Obit: Bladl, Paul J. Jr. (1933 - 2020)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bladl, Greenway, Baley
----Source: O-W Enterprise Facebook (Owen, Clark Co., WI) 12/02/2020
Bladl, Paul J. Jr. (13 September 1933 -1 September 2020) With Flag
Paul J Bladl, Jr passed away peacefully at his home on September 1, 2020.
He was born in Neillsville, on September 13, 1933 to Mr & Mrs Paul J Bladl, Sr.
He grew up on a farm outside of Owen, and his favorite stories of his early
years were of his sheep, Mary, who lambed 3 sets of triplets under his care, and
deer hunting with his Dad and neighbors. He never lost his love of hunting and
looked forward to hunting each year with his nephews. He attended Owen High
School where he was in the band, was a member of the football team, and was
senior class president. He graduated in 1951 and attended the University of
Wisconsin in River Falls. In 1954 he enlisted in the United States Army and
spent a tour in Germany.
In 1956 he began his 38 year career working for John Deere Company as an area
sales manager, first in Newton, then in Moline, Illinois and later transferring
to the Dallas branch. After he retired, he taught Ag-Tech school at Navarro
College in Corsicana, Texas for a number of years. In 2006 he worked from home
doing warranty claims for John Deere until 2010.
Paul met and married Nancy Greenway in 1960 and together they adopted 4
children: Pamela Marie, Susan Louise, Micheal Anthony and an infant son, Paul
James (Jamie) who lived only 11 short months.
Paul was a long time member of St. Ann Catholic Church in Coppell, Texas and an
active member of the Knights of Columbus.
The love of his life, Nancy, passed away in November 2005. He later met and
married Bernadette Baley in 2008.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, his parents, his sister, and his
infant son, Jamie.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Bernadette, daughters Pamela (Greg)
and Susan (Robert) and son Micheal (Cynthia), step-daughter Becky (John),
grandchildren Paul, Ashley, Carson and Perry and 4 great-grandchildren, Conner,
Kaleb, Beau, and Zoey in addition to a myriad of friends and brother Knights of
Columbus.
Mulkey-Mason Funeral Home, Lewisville, TX, was in charge of the arrangements.
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