John A. Syty

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John A.
Syty

John A. Syty

1955 – 2025

  • Visitation – Saturday, June 14th from 1–3 PM
    • Heritage Funeral Home, 9200 S. 27th Street, Oak Creek
  • Funeral Service – Saturday, June 14th at 3 PM
    • Heritage Funeral Home, 9200 S. 27th Street, Oak Creek

 

Look up into the sky, and you might see John riding through the clouds, as if they were the fairways of Heaven’s golf course.

John Alex Syty, age 69, peacefully closed his eyes for the final time with his life partner and loving wife of 45 years, Laura, by his side—whom he adored deeply, along with their sons, Richie and Will.

John was born and raised on his family’s farm in Racine County, the third generation to carry on a legacy established in 1922. One of his greatest joys in life was passing that legacy on to his sons.

His career as a golf course superintendent at South Hills Country Club began while he was still a student at Union Grove High School (Class of 1974), earning just $1.00 per hour. Over 52 years later, he retired as a valued, easy-going, and respected leader in his field. John briefly paused his early career to serve in the U.S. Army, and upon returning, he met and married Laura. Their marriage was filled with love, laughter, adventure, and more than a few shenanigans.

John was also a devoted member of the Wisconsin Chapter of GCSAA since 1985 and GCSAA lifetime member for 34 years.

John’s favorite pastimes included gardening, deer hunting, and fishing. He had a talent for fixing just about anything and a deep passion for restoration. One of his proudest projects was restoring his father’s 1940 Model H John Deere tractor. While working in the shop during winter, he built a giant sandbox so his boys could play nearby.  Fall was his favorite season. He cherished family trips to Pennsylvania and spontaneous day trips—often lasting up to 10 hours—where he’d hand his boys fifty $1.00 bills so they could play crane games at every stop along the way.

John is survived by his devoted wife, Laura, with whom he shared a loving marriage since October 22, 1988, united at North Cape Lutheran Church. He also leaves behind their two wonderful sons, Richie (Erin) and Will. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Glen, in 2022. John will be dearly missed, yet his legacy and spirit will live on through his family and dear friends.  You never quite knew what John was going to say—his quick wit and sense of humor could catch you off guard, leaving you laughing when you least expected it.

The family extends their deepest gratitude to the many medical professionals who not only provided care but also became dear friends. Your tireless dedication meant the world to us. Special thanks to Dr. Paul Durbin, Dr. Thomas Matkov, Dr. James Prahl, and the surgical team at Aurora St. Luke’s—especially Dr. James Klas—as well as the oncology team at Aurora and the compassionate staff at Aurora Zilber Family Hospice. We are also profoundly grateful to the Wee One Foundation for their support and generosity throughout John’s courageous journey.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation on Saturday, June 14th from 1–3 PM, followed by a service at 3 PM at Heritage Funeral Home, 9200 S. 27th Street, Oak Creek.

To honor John’s memory, contributions to the family are warmly appreciated.

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7 Comments

  1. Nicolet June 6, 2025 at 4:56 pm - Reply

    My condolences to Laura, Will, and Richie. I was always happy to see John. I know he loved his family. and that you will miss him.
    Laura-you were his amazing support! Take care.as you begin this new chapter in your life.
    Love to you all,
    Nicolet

  2. Jim and Dianne Thorpe June 6, 2025 at 6:21 pm - Reply

    Laura our deepest sympathy to you and your family
    John will always be remembered by us and especially
    Brian who worked with John for a long time at South Hills,
    May he rest in peace and live on in your heart forever

  3. Juan Navarro June 6, 2025 at 10:39 pm - Reply

    My deepest condolences to you guys . I could write a book on the memories we had as I worked for him for 25 years at SHCC. John was an awesome boss and even a better person , couldn’t have asked for a better teacher showed me all the ropes and I use. Those to this day and I was able to keep in touch with him after his retirement and would still crack our jokes and share some laughs over the phone like him asking me to still refer to him as “bossman” because it sounded better . There wasn’t a favor he wouldn’t do ,or a machine he couldn’t fix he was just that type of guy . He loved his family and it showed. My thoughts and prayers are with you guys at this time and forever more . One of his last favors he asked of me was to help take the satellite dish off the roof of SHCC, I asked him how would it take he said “depends if you fall off , then maybe a little longer “ aw man he was to funny !!! Rest in paradise BOSSMAN!!

  4. Ann Zeman June 7, 2025 at 1:49 pm - Reply

    Terribly Sorry Laura, Richie and Will for your tremendous loss, I will remember John for his demeanor of his reserved nature and having patience of a saint. When I came to your house way back when, to give John haircuts he would sit so calmly as I would cut and cut away at his thick head of hair. I must have gave him 2-3 haircuts in one sitting, taking a good hour to finish. John was probably thinking to himself will I have any hair left? I won’t forget the night of your wedding reception when I heard John sing, don’t remember the song but it was so mellow and precise, quite a pleasant surprise and thought to myself – wow, that man can sing! Yes, May you rest in Peace good man !

  5. Natalie Jonas June 11, 2025 at 11:08 am - Reply

    I’m so sorry for your loss of such a wonderful loving husband and father to your handsome sons. You two had a love for the ages. Your family is a such a beautiful story. Puzzle pieces that fit together so perfectly. It created the happiest most loving picture of a wonderful great fun life together. As a person of faith I know one day all those pieces will be together again. That love will never end. Rest in peace until that time comes.

  6. Steve Miller June 12, 2025 at 4:57 am - Reply

    My deepest condolences for your loss. May God give you peace and comfort through your time of sorrow.
    Your heating fuel delivery man

  7. Andrew Zeman June 14, 2025 at 12:00 pm - Reply

    Condolences to Laura Ritchie and Will… Your husband and father will be forever missed and remembered both ….what a great man to have as a boss…. Patient. Could fix anything and nice sense of humor..

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