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John Cerveny

June 23, 1933 — April 10, 2016

MIDDLETON - John Gerald Cerveny passed away on April 10, 2016. He was born on June 23, 1933 in Racine, Wisconsin and was raised there with his sister Jean, by his loving parents, John and Thelma. Following graduation from high school, John spent 2 years at the UW before he was drafted into the Army and eventually served for 16 months in Korea. After his military service, he returned to the University of Wisconsin in Madison obtaining a degree in Microbiology in 1958. Upon completion, John joined Oscar Mayer as a food quality and safety microbiologist. While at OM, he met Miriam (McKee) and they were married in the fall of 1960.

During John's distinguished 37-year career at Oscar Mayer, he was instrumental in protecting the processed meat industry against food safety problems. During that time, he co-authored many significant publications and is acknowledged on three significant patents. After his official "retirement" in 1996, and during his time as an industry Food Safety Consultant, he remained actively involved in issues relating to food safety and was recognized as one of the country's leading Food Microbiologists. Additionally, he had long standing relationships with many professional organizations including the International Association of Food Protection, the International Life Sciences Institute, the Institute of Food Technologists and the UW Madison - Food Research Institute. Because of his lifetime of knowledge and experience in the area of meat and food safety, and many years of informally mentoring friends he met along the way, each of these organizations thoughtfully recognized his many contributions over the years.

John's deeply modest nature once led him to remark that his greatest satisfaction was sleeping well at night knowing he had made a small contribution to improving food safety. His many friends and colleagues would say that his contribution and impact went well beyond his career.

Away from work, John enjoyed gardening, listening to a wide variety of music, reading, and people watching on the Union Terrace with popcorn and a local beer. John's greatest joy was his family, and his fondest memories were family vacations to Wisconsin lakes and to the family farm in Iowa. More recently, he very much enjoyed visits to the West Coast and a variety of travel adventures with his kids and grandkids.

He is survived by his son John (Raquel) and daughter Sarah Grimm (Art), Miriam his former wife and friend of many years, his sister Jean Brackett and his four beloved grandchildren who were the light of his life: Cayman, Cate Molly, Catalina and Kellan. He took particular interest in each child's activities and was never surprised at their accomplishments, often stating that it was "in the genes", with a twinkle in his eyes.

John was a tireless volunteer and enthusiastically jumped in wherever he could. Some of his favorites were local literacy programs, a variety of activities at St. Luke's Lutheran, and helping sell flowers with friends at the farmer's market on the square. He will be greatly missed for his tremendous energy, bright smile, warm humor, generous spirit, insatiable curiosity, and the always predictable, "Say, I have a question for you...".

John's family will greet folks from 11:30 AM-12:00 PM (noon) on Saturday, May 7, 2016 at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 7337 Hubbard Ave., Middleton, WI 53562 with a celebration of John's life to follow at 12:00 PM (noon). There will be a light reception at the church following services.

For those that wish to do so, a remembrance in John's name could be provided to establish a fund supporting students and programs associated with the UW Madison - Food Research Institute (collected by the family until plans can be finalized) or to Middleton's Pheasant Branch Conservancy at www.pheasantbranch.org .

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St. Luke's Lutheran Church Middleton
7337 Hubbard Avenue Middleton, Wisconsin 53562

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

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St. Luke's Lutheran Church Middleton
7337 Hubbard Avenue Middleton, Wisconsin 53562

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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