Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
2862 N. 53rd Street
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
2862 N. 53rd Street
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Born to life- November 27, 1928 Born to eternal life- July 22, 2015 Beloved husband of 64 years to Beverly Jean (Bird) Juech. Dear Father of the late Atty. Stephen Paul Juech. Special Father-in-law to Cheryl (Heuler) Juech. Dearest Grandpa to three outstanding grandsons and their wives; John S. and Kate Schroder Juech, Benjamin J.Continue Reading
Born to life- November 27, 1928
Born to eternal life- July 22, 2015
Beloved husband of 64 years to Beverly Jean (Bird) Juech. Dear Father of the late Atty. Stephen Paul Juech. Special Father-in-law to Cheryl (Heuler) Juech. Dearest Grandpa to three outstanding grandsons and their wives; John S. and Kate Schroder Juech, Benjamin J. and Allison (Grade) Juech, Matthew G. Juech and fiancé Kristina Bath. God also gave Harry the blessing of four Great Grandchildren; Charles L. Juech, Josephine A. Juech, Stephen E. Juech and Peter J. Juech.
Dear brother of Dorothy Scherck (the late Harold). Brother-in-law of Allen and Arlen Bird, Ken and Allene Friede, Kenneth and Carol Bird, Kathleen and William Hudson. Harry will be further missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and special friends, especially life-long friend James Slater. He was preceded in death by his special parents-in law, Kenneth and Theresa Bird.
Harry volunteered at the Lutheran Home for many years and was a member of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church for over 60 years where he was a choir member, youth counselor, usher and church committee member. Harry enjoyed a long career as a printer for many successful Milwaukee printing companies.
Funeral services will take place at Mt. Calvary, 2862 N. 53rd Street, Milwaukee, WI on Tuesday, July 28th with visitation from 1:00 PM until time of service at 3:00 PM. Private burial at Union Cemetery in Colgate, WI will take place at a later date. Memorials suggested to Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church.
Universally and affectionately known as "Grandpa Harry" or "Lighthorse," his family and friends celebrate his life with all the people with whom he shared a conversation or joke. Harry loved people and he loved life. His tremendous legacy lives on in all those he touched.