News: Abbotsford – Horacek
Electric – 80 Years in Business (2022)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Horacek, Kropp, Heindl
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 13 Jul 2022
Peter Horacek Jr. has been serving Abbotsford and the surrounding area as an
electrician since he was 10 years old. A business that was started in 1942 will
turn 80 years old this year. As a kid, Horacek would work on jobs with his dad
who was a self-taught electrician.
In 1942, Peter Horacek Sr. began working as an electrician by installing
electricity on his own farm. Soon after, neighbors and community members were
asking him to replicate that job in their own barns.
After installing electricity in barns, farmers were able to start streamlining
their milking process. The work that Horacek Sr. and Horacek Jr. did in getting
electricity into barns directly correlated with the ability to produce milk
without the hassle of hand milking cows and in turn, allowed farming to enter
into a new age.
Horacek said that running electricity to the barn didn’t mean his work was done
at the properties he was working at.
“A lot of times, once the barn got electricity, the house also did,” Horacek
said.
Along with electrical work, the Horaceks farmed up until the 1990s and Horacek
Jr. drove milk trucks for a portion of his younger years.
At 10 years old, Horacek Jr. started wiring by pulling the wires from one outlet
to the next. He said he enjoyed working with his dad even though he couldn’t
perform all of the tasks required of an electrician. “The drills were hand
cranked and at 10 years old, I didn’t have enough muscle to do that. I enjoyed
working along side my dad and seeing the lights turn on when we finished a job.”
In the 1960s, Horacek Sr.’s health began to decline and the business changed
hands to Horacek Jr. In 1960, Horacek Jr. married Joyce Kropp and they farmed,
raised five children and grew the Horacek Electric business.
Their kids, Kenny, Linda, Kevin, Denise and Elizabeth became the family’s “hired
farmhands.” They also would go to job sites and help Peter pull wires and help
with other small projects.
In 1972, Horacek Sr. retired from being an electrician and in turn, Horacek Jr.
started Horacek Electric. After learning most of his electrical skills on the
job, Horacek Jr. went to school and was certified as an electrician.
The thing that distinguished Peter Jr. from other electricians was his
willingness to attack difficult jobs like climbing into silos to fix the
electric motors. Rarely would Peter bring the motor he was working on down from
near the top of the silo.
“Many electricians would not climb the silos,” Peter said. “I only brought the
motors down from the unloader if it was burnt out and couldn’t be fixed.”
As the business grew, Peter hired Jim Heindl as a part-time helper.
“Jim would do the stainless steel welding and I would do the wiring,” Horacek
said. “We made a great team.”
The Horaceks sold the family farm in 1997 to their son, Kenny and moved to
Abbotsford. While in Abbotsford, Peter added commercial wiring to the business.
He has worked on many area businesses and buildings. Some include: the TP
Printing addition, the R.J. Stockwell Company auction building and the Holy
Family Catholic Church in Poniatowski. Peter and Joyce’s bright yellow Horacek
Electric trucks could be seen driving throughout central Wisconsin and even in
area parades.
Peter earned the Business of the Year award in 2007 and he said, “I was humbled
and surprised to receive that recognition.” He was also named an Outstanding
Alumni of Abbotsford High School and earned a spot on the Wall of Fame in
October of 2019. Now, at 83 years old, Peter might not be scaling silos to run
electricity to the structure, but he is still working on small jobs here and
there while keeping the tradition of Horacek Electric alive.
Reflecting on his past experiences with the community and his family, Peter said
it would not have been possible without the support around him.
“I am very thankful and blessed for my wife and children,” Peter said. “This
year marks our 62nd wedding anniversary and I would not be where I am today
without [my family’s] hard work, love and support. Thank you to all of my
customers of 50 years.”
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