John Joseph Hosmanek

1926 ∼ 2021

John Joseph Hosmanek
John Joseph Hosmanek, 94, died peacefully at home, on January 21, 2021, after taking his daily neighborhood stroll. He was three days shy of his 95th birthday. John was born in the Carrollville neighborhood of Oak Creek, WI on January 24, 1926, to the late Josef and Susanna (Hruso) Hosmanek, hardworking immigrants from Slovakia. His youth was spent exploring the open fields and Lake Michigan shore, which surrounded his family farm, and instilled in him an appreciation for, and lifelong love of nature, a love he passed on to his children and grandchildren. At the age of 17, upon his graduation from South Milwaukee High School, John joined the U.S. Marine Corps. He served in the First Marine Air Wing on the Solomon Islands, Philippine Islands, Okinawa, and China. Upon his honorable discharge, in 1946 as a staff sergeant, he enrolled at the Milwaukee State Teachers College, attending under the G.I. bill. On August 28, 1948, he married his high school classmate, Angeline Wolsey. They enjoyed 57 years of marriage, until her death on March 26, 2005. In 1950, upon his graduation from the State Teachers College, he joined Angeline in Sheboygan, WI where he taught history and English at Southside Junior High School. In 1952 John was awarded a Ford Foundation Fellowship, which took him to New York City and Washington D.C. to study the relationship between the United Nations and the U.S Congress. John earned his Master’s Degree from Marquette University in 1955 and was named Assistant Principal at Southside Junior High School in 1956. In 1960, upon the recommendation of his friend, and former Sheboygan neighbor, Otto Huettner, John and Angeline moved, with their young family, to Kenosha. John began his career in Kenosha as an Assistant Principal at Lincoln Junior High, under the watchful eye of Principal Florence Donnelly. In 1962, John was named Principal of the newly built Lance Junior High School. In 1966, he became Principal at Tremper High School. He left Tremper in 1970 to serve as Assistant Superintendent. In 1975, John earned a Doctorate of Education degree from Marquette University. He served as Superintendent of the Kenosha Unified School District from 1979 to 1989. John received numerous awards and recognition for his work as an educator, and served on many local, regional, and state boards. He was President of Urban League of Kenosha, President of the Rotary Club, President of the Friends of the Museum, and served as chairman of the VFW Voice of Democracy competition. He also served as President of the Kenosha County Historical Society, and the Wisconsin Slovak Historical Society, where he was the newsletter editor for many years. A letter he wrote to Lee Iacoca, upon the announcement the Kenosha Chrysler plant would close, initiated the establishment of the Chrysler Trust, which provided assistance for educational pursuits of Chrysler employees and their families. In addition, he co-taught school business management classes at the Marquette University and Carthage College. Upon his retirement he traveled often, making many trips to eastern Europe with his wife, children, and grandchildren. He enjoyed a last memorable trip to Slovakia with his daughter when he was 88. John enjoyed gardening, photography, playing Scrabble, and attending Wilmot stock car races and Milwaukee Admirals hockey games. For several years, he drove a stock car at Wilmot, maintained by the Tremper Car Club. He won one checkered flag and was voted most popular driver at the track. He was an avid reader, and his many books were a cherished possession. As well, John was a local history buff, and in 2005, his book, “Kenosha, A Postcard History” was published by Arcadia Press. He was a Green Bay Packers fan, as well as a Milwaukee Brewers fan. Throughout his life, John maintained a happy, positive outlook, had an amusing story for every situation, and always valued his time with family and friends. John was preceded in death by his wife, parents, his brother Joseph Hosmanek, and sister Ann Narloch. He is survived by his sister, Susan Zembrzuski of Port Washington, WI and his five children, Thomas of Blue Grass, IA, Joan (Henry) Turner of Kenosha, WI, Jane Kaiser of Franklin, WI, Mark of Muscatine, IA, and Jean of Kenosha, WI, as well as his two grandsons, Dr. Andrew (Elizabeth) Hosmanek of Wilton, IA, and John Kaiser of Franklin, WI, numerous nieces and nephews, and his longtime caregiver, Yuri. A memorial mass and military honors, in celebration of John’s life will be planned for a future date when family and friends can gather safely. In memory of John, and during this time of isolation, especially for the elderly, please reach out by phone or card to those you care about. John was blessed to have so many people remember him in this way over the past year. Further memorials to St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 2223 51st St., Kenosha, WI 53140 or the Wisconsin Slovak Historical Society, P.O. Box 100164, Cudahy, WI 53110 would be gratefully accepted. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th Street Kenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign John’s Online Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Jean Teising October 16, 2022
I only met John because he bought our house in 1960. My cousin Chet Woroch, who was our contractor, allowed my husband and I to do many jobs on our house. We thought we would live in Kenosha forever. It was not to be, as Simmons Co. left for Munster, Indiana. I pray that his family enjoyed the house as much as we did. I was shocked to see his name in the obits. To the family--I am sorry to hear of your loss. Jean Teising Husband -Chuck Teising deceasedNow living in Keowee Key in Salem, S.C.
Michael Palmer February 2, 2021
I remember Dr. Hosmanek having attended both Lincoln Jr. High and Tremper High under his leadership. My sincere condolences to his family. Michael Palmer - Tremper Class of 1966
Mark Sockness January 31, 2021
John was a mensch. I was a mischievous student while John was at Lance and Tremper. He offered me guidance and direction rather than punishment. I socialized with John later in life and he was a smart, kind and superb man. I am happy he lived to enjoy so much and that he accomplished so much during his life. We were both Marquette Warriors and enjoyed many interesting conversations after I graduated and when he was Superintendent. He leaves a marvelous legacy. RIP.
Jill Blankley January 29, 2021
My father worked for DR Hosmanik when he started teaching at Tremper back in 1969. Dad always had kind words to say about him. DR Hosmanik was kind enough to pay his respects at my father's wake back in 2017. I saw him 2 nights later having dinner at the Bartley House and thanked him again. My condolences to his familyJill Blankley
Peter Pingitore, Sr. January 28, 2021
I consider it a rare honor to have been selected by John to serve as a school principal in Kenosha Unified. Not only did he have high expectations for all of us as school leaders, he modeled those leadership qualities to an exemplary degree. He and his leadership team comprised of Ralph Houghton and Jerry Euting introduced initiatives that made an extraordinary impact across the District. More personally, John provided key background research to my cousin and author Joseph Gallo in the writing of The House on Garden Street, the story of Kenosha Police Officer Antonio Pingitore, our grandfather. John was truly a Renaissance Man with interests and knowledge beyond the norm. I consider him a mentor and a dear friend. My sincere condolences to the Hosmanek family. Peter F. Pingitore, Sr.
Edwin Setter January 28, 2021
Our sincere sympathies to your whole family. It was an honor teaching under your father's leadership when he was superintendent. He was very well respected by all. As editor of the Wisconsin Slovak Historical Society magazine, he encouraged my wife to write stories about her Slovak heritage which he published. Your father's legacy will live on in all the lives he touched. May God bless all of you and give you the strength to get through this difficult time. Edwin and Helen Setter
Ruthanne Kliven January 27, 2021
My heart goes out to the Hosmanek family. I had the great honor of knowing Mr. John Hosmanek. I lived behind his home in Kenosha and spent many hours with his family . His daughter Joan became my best friend. He was a kind and funny guy.He always made me laugh. Rest in peace sir ,you will be missed.
Cindy Owens Wheeler January 27, 2021
I was fortunate to have Mr. Hosmanek as my principal at Tremper after my family moved from Pennsylvania to Kenosha just before beginning my sophomore year of high school. I have very fond memories of him and always felt he was a very nice man. Although I live out of Wisconsin now, every time I visited my parents at the mausoleum, I thought of him with a smile as I noticed that he and his wife would be very close by my folks one day.Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Every time I’m able to visit my my and dad, I will also visit John and Angeline and offer a special prayer for them too. I know he was a good man, and there’s no doubt they raised some very good people. Please take care of yourselves.Cindy Owens Wheeler
Susan Karambelas January 27, 2021
Always remembered you Mr. HOSMANEK WITH FIND MEMORIES AT TREMPER SEN.HIGH RIP Thank you for being a kind n thoughtful Principal who really cared about the students!
Pat Petrik Gibbs January 26, 2021
I am so sad to hear of the passing of Dr. John Hosmanek. I knew him as a child, our house was right behind the Hosmanek house and Jean (Jeannie to me), one of Dr. Hosmanek's children, was my best friend growing up. I extend my heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the Hosmanek family.
Richard Regner January 26, 2021
So sad to hear of the passing of Dr. John Hosmanek. In 1979 Dr. Hosmanek took a chance on a young administrator.Little did I realize at that time what an incredible impression he would make on my career. He was a brilliant individual and an outstanding leader. The Kenosha Unified School District was extremely fortunate to have his leadership as both a principal and superintendent. Dr. Hosmanek’s accomplishments are too numerous to mention here, however, I can say without a doubt that many of the decisions/initiatives he was responsible for are still making an impact in KUSD in 2021! I am forever grateful to have known him as a leader, colleague and personal friend. My wife and I extend our thoughts and prayers to the entire Hosmanek family. God Bless! Dick and Sharon Regner
Janet Hammond Woodbury January 26, 2021
Mr. Hosmanek was my principal at Tremper. I was year book editor and we dedicated the yearbook to him in 1968. He was a wonderful person and he had a positive influence on so many people during his career. What more can a person ask for than to make a difference during your life time...and he certainly did!! My deepest sympathy. We were all lucky to have him in our lives at one time or another!