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Robert Balliet Obituary

Robert M. "Bob"/"Mike" Balliet

Robert Michael Balliet, age 88, passed away with his family by his side at St. Elizabeth Hospital on November 13, 2012. Bob was born in Appleton on March 28, 1924, to the late Stephen D. and Irene M. (nee Alberty) Balliet. He was the youngest of three children.

Bob attended St. Mary's Catholic Grade School, Wilson Junior High School (1939 Class President), and Appleton High School (AHS). Immediately after graduating from high school in 1942, he started working for Wisconsin Bell Telephone Company.

He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942 and served in the European Theater during WWII. Bob flew out of Italy on nineteen combat missions with the 776 Squadron of the 464 BG of the 15th Air Force. His B-24 bomber was shot down over Zagreb, Yugoslavia, on May 29, 1944. Bob was captured by the Nazi Germans and imprisoned at Stalag Luft IV, a POW camp near Danzig (currently Gdansk), Poland. After surviving a 500-mile "Black March" westward from Pomerania across northern Germany in extreme winter conditions, he was liberated on May 6, 1945. Bob's personal account of the march is part of Wisconsin Public Television's Wisconsin WWII Stories series.

Upon his return, he went back to work for the Telephone Company until his retirement in 1985, ending a career of 43 years at "Ma Bell." After retirement, Bob took on a part-time job as a bonded courier for Bay Title & Abstract, Inc. for about ten years and a full-time job as Grandpa Extraordinaire.

Bob married Helen "Sis" Moder on February 15, 1947, at St. Mary's Catholic Church. They enjoyed 62 years together until she passed away on January 20, 2009. They raised four children together.

Bob and Sis enjoyed many good times with family and friends at their 3B Tree Farm in Waushara County near Wild Rose, WI. Since 1958, over 200,000 trees have been planted to transform an abandoned corn farm into a family legacy tree farm.



For years, Bob met with his coffee group at the round table at the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel for great times with loyal friends. He traveled with Sis and the kids all around the United States and Canada. In 1979, Bob and Sis ventured to Europe to visit the site of his POW camp in Poland behind the Iron Curtain.

He was an active lifelong member of St. Mary Catholic Parish, a co-chair of the first Xavier High School Food Fair, a long time member of the class of 1942 AHS reunion committee, and co-chair of the AHS-West WWII Monument Committee. Bob always kept in touch with his childhood buddies throughout his life: Huck Walsh, Ralph Buesing, John Milhaupt, Fred Heinritz, Scoop Connelly, John Long, Herm Zwicker, Guy Barlow, John Bartman, Bill Frawley, Bro Miller, Fred Voecks, Sonny Pelton, and Jack Bradley. He flew the flag proudly in his front yard and attended every Memorial Day and Flag Day parade with family and friends.

He is survived by his children Daniel (Janet Carlson) Balliet, Laura (John) Tucker, and Bobbie (Jeff) Mullen, and a daughter-in-law, Gerri Balliet. Bob is further survived by grandchildren Amy Balliet, Nick Balliet, Mike (Stephanie) Mullen, Christina Mullen, Maura Mullen, Kelli (Gary) Bhojwani, Ryan (Maria) Tucker, Chad (Angie) Tucker, Brad Tucker, Jeff (Norah) Tucker, and Alix Tucker, and great-grandchildren Collin, Savannah, and Tucker Bhojwani, John Patrick Tucker, and Camila Tucker. He is also survived by several first cousins, including Fran Rechner who lived next to him at Brewster Village, and by many nieces, nephews, and their children.

He was preceded in death by his wife Sis, his son David "Bear" Balliet, his brother Stephen "Teet" Balliet, Jr., and his sister Irene "Tudy" Strutz.

The funeral liturgy will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, November 17, at St. Mary Catholic Church (312 S. State St., Appleton) with Father Jim Leary, O.F.M. Cap. officiating. Visitation will be held on Friday, November 16, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Wichmann Funeral Home (537 N. Superior St., Appleton) and again on Saturday at the church from 9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family has established a memorial fund.

The family wishes to thank those who cared for Dad with us after Mom died. This includes Dr. Deborah Schultz and the staff at Brewster Village Heritage Square II, where he resided since April 2011, and his caregivers when he was still living in his home on Packard Street: Mary Wilz, Mary Hurley, Rhonda Cummings, Pearl Hodkiewicz, Camarra Schmude, and Peg Ebben. We also wish to thank Dr. Steve Coenen and the V.A. staff at the John H. Bradley Center in Appleton, his good neighbors Sarah and Larry Radloff, and our special family friend Marilyn Shutte.

You were a great dad, a wonderful husband, a cherished friend, a hard worker who provided for your family, a member of the Greatest Generation who loved your country and took citizenship seriously, a good Democrat, a conservationist, and a caretaker of many others. Your outgoing social nature and smile lit up many a heart and room. We will miss you and honor all of the life lessons we learned from you.



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Published by Appleton Post-Crescent from Nov. 14 to Nov. 17, 2012.

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Mary Wilz

November 22, 2012

Dan Laura and Bobbie
I'am sadden I was unable to be at Mr. B's funeral. Know that my thoughts and prayers were with you all. It was such an honor to help your Mom & Dad the last 20yrs. I have alot of good memories.
As Lawrence Welk said every Saturday night "until we meet again, Goodnight and God Bless."

Barb Foster

November 18, 2012

The Telephone Pioneers of America send our condolences to Bob's family. He was a co-worker, friend and member of our group. He shall be missed by all, but in our thoughts and prayers forever.

Mary Casper

November 17, 2012

I'm sorry to learn of Bob's death. You, his children and grandchildren, are a living tribute to the values your parents passed on to you.

Mary Casper

November 17, 2012

Laura,

Dan Burich, the former Miles sales rep from Appleton that called on you nearly 25 years ago. I'm so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. My father-in-law, Bill Hoffman, worked with your Dad at "Ma Bell" for many years and were great colleagues. I remember your Mom from teaching at St. Mary's and your Dad as well. Your dad always had a great smile on his face and a positive attitude. I admire him for his military service and what he must have endured in WWII. The obituary your family wrote was a real tribute to a wonderful person, a great Dad, a true patriot and role model for many people. He truly was a member of the Greatest Generation. Know that I'm thinking of you and your entire family as your Dad is laid to rest this morning. God Bless him and grant him eternal rest.

Dan Burich
Colorado Springs, CO

Fr. Bob Schiavone

November 16, 2012

Dear Dan, Bobbie, & Laura,
I was privileged to have the friendship of Bob and Sis over the last many years. What gems they were! I am reminded of that ancient saying: "Everytime a person dies, an entire library is burned." I mourn that loss. I pray, now, that God will cherish them forever!

-- Fr. Bob Schiavone, Hales Corners, WI

Lawrence Grunert

November 16, 2012

Bobbie,Laura,Dan, We are sorry for your loss but now Papa is at peace with Sis and David.He lived a live full of adventures,love ,compassion etc and all with Our Lord's Guildness.You all are truely blessed to have had such parents.Our prayers to all...Lawrence & Sharon Grunert,ole friends and older still hairdresser....

November 16, 2012

May the Hearer of prayer grant peace,comfort and strength at this trialsome time, my deepest condolence.

Gary & Cindy Anderson

November 15, 2012

Bobbie, Jeff & Family, We're so sorry to hear of your loss, your Dad was a special person, and he will be missed. Hold onto all of the memories, they will live in your hearts forever. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. You have our deepest sympathy

Jill and Gary nagel long

November 15, 2012

Dan sorry for your loss may you find comfort in his memories

Bill Moder

November 15, 2012

Dan, Laura, Bobby
Sorry to hear about Bob.
I will always remeber the great times we had with you and Sis and Bob.

Jay & Barbara Parish

November 15, 2012

It is a difficult time in our lives when we are loosing our friends and classmates. Our thoughts are with Bob's family.

November 15, 2012

Mrs. Balliet was my 6th grade teacher and Bob would sometimes come into the classroom to help out with various activities. We made paper mache' puppets and Bobbie came in to help also. Mrs. Balliet was always so proud of her family and talked about them often. I am nearly 50 years old now and still remember those great days in 6th grade! God Bless your family, JoAnn Nackers Harvey

November 15, 2012

Bob was a great, fun man. He always made me laugh. He will be dearly missed

mary verbrick(koehler)

November 15, 2012

Bobbie and family,thinking of you in this time of sorrow your dad was a great guy and loved by all god bless

Tom Verkuilen

November 15, 2012

Bob lived, Worked, loved with class, always in all ways. Bob epitomized The American Patriot Tom Brokaw refers to as "the Great Generation". I was proud to work with him and call him friend.

steve pelton

November 15, 2012

So sorry for your loss. bob was a good friend of my dads. i still remember him visiting our house on Drew Street many times. peace.

Kris and Don Clouthier

November 15, 2012

A True tribute to a kind hearted man

Rhonda Hankwitz

November 14, 2012

Balliet Family,
My prayers and thoughts are with your family. It was a great privilege to care for your father this past year and half. I'll never forget his whistle. May God be with you all and give you strength and to remember your fond memories of you Dad. Rhonda Hankwitz

Jim Tillman

November 14, 2012

My heartfelt sympathy to the Balliet family. Thank you Mr. Balliet for all your sacrifices for our country. You're a hero. A gentleman. I know you are with God.

randi latham

November 14, 2012

mr.balliet sorry for your loss

Kelly Connelly

November 14, 2012

You have been a good and loyal friend to my dad, Bob "Scoop" Connelly. The two of you are heroes in so many ways. You brought love and so much laughter to us all. The world has lost a great man. You have been a treasure to our family. Those in heaven are surly laughing now that Mike and Scoop are together clowning around!

Angela Gauger (from BV)

November 14, 2012

So sorry to hear about Bob's passing.
He was an extraordinary man. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bob Hoffman

November 14, 2012

So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We had a ton of fun working together part time at the Stockbridge Tel. Co. and the relaxing time at the Golden Eagle. He WILL be missed!!!!!!!!

Jack Greunke

November 14, 2012

Dear Bob, Rest in peace my friend, I will never forget you. You always put
a smile on our face. Jack at BV

Bob Buesing

November 14, 2012

So sorry to hear this. He was a good guy and a good family friend to my family. he will be missed.

Mary Kay Rogers-Deering

November 14, 2012

I am sorry about your dads passing. I worked with him for 30 years at the telephone company. Went to school for Dave,and of course remember you all from St. Marys School. I have many fond and funny memories of your whole family. May God wrap his arms around and hug you tight during this difficult time.

Rhonda Cummings

November 14, 2012

Bob, you taught me more than you will ever know. Thank you and your family for allowing you into my life. I will never, ever forget you! Love Rhonda

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