1952 - 2025
1952 - 2025
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1952
2025
John E. Bieganski
Went to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 23, 2025 surrounded by his loving family. Age 72. Dedicated and loving husband of Terry (nee Cichucki) for 50 years. A man deeply rooted in his family and community, John spent much of his life lending a hand wherever he could. Above all, John was a devoted family man. As a father, he instilled love, resilience, and laughter into the lives of his children Rebecca (Andrew) Specht, Veronica (Michael) McElroy, and Valorie (Ricky) Guenther. As a grandfather, he brought boundless joy and adventure to his grandchildren Zachary John and Anastasia Guenther, and Lauren, Nathan, Emily and Isaac McElroy. His legacy lives on in the countless stories, lessons, and moments of laughter shared among those he loved. Brother of Paul Bieganski, David (Jean) Bieganski, and Mary (Tim) Garlie. Brother-in-law of Larry (Wenda) Cichucki. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
John enjoyed life to the fullest. He was a loyal member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union #494 and the 128th ARW Community Council. He was also the President of Franklin Senior Citizens Inc. and a member of the Franklin Seniors Walking Club. He retired after almost 30 years as Electrical Supervisor for the Milwaukee County Grounds and Courthouse.
Visitation at the Max A. Sass & Sons Mission Hills Chapel on Tuesday, January 28 from 3 - 7 PM. Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday, January 29 at the Basilica of St. Josaphat, 2333 S. 6th St., at 10:30 AM followed by entombment at St. Adalbert Cemetery.
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8910 West Drexel Avenue, Franklin, WI 53132


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