Obit: Briski, John P. (1934 – 2016)
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Surnames: Briski, Brice, Lindgren, Smith, Zagar, Przybylski, Pernsteiner,
Lendosky, Stimek, Malaszuk, Malnar, Gulczinski
Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 30 Dec 2016
Briski, John P. (22 MAY 1934 – 31 DEC 2016)
JOHN P. BRISKI, age 82, of Greenwood, WI, died on Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at
St.
Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield. Funeral services will be held at 11am on
Saturday, December 31, 2016 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, in Greenwood, with
Fr. Steve Brice officiating. Visitation will be held at the church, on Saturday,
from 9:30am until time of service. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Catholic
Cemetery with military rites conducted by the Greenwood American Legion Post
238. Pallbearers will be his grandsons: Jeremy, Christopher and Cory Lindgren,
Kyle and Tony Briski, and Resse and Tyson Smith.
John Peter Briski was born on May 22, 1934 in the Township of Mead, rural
Greenwood, the son of Matt and Katarina (Zagar) Briski. John was the youngest of
fourteen children, seven sons and seven daughters. As a youngster, he was
interested in music and singing. He played trombone in the high school band and
liked all types of music. His favorite were polkas and waltzes and enjoyed
dancing to such. John in his earlier years, was an assistant projectionist at
the Ritz Theatre in Greenwood, and an assistant bookkeeper for Plautz Brothers
Construction Co. in Willard, WI.
A 1952 graduate of Greenwood High School, he attended Wisconsin State University
of Eau Claire and received a Bachelor of Science degree. He was united in
marriage to the former Florence Przybylski on October 13, 1956 at St. Hedwig's
Catholic Church, in Thorp. John was drafted in the US Army on June 6, 1957 and
received his basic training at Fort Hood, Texas. A member of the 41st Infantry,
he was stationed the majority of the time at Neu Ulm, Germany, whereas, he had
the opportunity to attend the World's Fair in Brussels, Belgium. He made
numerous excursions to Italy, including the Vatican, Switzerland, the
Netherlands, France, Austria and numerous other countries, including visiting
his maternal and paternal relatives, in which was Communist Yugoslavia, in 1958.
In Croatia, he went to Zagreb, its capital and Delnice, where his parents were
born. He received his honorable discharge as Specialist 4th Class at Fort
Sheridan, Illinois on May 20, 1959. Following his discharge, he and his wife
lived in Withee, WI. He taught 34 years, the majority in the Owen-Withee School
District. John retired from teaching in 1990, and he and Florence moved to
Greenwood in 2002, after her retirement from a banking career of 30 years.
He and his wife celebrated 50 years of marriage in 2006 by going on a European
trip, which took them to Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany. A few
years later, another trip was taken overseas to enjoy the sights of Italy and
its history. In October of 2016, they celebrated 60 years of marriage with their
immediate family.
As a naturalist, John loved nature in its fullest and saw great beauty in the
four seasons. He always looked forward, in great anticipation, to spring, with
the arrival of migrating birds. He enjoyed watching the Milwaukee Brewers and
was a devout fan of the Packers. Another joy was being with his family, 10
grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, and the many parties, games and family
picnics. He also enjoyed putting a polka tape in the car cassette player for the
"teenager" to enjoy when borrowing grandpa's car. John took pleasure also in
traveling through the states, casinos and eating out. In eating out, the
grandchildren, and even the great grandchildren, helped spend the "Red Lobster"
certificates that were given as gifts by ordering lobster and crab legs.
A was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society, where he
was a greeter, gift bearer, choir member, and helped with the selling of the
dinner tickets for the Annual Turkey Meal at St. Mary's Church. He was a bass
singer with the Holy Rosary Polka Choir of Owen. In 1996, John and Florence
established the "Holy Rosary Bucket Raffle" and continued with it for 7 years
until they moved to Greenwood. Several thousands of dollars were made over the
years.
Survivors include his wife, Florence, of Greenwood; daughters: Debra (Paul)
Pernsteiner of Medford, Michelle (Jeff) Lindgren of Eau Claire, Barbara
(Michael) Smith of Marshfield; son: Mark (Diane) Briski of Eau Claire;
grandchildren: Jeremy, Jessica, Christopher, Resse, Kyle, Cory, Tyson, Tony,
Carmen, and Kelsey; great grandchildren: Dylan, Madysen and Cayden; one brother:
Robert (Taimi) Briski of Greenwood; one sister: Dolores Lendosky of Greenwood;
sisters-in-law: Della Briski of Altoona, Vivian Briski of Greenwood; nieces,
nephews, other relatives and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Matt Jr., Tony, Frank, Ted
and Albert; and sisters: Mary Malnar, Elizabeth Stimac, Julia Vivoda, Rose
Malaszuk, Angeline and Kay Gulczinski.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be given in John's name to
St. Mary's Fund.
Online condolences may be expressed at
www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, of Greenwood, is assisting the family with arrangements.
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