Kenneth L Buehler, Basketball Star, Has died
He was not on the list.
Kenneth Buehler, age 99, of Arbor Vitae passed away on Thursday, April 18 at Friendly Village nursing home in Rhinelander.
He is survived by daughter Barbara (George),daughter
Patricia (Frank), son Robert, grandchildren Justin Shetler, Maya Flores,
Magdelena Flores, Melanie Rasmussen (Derek), Steven Cyra (Sydney), great
grandchildren Deanna Flores, Michael Flores, Michaela Flores, Emmanuel Silvera,
Luke Rasmussen and great great granddaughter Giselle Solis.
In addition to his wife, Jeannette, he was predeceased by
his brothers Harold and Earl Buehler and his sister Virginia Lyons.
Ken was born in Edgar, Wisconsin on November 19, 1919. When
his parents, Charles and Gerda Buehler, lost their dairy farm during the
depression, the family moved into town and Ken loved living close to the
gymnasium where he played basketball with his brothers.
Ken continued playing basketball while attending Milwaukee
State Teachers College (now UWM) and then played basketball professionally with
the Sheboygan Redskins. Ken was named Rookie of the Year for the National
Basketball League in 1943, and in 1974was named to UWM’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
World War II interrupted Ken’s basketball career when he
enlisted in the Navy.He married his sweetheart Jeannette just before he pushed
off to fight the Japanese in the Pacific. As 2nd lieutenant, Ken was 2nd in
command of the USS Harris that carried 2000 men. Ken was later awarded the
Bronze star.
The GI bill enabled Ken to go to dental school at Marquette
Dental School in Milwaukee and he practiced dentistry in Menomonee Falls for
over 35 years. When he wasn’t seeing patients, Ken kept busyraising three children
and playing golf. At age 55, he won the Wisconsin State Dental golf tournament,
besting a 30 something rival in sudden death.
When Ken retired, he and Jeannette moved to South Palm
Beach, Florida joining Jeannette’s sister and brother and their spouses. And
later they were joined by daughter, Barbara. In 2015, he moved back to
Wisconsin to live with his daughter, Patsy. Ken enjoyed golfing into his
eighties and fishing and biking well into his nineties. At 98 he still
frequently rode his 3 wheel bicycle for 2 to 3 miles.
Ken was a wonderful, cheerful and generous man loved by
friends and family. He was “never better” until the end.
A celebration of life ceremony will be held on Wednesday,
May 15 at Nimsgern Funeral Home, 1025 Margaret Street, Woodruff, WI. There will
be a 5:00 welcome and a 5:30 service with a light supper to follow.
Donations in memory of Ken may be made to the UCC church he and Jeannette attended in Florida, First Congregational Church of Lake Worth, 1415 N K Street, Lake Worth, FL 33460.
Career information
High school Edgar
(Edgar, Wisconsin)
College Milwaukee
(1939–1942)
Playing career 1942–1946
Position Forward
/ center
Career history
1942–1943,
1946 Sheboygan
Red Skins
1946 Fort Wayne
Zollner Pistons
Career highlights and awards
NBL Rookie of the Year (1943)
Univ. of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Hall of Fame (1974)
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