Aug 26, 2024

Eugene Vapenik (1946-2023)

Posted Aug 26, 2024 2:50 PM
Geno Vapenik
Geno Vapenik

Eugene Marion “Geno” Vapenik, 76, of Cassville, Wisconsin, passed away on May 14, 2023. 

Born on November 4, 1946 in Imperial, Nebraska, he was a devoted father, brother and friend, known for his compassionate spirit and dedication to his community. 

Gene graduated from Madrid High School in 1964 and furthered his education at McCook College, graduating in 1966.

Shortly thereafter, he entered the United States Navy, where he served valiantly during the Vietnam War. After basic training, he attended Basic Hospital Corps School and Field Medical Service School. Gene was attached to a Marine unit, earning the title of “Devil Doc.” His service included commendable achievements and he was honorably discharged in November of 1970, decorated with the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Cross Gallantry, Vietnam Service Medal with Marine Corps device and one bronze star, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, and Navy Commendation Medal with Combat “V.”

Following his military service, Gene relocated to Wisconsin where he continued his career in the medical field. He obtained his PA license and dedicated many years to caring for others as a Physicians Assistant and later as a nurse, until his retirement.

Gene had a passion for the outdoors, particularly hunting and fishing. He was skilled in various crafts including gun tinkering, carving, engraving, and gardening. An avid collector and sharpener of knives, Gene also enjoyed sitting back, smoking his pipe and watching the birds, especially hummingbirds that visited his Wisconsin home. 

Chesapeake Bay Retrievers were his favorite dog breed and he had several. Horus was his last and best “Chessie,” and Gene later shared him with Tim and his family. He also kept a keen eye on governmental affairs, which he followed with great interest. 

Gene is survived by his son Christopher of Los Angeles, California; his former wife and friend Eileen Vapenik of Los Angeles, California; his sister Maxine Stewart of Walla Walla, Washington; his brother Tim (Deb) of Wallace, Nebraska; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his infant daughter, Dawn Marie-Elizabeth. 

Military Services will be held on August 30 at 11 a.m. CT at Fort McPherson National Cemetery in Maxwell, Nebraska. A luncheon will follow at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church at 3301 Echo Drive, North Platte. 

Gene’s life and service will be honored in a manner benefitting his significant contributions to his country and community.