William “Bill” Allan Marescalco passed away peacefully on April 22, 2022, at age 85. He is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Barb (Pedersen) Marescalco; son, Glen Marescalco; daughters Laura (Steve) Tredup, Amy (Doug) Massey, and Katy (Dan) Cobian; grandchildren Megan (Anthony) and Aaron (Hayden), Brian and Julie, Liv and William; great-grandchildren Hudson, Eddison, and Raelyn; brother, Rodney Marescalco; and his dear brother and sister-in-laws, niece, and nephews. Bill was born in Kenosha on March 6, 1937, to the late William E. and Ann (Dumesic) Marescalco. He graduated from Mary D. Bradford High School in 1954, enlisted in the Marines at age 17, and was the Honor Cadet of his platoon. He was stationed in Japan for a year and honorably discharged in 1957. Later that year, Bill began his career in land surveying, which he would enjoy for over five decades working in the Kenosha County Surveyor’s Office and later with his son, Glen, at Marescalco Countywide Surveying. Perhaps Bill’s best-known legacy is owning and operating Sheridan Lanes bowling center from 1973 to 2012 and Sheridan Self Storage from 1996 to 2021 with his wife, Barb. Bill loved the game of bowling but treasured even more the relationships developed through the sport as a teammate, coach, and friend. His bowling accomplishments include thirteen 300 games, nine 800 series, 49 appearances and three titles in the Kenosha News tournament, coaching the Tremper High School boys bowling team to three state titles, and joining his dad, Bill Sr., in both the Kenosha and Wisconsin State Bowling Hall of Fames. Over the years, Bill competed in various leagues and tournaments with his dad, brother, kids, grandkids, and nephews. He bowled his final league season on a team with Barb and threw his last ball (we’ll call it a strike) just four weeks before his death. Bill’s family legacy, however, has always been the cottage he purchased with Barb in 1976. Their summer escape just 45 minutes out of town became a treasured place for family to gather and backdrop to a lifetime of memories: birthday parties, boat rides, cornhole tournaments, euchre games, hundreds of puzzles, and one memorable wedding. What was at first the source of endless improvement projects, eventually became his dream home, his “love boat,” and the site of many golden retirement years. Bill built a life he was proud of and exemplified hard work, determination, fun, and occasional hard-headedness. He loved to “put something together:” a ball team, a bowling league, a new business idea. He built anything his kids and grandkids dreamed up: a tree house, a playhouse, a fort, an ice-skating rink. On holidays, Bill would gather his nieces, nephews, and grandkids under the dining room table and tell “Jack stories,” tall tales of missions with his imaginary best friend (a dog), Jack. He was also known to pull over next to a farm field and “call the cows,” which would all come running much to his kids’ delight and his own amusement. A steadfast (read: frustrated) Cubs fan for over 70 years, you could frequently hear “Cubs lose, Cubs lose!” hollered from somewhere in the house, with only a brief respite in the fall of 2016. In addition to bowling, Bill enjoyed golf and had a lifetime love of baseball, from pick-up games at Roosevelt Park as a kid to organizing the Kenosha Blue Streaks summer team for his friends and playing slow pitch softball well into his 50s. He also adopted new hobbies later in life. At age 78, Bill trained for and ran his first 5K - a family affair - and proudly earned a medal for his age group. He enjoyed many subsequent Turkey Trots with his cherished family in North Carolina. Bill was kind and generous to all, quick to say, “I love you,” and able to find the bright side of any challenge. When asked how he was doing, his customary response was, “Never better.” This mindset helped him overcome many challenges later in life and we know that he would assure us that he’s “never better” as we celebrate his life today. The family would like to thank Dr. Neil Shepler and Hospice Alliance House for their compassion and support. Visitation will be held at Proko Funeral Home on Monday, April 25, 2022, from 4:00-6:00 p.m., followed by a brief service at 6:00 p.m. with military honors. Family and friends are invited to Sheridan Lanes for a gathering immediately following the service. Interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hospice Alliance House. All donations to the family will be directed to support the Tremper High School bowling teams. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Bill’sOnline Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com
Condolences
Boots and Dave Wells
April 25, 2022
Dave and and I were sorry to hear about Bill’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. He was a wonderful and caring person. He will be missed by all.
Bill Johnson II
April 25, 2022
Glen - so sorry to read about your dad's passing.
Lori & Darren Craft
April 25, 2022
Amy and Family - We're so sorry for your loss. What a beautiful obituary, wish we could have met your Dad. Find comfort in the memories and know you're surrounded by family and friends. Thoughts and Prayers to all.
Dale mathis
April 24, 2022
Wanda and Dale Wow, Never Better really says it all !!!! We love y’all and in our prayers
jim Marescalco
April 24, 2022
Dear Barb, Glen, Laura, Amy, Katy, and Cousin Rod,Although many years have passed since we moved to Florida, memories of my childhood and all the family outings and celebration are still vivid in my mind. As we grew up our paths went separate ways but not the love we had for family. I always remembered Christmas Eve at Grampa and Grandmas with all the good Italian food and enjoying all my cousins. another special time was when our whole family went to Fox River Park to enjoy a day of games, fishing and of course, the food! But the highlight of the day was when Grampa Joe came through the park with his ice cream truck and we all had an ice cream sandwhich with Neapolitan ice cream about an inch thick between the two wafers! I can't help to think back about all my aunts and uncles as well. Many good times we had during the early years. As our family grew, married, and had children it was more difficult to get together as often but our Marescalco family was always thought of with respect and admiration for our involvement and trust with the community.So to Barb and family I pray that God will comfort you in the coming days and know that your family and friends are grateful for the time we had with Bill.God Bless,Jim and Sharon Marescalco
Liz Sipple
April 24, 2022
Deepest sympathy to all of Bill’s family. He was a very good man and mentor.The world was a better place with Bill in it…God Bless
Kyle
April 23, 2022
Thank you Bill. Thank you for providing me and so many others with the opportunity to prove to ourselves what could be accomplished with hard work, teamwork, and positivity. We are left with so many great memories, but I’ll always remember how great of a mentor and friend you were to me. We’ll celebrate the amazing life you lived, but your memory will live on forever in our hearts. I’ll miss you greatly. Kyle.
J. R. & Jolene ( Kramer ) Jurgens
April 23, 2022
Glen, We are so very sorry for your loss. May God be with you through this most difficult time in your life. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. It is never easy losing someone so precious to you. Again sorry Jolene & Family We went to school together don’t know if you remember.
Ann Niccolai
April 23, 2022
Barb & family: So sad to hear of Bill's passing. What a lovely tribute for such a remarkable person. Please know you are in my thoughts & prayers. With warm & sincere condolences. Ann Niccolai
Jill Korowin
April 22, 2022
Barb and family,I just read about Bill’s passing. What a wonderful tribute to an amazing person. My sincere condolences to you and your family. I will always remember the fun weekends at the cottage, and of course the many years of bowling at Sheridan Lanes. This spans over many years. Then we hadn’t seen each other for quite some time and ran into each other at the race at Library Park that you mentioned in the obituary. The whole family was there, and it was such an exciting day for all of you to participate in that race and for Bill to win his age group. I remember that like it was yesterday. We took pictures and talked about time’s passed. I have some wonderful memories of our times together. I am so sad for your loss. He will be missed by everyone who’s lives he touched. I’m sorry I’m not in town and won’t be at the funeral, but will be thinking of you. My sincere condolences to you and your family. Love and hugs, Jill Korowin
Susan Gilbert
April 22, 2022
My husband used to speak so highly of Bill. The stories that Garth would tell when he was trying to learn to bowl. Hugs and prayers to the family. Sue Hagerstrom Gilbert