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Alan L. Leopold
Alan L. Leopold, 53, of Baraboo, WI, passed away on January 19th of 2023. He was the second oldest of three siblings, born on January 7th of 1970, in Rockford, IL to Alan and Carol Leopold, and raised in Fountain Township, Juneau County, Wisconsin.
Loved dearly by friends and family, Alan lived a life predicated on what he could do to improve everyone else's life. Never shying away from lending a helping hand where he could, even if it was a stranger on the side of the road during an ice storm. If he didn't already know how to fix your problem, he'd spend hours researching ways to help you and take great pride in his work. His compassion for people and lust for adventure were unmatched in life but shared by the people he surrounded himself with. Alan touched so many lives in his time that it's hard to account for all the things he's done and ways he's improved each of our lives.
It's almost an understatement to say Alan wore many hats both in his career and fatherhood. As a young man he worked in banking as a teller and night auditor for Amcore and the New Lisbon Bank, a DJ and officiant for weddings, an Advanced EMT for Baraboo EMS, a firefighter and later Lieutenant for the North Freedom Fire Department for 27 years, and long-standing employee at TDS who worked many positions over 25 years, but most recently as their Talent Development Senior Administrator. Outside of work his day wouldn't end, as he also served several years as Cub Scout Master for Pack 377 and as a leader for the Boy Scouts of Troop 77. Maybe beloved most of all, was his recent role as a grandpa to his first grandson, Edward and looking forward to his second grandbaby in June of this coming year.
Both him and his father held the belief that the most direct impact you could make on the world was right in your own community. Countless hours were spent with his sons picking up trash at local parks, bike trails, and along the highway. When work brought him to Tennessee and Oregon repeatedly, he grew into their communities and would spend time cutting wood for local charities. Even back home in Baraboo he would work with the local Humane Society, donating cleaning supplies and caring for their landscape. He took pride in a job well done and would jokingly say "Doesn't that trimming look nice" when passing the Humane Society, glad that he could help.
When he took time for himself he exuded the same passion for his hobbies, the biggest being his mountain biking. As a boy, he and his brother, Chris, spent many hours behind the handlebars riding the hills of Kendall, WI. Into his adulthood he would reignite this love for biking and join a group of co-workers in riding the trails around Mirror Lake. He would pass on this hobby to his sons, planning bike trips yearly and taking every chance he could get to ride the 400 Trail of Wisconsin. His work made him travel to other states and rather than putting his hobby on hold, he instead bought used bikes in each state that he could hop on, as soon as work was completed. In recent years even competing in endurance races and personal challenges around the state. When he wasn't on the trails, he was always looking for ways to help out his family members, one person he grew particularly close with was his father in law, Larry. Alan was always excited to take on a new project or see what he could do for others.
Alan's memory will be carried on by his wife, Beth; son, Jonathan (Alyssa) Leopold of Reedsburg, grandson, Edward Leopold, son, Joseph Leopold of Fond du Lac, brother, Christopher (Christine) of New Lisbon, sister, Leanne (Harry) Lutz of Baraboo, mother, Carol Leopold of Baraboo, father-in-law, Larry of Lacrosse, sister-in-law Kimberly (Nate) Curtis of Sun Prairie, nephews, Sam and Max Curtis, nephew, Noah Leopold, niece, Emma Leopold, nephew, Jake Lutz, and niece, Caron (Aaron) King.
He was preceded in death by his father, Alan R. Leopold, son, Alan D. Leopold, mother-in-law Patricia Eide, and his grandparents.
There will be a Celebration of Life at the Hare Funeral Home (217 W. Pearl St.) in New Lisbon on Tuesday, January 24th, 2023 from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com
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Ivan Andreev
February 14, 2023
Alan was my trainer at TDS and always had a friendly and positive impact on people he worked with. His dedication to fostering a friendly and inclusive work atmosphere which included grilling out on the TDS parking ramp with his coworkers will always be a cherished memory for me.
Merry And Jim Berg
January 31, 2023
We spent many campouts and derby adventures with our sons in the Troop and Pack. He was an amazing person and will be missed in this life everyday.
Lynette Maynes
January 24, 2023
Alan -- a true treasure to work with. He left his mark on so many people. I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him for many years. My sympathies to all.
James Hager Jr
January 24, 2023
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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Pamela Courtney
January 24, 2023
Prayers to Alan's family during this difficult time.
Sarah Tarantino
January 24, 2023
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Sarah Tarantino
Aurzella Walker (Z)
January 24, 2023
I am so full right now, as I'm just learning of this. I am new at TDS but Alan was my trainer for 12 weeks. He was such a nice hearted man. Just in the short length of time I knew his he was a blessing to my heart. I am praying for peace surpasses all understanding and lots of love to his family. It was an honor to know him. God be with you.
Shanna Groom
January 24, 2023
Alan was a good person. I enjoyed the lunch breaks eating our homemade lunch from home as a we would have during training times and talking about his biking adventures. He always had a good story.
Bridgett Swinghamer
January 23, 2023
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Alan- You lived life to the fullest and put 100% into everything you did. You will be missed but remembered forever. My condolences to friends and family. Sincerely, Bridgett
Robert Wilson
January 23, 2023
Al provided an invaluable service to the advancement of EMS in the Baraboo area.
While Al's service to the community as an EMT was of great value, not many know of the tireless, dedicated hours Al put in as a young man that built the foundation of an ambulance service business model that helped provide advanced life support paramedic level of service to the Baraboo area. Al was a very talented computer programmer who selflessly worked untold hours developing and writing an ambulance system management program when no such program was commercially yet available. As a result of Al's work the ambulance service was able to build a significant source of funding from medical billing that helped to offset the number of tax dollars required to support the significant growth of revenue needed to eventually fund the payroll of career professional Paramedics for the area. When Al began working on the project the community had a group of very dedicated volunteer EMTs providing a basic life support EMS system. Al was ahead of his time in recognizing that the rural communities were in dire need of advanced life support level of care that ultimately could save countless numbers of lives. I have no doubt that were it not for Al's selfless dedication to his work, advance life support Paramedic EMS service in the Baraboo area could have been delayed by a significant amount of time. Al never worked to gain notoriety for himself but rather always worked for the benefit of others. I for one will always be in his debt. Bob Wilson, Baraboo, WI
Michael Struffert
January 23, 2023
Alan was a great person to work with and always willing to help, you will be missed.
Deb Childs
January 23, 2023
Alan was always such a nice guy, so easy going and cheerful. He will be missed! My sympathy goes out to all of you.
Lisa Field
January 23, 2023
I am so sorry to hear about Alan's passing. Alan was always a kind person to me when I worked with him at TDS. He will be greatly missed. please accept my condolences on your loss.
Jennifer Kuhn
January 23, 2023
I enjoyed working with Alan. His positive energy was continuous and contagious. Wishing you all peacefully and happy memories. Jen Kuhn
Darla Carr (TDS Telecom)
January 23, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Sarah Skaggs
January 22, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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