Doctor Alvin "Al" Mancheski

1921 - 2017

Doctor Alvin "Al" Mancheski obituary, 1921-2017, Green Bay, WI

Doctor Alvin "Al" Mancheski

1921 - 2017

Alvin Mancheski Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 11 to Feb. 12, 2017.
Mancheski, Alvin "Doctor Al"

Alvin "Doctor Al" Mancheski, the football coach who built winning programs at Sturgeon Bay High School in the 1950s, then at Green Bay East in the 1960s, passed away peacefully in his sleep Tuesday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Dr. Mancheski (a former optometrist, high school teacher, wrestling, baseball and football coach), was 95 years old. He had been in failing health for the past six months.

Born in nearby Denmark Wisconsin on February 23, 1921, the Mancheski family moved to Green Bay when Al was ten. Al became an outstanding athlete at East High in the late 1930s and 1940, where he was all-conference running back his junior and senior years. He played under legendary East High and former Packers' top assistant coach, Tom Hearden, whom he viewed as a substitute father figure. Besides playing football, Al was also a champion pole vaulter and placed second at the 1940 Wisconsin state track meet. Al went on to the University of Wisconsin, where his football coach was the former quarterback of Notre Dame's fabled Four Horsemen, Harry Stuhldreher. When World War II broke out, Al joined the Army Air Corps, and spent most of the time in the Pacific Theater as a medic and physician's surgical assistant.

Back from the war in 1946, Al was named the most valuable player on the Badgers' JV squad. He joined Coach Stuhldreher's Wisconsin football staff in 1947. Al's coaching lineage was notable now, with two Hall of Fame coaches (Hearden and Stuhldreher) having served as his mentors. It was time for Coach Al to head a program of his own.

In a coaching career that spanned the following 25 seasons, Al Mancheski won multiple accolades as a great motivator. He was considered an innovator in his time, and among the first to implement weight training for high school players. He also taught his players "vision/quickness" training, and supplied them with contact lenses in lieu of glasses while playing. His teams at Sturgeon Bay won championships in 1948 - 50, and 1958 - 59, at one point going 20 - 1.

Al took over the reins at Green Bay East in 1960 - 68, where his undefeated team won the Fox River Valley Conference championship in 1965. The Red Devils earned the state's highest rankings in both the AP and UPI polls. That same year, Coach Al was named the Wisconsin Football Coach of the Year. He also won the Fox Cities Sports Award. His COTY award was presented by Ohio State coach and college football legend, Woody Hayes.

After leaving East High to devote time to his optometric practice, Al remained an assistant coach at Premontre High School for the next five years. He afterwards served as a long-time member of the WISAA Football Championship Selection Committee. Some years later, Al was admitted as a charter member of the Wisconsin Football Coaches Hall of Fame.

A lifelong Packers and Badgers fan, Al often told stories of practicing on the East High field while Curly Lambeau's Packers warmed up outside the Old City Stadium fence. The fact that Al's long-time mentor and friend, Tom Hearden, played and coached with Curly Lambeau, allowed Al into the Packers' inner circle. When Hearden was nearly named the team's head coach for the 1958 season, he assured Al that he'd place him as an assistant on his new Packers coaching staff.

In his later years, having retiring from coaching as well as his optometric practice, Al turned to book authorship. He conveyed his personal story about Tom Hearden's life to his son, Janson, and together they co-authored the novel Shoot For the Stars - The Tom Hearden Story. It tells the remarkable tale of one man's life in football, much the way Al's own story reads.

Coach Al leaves behind a legion of former players who loved him as a friend and motivator, as well as many friends in the football fraternity across the state.

Al is survived by his wife, the former Dawn Mary Trask, whom he married in 1951; his sons Janson, Mark, and Randall, all of Green Bay, daughters, Nancy DeCleene (Norbert Nubs, deceased) and Amy King, and her husband Paul, along with grandchildren Chase and Somer DeCleene.

Per Alvin's wishes, there will be no formal funeral services. Proko-Wall Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.prokowall.com.

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February 20, 2017

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February 13, 2017

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February 12, 2017

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Doug Mancheski

February 20, 2017

Always had a good talk with your Uncle Al. He brought my spirits up at my father's wake (Ed Mancheski). Always interested to know what I was up to. Always said there was another Mancheski that was famous in Door County. All my thoughts and prayers,Doug Mancheski

February 13, 2017

So very sorry to learn of the death of the Mancheski family patriarch. Lovin' hugs to you dear Dawn & "kids".

DENISE BERG

February 12, 2017

Dear Mancheski Family: I send my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. What a huge loss Dr. Mancheski is to you and the rest of our communities. I know personnally what a wonderful man he was in our community. My parents and Grandma Burkart loved to have their eyes checked by Dr. Mancheski. He was so kind and mild-mannered. He was loved by all. The following is difficult for me to know how to place it in an appropriate manner, but I must let you know. I woke up this morning thinking about Dr. Mancheski. I wondered if he was still living, next I thought about his coaching time at East High. Also, I thought about the eye exams at Saint Mary of the Angels, (I think the latter inspired all the memories). I thought whether or not he might have helped with coaching at SMS. It was somewhat strange, (in a good way), that I thought about Doctor Al. I will pray for all of you, especially his sweetheart, Dawn. Dawn is the kindest, sweetest, smartest, and all things that are good wrapped in one human being. May God help ALL of the Mancheskis find peace and assist you in continuing on with Dr. M's unselfish work. God Bless You in the name of Jesus Christ.

Bob Brawner

February 12, 2017

Many thanks "Coach Al" for the many lessons provided; for sharing your time, wisdom, and vision, and for instilling and nurturing a competitive spirit in the many young lives you touched. Your patience and dedication forever admired and remembered. And no one will ever forget that '65 Red Devils team you so masterfully guided to an undefeated season as Wisconsin's #1 ranked high school football team!
Sincere condolences to the family.

Tim Biersteker

February 12, 2017

Mancheski Family,

Deepest condolences on your loss. You are in my thoughts & prayers.

Pudd Boehm

February 12, 2017

R.I.P. Coach Al God bless,you are a hell of a coach and friend,prayers to the family.

Earl Bielinski

February 12, 2017

Sincere condolences to the entire Al Mancheski family. Al was a sports hero to me when I was growing up. As a first cousin of his I was eager to talk about him. His mother Frances was one of my favorite aunts!!! Prayers, Earl Bielinski

LaVonne Bray

February 11, 2017

I have such wonderful memories of you and Dawn and the good times you shared with our parents. What an amazing life you've led - SO much accomplishment!! My deepest condolences to Dawn and to your children. You will all be in my prayers. May you rest in peace. LaVonne Bray

Elizabeth De Baere

February 10, 2017

Deepest sympathies Dr. J, to you all your family.

February 10, 2017

Thank you for your service to our country. May you rest in peace.

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