Eric Olson, 68, of Kenosha, passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2016, at United Hospital System-St. Catherine’s Medical Center Campus surrounded by his loving family. Born in Kenosha on April 21, 1948, he was the son of the late Emil and Helen (Rafferty) Olson. He was 1966 graduate of St. Joseph High School. Also at that time he won the Golden Gloves Heavy Weight State Championship. After school, he enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps and rose to the rank of E5 Sergeant. After serving he returned to Kenosha and enrolled at UW-Parkside and started a 25-year love affair with Rugby. During his playing days and with various teams he played Rugby in Ireland, New Zealand, and France. In 1973, he began a 31-year stint with Cherry Electric in Waukegan and Kenosha. He worked in advertising, sales and product management. He retired in 2006 to become Director of the Kenosha Casino Project where he worked for the Menomonee Indian Tribe, Mohegan Sun Casino and Hard Rock Hotels and Casinos until 2013. Eric was a member of the Kenosha School Board for ten years and was President of the Board for four years. During his tenure, he was part of the referendum that built or altered eight schools, including four new buildings. He was a member of the Boys & Girls Club Board during the funding and building of the present facility. In 2006, he and Mike Pitts, Jr. started the Dairyland Beer & Cheese Fest that in the past 10 years has raised over a quarter million dollars for the Boys & Girls Club activities. He received the Outstanding Service Award from the board in February of 2010 and in 2016 the Helping Hands Award. Eric founded the Kenosha Baseball Simmons Organization, which was instrumental in maintaining Simmons Field. This was partly a result of a long family history in baseball in Kenosha. His father, Emil, was one of the founders of Little League in Kenosha. He spearheaded efforts to run Simmons Field on a volunteer basis which eventually lead to the Kenosha Kingfish coming to Kenosha. He also helped with the annual cigar fundraiser to raise funds to maintain the field. In February of 2013, he received the Certificate of Appreciation from the 82nd Airborne Division for selfless service to the Wounded Warrior Project SEWI Chapter. For the last 10 years, he has helped raise money at the Annual Tom & Jerry’s Christmas Eve party at TG’s bar. The event originally started as a fundraiser for Frank School as a coat and hat collection for disadvantaged children. Eric also founded and ran the Ameche Medal Awards, which was awarded to an area high school outstanding football player and coach of the year. He was a 25-year member of the Danish Brotherhood and Silver Dollar Club and served on the Pleasant Prairie Plan Commission for 10 years. He was very proud to be a Kenosha resident. Eric is survived by his two brothers, Chris (Diane) Olson of Denver, CO, and Jon (Peggy) Olson of Kenosha; a sister, Mary (Jim) Kaufman of Sheboygan; 11 adoring nephews and niece, Jon Jr., Frank, Alec, Gina, Luke, and Anthony Olson, Adam, Kyle and Eric Kaufmann, and Colin, Owen and Devin Olson; and his former wife, Alice Linders Olson, and her son, Abraham Linders. He is further survived by numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Graveside services will take place on Thursday, December 22nd, at St. James Cemetery, 7002-7th Avenue, at 3:00 p.m. followed by a reception at Circa on 7th at 4:00 p.m. Reflections from friends to be held at 5:00 p.m.Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Eric’s Online Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com
Condolences
Sharon Carmody Beach Park, IL
January 17, 2017
My prayers and thoughts go out to Eric's family. I met Eric through the WLIP radio station he was fun to be around and he enjoyed meeting people and helping out in anyway he could weather it be at a social event or work.
Diane & Mitch Mitsven
December 29, 2016
Oh so sad to hear this news. Eric was so funny and so easy going.. Another thing he wasn't afraid of the Cherry's to speak his peace. God bless you. Rest in peace...
Courtney bjorn
December 22, 2016
So sorry to hear of Eric's passing, let alone to hear it, after the funeral has passed. Eric was a great figure in my life growing up. I adored him! I wish there were more men like him, the world would be a better place. He truly got it, I so appreciated his kindness, and sincerity, and strong sense of what was right. You are missed.
Tim Dinan
December 22, 2016
Kathy and I are so sorry we won't be able to attend any of the events to honor and remember Eric. Our condolences to all the family and friends. We are missing a wonderful man.
John L. Cotton
December 22, 2016
Eric you were bigger than life bothPhysically and in your outgoingPersonality. You and I thought weCould save Mr.Cherry some moneyBy having you and i prepare and serve dinner to our Reps in the skie lodgeAt the Grand Geneva Resort during ourSales meeting in Lake Geneva, Wi.We didn't do so well as we endedUp having to call the chef downTo help us and the only thing the Reps Enjoyed was the extended happy hour that turned into 2 1/2+Before dinner was served.Eric you lift us way to soonGo find another meeting to hostAnd another restaurant to have aGood time in. I know you will.God speed my friend you willBe missed. Your friendJohn L.Cotton
Mark McCarthy
December 22, 2016
We lost a true Kenosha Original. Eric led quite a life. People who knew him, and there are a lot of people who knew and loved Eric, enjoyed his zest for life, his great personality, sense of humor and his love of organizing fun events and looking to help others. Eric was a "people" person and it was just fun to know him. He was my first basketball coach when I was a kid and taught me how to make a layup, jump shot and rebound. 15 years or so later I had the opportunity to play on the same team at the CYC with the Big "O" and his brother Jon and Jimmy and Micky Johnson. It was a lot of fun and we did very well with big Eric clogging up the middle. Then it was over to Chet's after the games where Eric would jump behind the bar to help out Chet. Eric was involved in a lot of good things in Kenosha. Maybe the hometown flags should be flown at half mast in his memory. I am grateful to have known Eric. Condolences to all his family and countless friends.
Susan Pascucci
December 21, 2016
My heartfelt sympathy to his family. I knew him years ago and he was always such a kind and considerate gentleman. He never hesitated to help someone out. He was such a loyal and devoted friend to many and a great asset to his community. He will be sadly missed.
Bill Venturino
December 21, 2016
Eric was one of the finest men I've ever met. Rest in Peace my dear friend ,it was and honor to have known you.
Laurie Boivin
December 21, 2016
I was very sad to hear the news of Eric's passing. I will always remember the first time I met Eric way back when in the early days of our Menominee Kenosha project. Eric lived and breathed it right along with us and was there through thick and thin. He was always a gracious host and made sure we were taken care of when we came to Kenosha. He would introduce us to everyone he knew, and he knew a lot of people! A gentle giant of a man who will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Eric.
Lynda Vervilles-Preston
December 21, 2016
To Mary and the rest of the Olson family. I remember Eric as the kind and gentle upper classman who always had a smile on his face. To see his accomplishments and concern for his community it a wonderful example of a life well lived. I am so sorry for your loss.
Joan Delabreau
December 21, 2016
It was very sad to hear about Eric's passing. He will always be remembered by me and the Menominee Nation as a man with great integrity and a heart full of caring. He always placed others first in all his efforts. Rest in Peace, our friend.
Barbara (Tapley) Kautenburg
December 21, 2016
Rest in Peace Eric my prayers go out to your family during this very hard time.I attended Grade School and was a part of the 1966 class of St. Joseph High School with Eric he would always put a smile on your face.Barb
Paul Kern
December 21, 2016
Rest In Peace Eric
Joe Kiriaki
December 20, 2016
Eric Olson was a fair and honest School Board member! He was always willing to listen to the people working in the classroom on how to make teaching and learning better for kids. He put Kenosha Kids first! Our prayers go out to his family.
Gary Larson
December 20, 2016
Eric was the Real McCoy. Always in the middle of something he will be missed by many. My time at Cherry wouldn't have been the same without his smiling face. Sorry he was still young but Eric got a lot in during his time. Long live the Big E. Our thoughts go out to the family at this time.
Harvey Miller
December 20, 2016
RIP Eric I am happy to say I'm one of the older friends in your business life at Cherry and one of your strongest supporters of your projects.RIP my friend
Bob Lee
December 20, 2016
Will miss you Eric, you did so much for the community. Honored to be your friend.
Scott & Merle Haarbauer
December 20, 2016
Will never forget him and all the good times he provided for so many. Long live Rafferty's! and countless other times and places...
Bill & Terry Johnson
December 20, 2016
So very sorry to hear this news. Our prayers are with the family.🙏
Ron and Jackie Benhoff
December 20, 2016
Such sad news. Eric was one of a kind. A big man with an even bigger heart. Always thinking of the less fortunate. He will be missed in the Kenosha community.
David Hayes
December 20, 2016
We wish comfort to the Family and feel very blessed we had the privilege of knowing Eric while I as at Cherry. -- Dave & Beverly Hayes
Craig and Diane Stewart
December 20, 2016
So sorry to hear the news, a true friend with many great memories for many years. Sorry can't make the service but rest assured our thoughts and prayers are with the Olsen family.Been a treat E.
Joseph Kubica
December 19, 2016
My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Eric Olson and my condolences.R.I.P. Eric
Mark Thomas Onosko
December 19, 2016
My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this most difficult of times.