Merle L. Gardiner
1933 - 2019
Merle L. Gardiner, 86, of Bristol, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday August 27, 2019. He was born in Minneapolis, MN, on Aug. 6, 1933, to W. Earl and Mae (Turnbull) Gardiner. Merle briefly lived in McClusky, North Dakota and grew up in Rewey, WI. He graduated from Rewey High School in May 1951; immediately entering the United States Marine Corps. As a trumpet player with the Marine Corps Band, he was humbled to have played Taps over the USS Arizona Memorial and Punchbowl Cemetery. Merle was honorably discharged from service in 1954. He attended UCLA and IIT in Chicago. In 1958 he graduated from UW-Platteville with degrees in Biological Sciences and Chemistry.
Merle taught chemistry and general science between 1958-1970. He was proud to mentor many students who pursued advanced degrees in chemistry. In 1966 he formed the Sci-Guide Co., an educational resource firm. After the NASA moon landing, he was granted access to samples of the moon rocks. He presented his findings to President Nixon and Astronaut Armstrong.
In November 1970, Merle married his sweetheart Susanne "Susie" (Pharr-Cleveland) at United Methodist Church in Waukegan, IL. He gained family in a stepdaughter and stepson and together they had a daughter.
Merle worked as a chemist for Mazer Chemical for four years. In 1975 he co-founded Trans-Chemco, Inc with his wife. He worked as head of Research and Development and Vice-President until his retirement in 2014. He was passionate about his work, developing an extensive product line, which continues to be used and respected in the food grade silicone foam control industry.
Merle believed in love of family, dedication to hard work and community service. He was a longtime member of Bristol United Methodist Church. He was active in the Bristol Business Association, serving as President at its inception. He was a Board Member for the Kenosha Area Business Association and was active for 30+ years in the Westosha Kiwanis Club. Merle also acted as a mentor for local high school students interested in chemistry.
In retirement, Merle pursued his dream of both photography and travel; seeking photo-ops in England, Africa, the Galapagos Islands and across the US. He captured the simple beauty of nature and the obscurities of human nature. He enjoyed listening to the golden oldies; creating photo books with his good friend Mike Haney. For over 25 years he enjoyed daily breakfast with friends at the "Table of Knowledge", discussing all relevant and irrelevant topics. He also enjoyed spending time researching with his daughter and singing songs with re-imagined lyrics with his grand and great-grandchildren. Merle loved playing Upwords with his wife Susie, watching a John Wayne western and was known on occasion to enjoy a "nice vanilla malt" and a slice of gooseberry pie.
Merle left a legacy of strength, humility, humor and kindness. Merle would be honored if you were moved to step outdoors, breathe in nature, capture the moment and hug a loved one.
Merle will be remembered as a generous and beloved husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Susanne Gardiner, daughter, Amber (Wim Leydes) Gardiner, stepdaughter, Sheila (Donna) Cleveland, Grandchildren, Jodi (Joe) Pirkovic, Dustin Cleveland, Caryssa (Jeremy) Christian, Amanda (John) Bybee and great-grandchildren, Dylan, Tori, Anthony, Chase. He is also survived by his brother-in-law, Eldon Pape and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved siblings, brothers, W. Earl (Bev) Joseph (Leda) Gardiner; his sisters, M. Vivian (Orville) Place, Betty Pape and Evelyn (Norb) Bruder; and his loving stepson, Jeffrey "Randy" Cleveland.
A Visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the Piasecki Funeral Home. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Following the service, Merle will be laid to rest with full military honors in South Bristol Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the SWAAC-Southern Wisconsin All Airborne Chapter of Wounded Warrior, c/o Nick Pulera, 7527 19th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53143.
The family would like to thank the kind staff of Hospice Alliance. We'd further like to thank Rae Taylor, Dylan Miracle, Marilyn Kieffer and Linda Gardiner for the tender caregiving. And our deep gratitude to Joe & Linda Lindley for the love and spiritual support during Merle's transition.
Piasecki Funeral Home & Cremation Services
3720 39th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144
262-658-4101
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Jodi
February 3, 2024
I Love you PapaYou´re the best
Michael Schoenbeck
September 11, 2019
Suzanne and Amber and family,
Very sorry for your loss. Merle always served as a great role model for others.....
I thought of him as a gentleman and a very knowledgeable person.
God bless you
September 8, 2019
Susanne and family...our family has so many great memories of Merle. Mark and Mike loved being around him, learning from him and sharing time with him. Such a kind and gentle man. You and your family are in our thoughts at this time. Dave and Carol Schoenbeck
Russel Swan
September 3, 2019
May loving memories ease your loss and bring you comfort. Susanne, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Maria Russel (Duke) & Hannah Swan
Jodi and Joe Pirkovic
September 1, 2019
What a beautiful legacy this is ♡ Papa we will never forget your Love, Guidance,Patience,and laughs we shared at our family meals. Having you as a Grandfather and mentor was such an honor and now you can finally be in the beautiful place
God promised reunited with your many loved ones♡ You are forever in our hearts you are Phenomenal and we will never stop missing you .
All of Our Love,
Jodi&Joe
Irene Swan
August 31, 2019
May your soul rest in the hands of God and the angels sing your praises till we meet again. All our love to you, Bel & Irene
Mary Lu Palmer
August 29, 2019
Susanne, our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Merle was a wonderful man, always willing to share stories and his talents with others. May you be sustained by your faith, knowing you are held tightly in God's loving arms. Be gentle with yourself.
With love, Mary Lu and Bill Palmer
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