Message from Teddy Bauer
January 12, 2018 3:03 PM
I have great memories of playing for Hoot many years ago on the "Door County Co-op" little league Team. Not only did he instill a great love of the game of baseball within me, but also taught me the "right way" to play the game, which was a testament to the kind of person that he was. I'm thankful for the time and direction I had by Hoot over my young baseball years. Condolences from the entire Bauer family!
A candle was lit by Monica and Caroline Haen
on January 12, 2018 8:36 AM
Message from paul
January 11, 2018 12:50 AM
So very sad to hear of Hoot's passing. I played for him on his little league Co-op team and 5th&6th grade parochial football teams. So many great memories. He was a leader, teacher, kind, firm, fair and always kept it fun. He played to win, but good sportsmanship was #1 with Hoot. He had an incredibly generous volunteer spirit and was totally dedicated to the kids. So many of us learned lessons in life and leadership from him. Hoot lives on in the thousands of lives he touched. A special man, and a life well-lived. RIP, Coach!
Message from Kevin Woldt
January 10, 2018 8:19 PM
Hoot, you took one look at my glove when I joined legion (at 16) in 1975 and said "give me that". I guess I trusted you, it was the only one I had, When I came back for practice the next day it was like brand new. I had nothing to give you but "thanks". I'll never forget it. RIP.
Message from Woody Allen
January 10, 2018 7:07 PM
Hoot will be very missed by all the people that crossed path's with him over the years as I had Hoot as my Little League coach for Kiwanis 50 years ago as was fun to play for & he also coached my son in grade school football & basketball & my son enjoyed that time learning about sports & life as well from Hoot!! He was such a great person and will be missed by all!! Rest in Peace my friend Hoot!!
Message from Steve & Lori Leiterman
January 10, 2018 6:46 PM
Uncle John - Enjoyed the special memories made over the years at Deer Camp, special holidays, kids events. Our kids always looked forward to your visit. We always enjoyed your words of wisdom, your pipe aroma and I (Steve) will always remember your special song!
Shiawase wa kumo no ue ni - Shiawase wa sora no ue ni - Ue o muite arukou - Namida ga kobore nai you ni - Nakinagara aruku - Hitoribotchi no yoru (Sukiyaki)
Much love - Steve - Lori - Leroy & Nicole*
Message from Norman Watkins
January 10, 2018 3:18 PM
Hoot was a good coach and inspiration too many youth in our community. I coached Little league for 10 years and enjoyed coaching against him. He was a good guy.. He will be missed. We send our condolences and prayers.
Norm & Mabel Watkins
Message from Arvin & Judi Dexheimer.
January 10, 2018 12:01 PM
God's blessings to "Hoot". He was an outstanding and dedicated coach to our three sons for many years.
Message from Aaron
January 8, 2018 6:04 PM
You were truly an extraordinary man. Your commitment to the youth of your community will unfortunately go unmatched. Thank you for leaving your mark that shows today in so many lives. Rest well, until we meet again my friend.
Message from Brett
January 8, 2018 9:12 AM
Farewell and Rest In Peace Hoot! I was on your Co-op Little League team in the 70s and I think of you and those days often. You were a great coach, friend and teacher. Thank you for being such a positive influence in my life.
A candle was lit by LEEANN AND BILL WALKER
on January 6, 2018 4:51 PM
A candle was lit by Patty Birnschein
on January 6, 2018 10:46 AM
A candle was lit by Michele Boltz Drootsan Family
on January 6, 2018 10:12 AM
Message from Rob Vogel
January 5, 2018 12:39 PM
I am so sorry to hear of Hoot's passing. My deepest condolences to the entire family and massive number of friends. I am also so thankful for the great memories. I played on his Coop little league team when I was a kid. Back then he taught me how to hold and throw a baseball. He taught me how to hit and stand at the plate. He made me a catcher because I was the hyper kid on the team. He took the time to know me and understand how to make me better through baseball. At the age of 45 I now truly understand the bigger picture of what he really taught me. I learned that patience and calm kindness trumps all in this world. Competition is fun but secondary. Having kids of my own now, I teach them what Hoot taught me. I am a coach now and try to teach as he taught. It is hard sometimes to teach with such a calm presence. It is amazing to thinks about how many lives Hoot has changed though coaching all those years. He sure changed Mine! He was a great coach and a greater man. Rest in peace HOOT.
Message from Maryland
January 5, 2018 9:43 AM
RIP Hoot!!! thanks for being a great guy and being involved in youth baseball in door county, thanks for the memories. GOD BLESS!