugs!

Sharon Wolfe Porter

January 12, 2021

Friends since high school

Roger Lex

January 11, 2021

Harry was an exceptional person that I had the pleasure of working with for over 30 years. I enjoyed our marketing meetings and our countless brainstorm sessions over lunch with his brother Frank. Harry was always down to earth, humble about his success and never pretentious. He and Frank were inseparable and together formed a synergy that you don't see in business partnerships.
He was always willing to hear a new idea, see a new design and try something different.
Bielinski built my house and Harry made sure it was perfect and it was. I will miss him tremendously.

Patrick Olkowski

January 11, 2021

As I am forever grateful for my father Edward Olkowski for teaching me the flooring trade, my entire family is forever grateful to Harry for the opportunity to be part of Bielinski homes for over 3 decades. Harry and Bielinski homes literally put food on our table and fed a family of 8! Thank you Harry, and on behalf of my family, we wish you God speed, and pray for the Lord's comfort for your family in this difficult time.

Dick and Bobbie Werning

January 10, 2021

So sorry to hear about Harry´s passing, our condolences to the Bielinski family.first met Harry in ag class in central campus in 1954 though he was a great guy , wish we would have spent more time together ,I´ve thought of him often

Dolly Oberlin

January 10, 2021

I first met Harry when he started to take Suzy out. Great Guy! Glad they had so many great years together.

Jerry and Kathy Schultz

January 9, 2021

Jerry and I were saddened to hear of Harry´s passing. Our sympathies go out to Sue and the
Bielinski family. You are in our hearts and prayers...

Paul Bielinski

January 9, 2021

Harry and I often loved to discuss favorite restaurants and our own kitchen cooking experiments. I loved that he was such a foodie. I will miss these moments with him.

Ruth Duhamel

January 8, 2021

Sorry for your loss, Sue.
The last time I saw you and your husband was at Ericha & Dan's wedding

John C. Bergman

January 8, 2021

Many joyful memories from our first 12" powder skiing together in Vail to our most memorable 17 day trip to many Caribbean islands. We will miss him and all the wonderful times together for the past 35 years. Now he skis where you never fall and the snow is always perfect. Goodby good friend.

John Wallner

January 8, 2021

My condolences to Sue and the entire Bielinski family. Harry was a great man, he will be missed greatly.

Jim Caldwell--First Citizens State Bank-Whitewater,Wi

January 8, 2021

You have my sympathy on the passing of Harry. I have had the pleasure of knowing him for over 25 years and doing many business dealing with him and I can attest he was truly a person of highest integrity even through the worst of times. That is the true test of high character which exemplified Harry. He will be missed by all.

Dorothy Thomson

January 8, 2021

Dear Sue, Frank and family. I have known and worked with Harry for almost 50 years. He truly was a man of his word and my husband and I enjoyed many happy times with Harry and Sue-the happiest on the ski runs in Colorado.
Heaven´s ski runs are waiting for you Harry! RIP.

Clarene (Farley) Goldammer Bigsby

January 8, 2021

I am saddened to hear this news about such a kind, caring, most impressive gentleman. I enjoyed the company of Harry and Sue Belinski quite often when my children were small. I fondly remember an exciting skiing trip to Aspen. Until reading the obituary, I had not realized the struggle that Harry faced early in his life just to be able to walk again, much less become such an accomplished ski enthusiast. One of my homes was built by Bielinski. I loved living in it and always appreciated the quality and cozy design. I have great memories visiting their home where Sue fed me delicious lunches and shared the joy of riding an Arabian horse with my oldest daughter Julie Goldammer. Circumstances in life lead us on different paths, but I would like the family to know that I have never forgotten numerous special moments of a friendship with both Harry and Susie. God Bless All of You.

Manuel (Manny) Salinas, III.

January 7, 2021

My sincere condolences to Sue and the Bielinski family. Harry was a kind, caring, and thoughtful gentleman. I am a better man for having known him.

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