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Gene A Trainor

Gene A Trainor

Gene Autry Trainor passed away peacefully at home on December 11, 2025, at the age of 84. He was surrounded by the love and support of his family. Gene was a social man who loved people. Regardless of family, friend or stranger, he always had a story or joke to tell.

Gene was born on July 15th, 1941 to Dale and Fern Trainor. He lived and attended school in Elmwood, WI. He played high school football and loved sports. Gene grew up farming with his parents. After high school he had a variety of jobs including truck driving, construction and ending his career as a custodian at UW-Eau Claire.

While at a dance, he saw and met the love of his life, Maxine Bauer.  As the story has been told countless times, he stated right then and there that he was going to marry that girl. And he did. On October 15th, 1960, they were married at St. Mary’s Parish in Durand, WI. Gene and Maxine made Durand their home where they remained, with an open door for family and friends to gather.

Spending time at the lake fishing, going for pontoon rides, playing cards and enjoying campfires has led to many cherished memories for family and friends. Hunting and trap shooting were among his favorite things to do with his sons and grandsons. One of Gene’s last wishes was to participate in “Opening Day” one more time.  With the help of his family, he found the strength to put on the blaze orange again. While not successful, the time spent with his sons and grandsons was priceless.  He was always proud to shoot a big buck but even more proud to see one of his children or grandchildren have a successful hunt.

Attending and supporting his children and grandchildren’s games and events was also a favorite way for Gene and Maxine to spend their time for many, many years.  He also enjoyed shooting pool, golf, playing softball and coaching his children in baseball, softball and basketball. A special and proud moment was when he coached his daughters slow pitch softball team to a state championship in Superior, WI.

The biggest accomplishment of his life was in creating a big, loving family. The love and pride that he had for his family was unmatched. Gene is survived by Maxine, their 5 children: Tom Trainor (Tammy Cooper), Dawn Daleiden (Ed), Renee Prissel, Deb Keys (Lane Berenschot) and Scott Trainor (Sandy). Gene was blessed with an abundance of grandchildren that include: Rachel Radle (Derek), Ryan Trainor, John Daleiden (Kristin), David Daleiden (Rosie), Michael Daleiden (Stephanie), Amanda Meek (Robbie), Ashley Murtaugh (Chris Evans), Stephanie Prissel (Ross Dorwin), Thomas Prissel (Emily), Chelsey Rademacher (Steven), Kasey Keys, Brett Keys (Gina), Christopher Keys (Allyson), Spencer Trainor and Kyle Trainor. Gene is also survived by 26 great-grandchildren that were the apple of his eye. He created a unique and loving relationship with each of his children and grandchildren that will live on in the memories and good times they shared.  He is also survived by lifelong friends, Jr and Bev Weissinger, who have had countless adventures and memories together.

Gene is preceded in death by his parents, a son-in-law Brian Prissel, grandson-in-law Colin Murtaugh and a great-granddaughter Abigail Prissel.

The family would like to extend a deep and sincere thank you to the team at St Croix Hospice. We would not have made it through without all the help and support.  They are truly a blessing.

In true Gene style, there will be a Celebration of Life on January 3rd from 1-5, at the Durand Rod and Gun Club.

Rhiel Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Durand, is serving the family.

Condolences

  1. Kay Noll

    Sorry for your loss . My Sympathy!

  2. Michelle Olsen

    Thoughts and prayers to the Trainor family. So sorry for your loss.

  3. Joanne Hovey

    Sincere sympathy to family and friends.

  4. Jim and Mary Wayne

    Thinking of you and the family at this difficult time. Sending prayers.

  5. Pete Walczak

    Tom and family. I'm so sorry for your loss. Gene will be greatly missed and fondly remembered. Gene had a truly remarkable life, and I feel fortunate I got to know him. Please know he will never be forgotten. Deepest sympathy. Pete

  6. Terri Dematteo

    Sending my most sincere condolences to the entire family. May your memories comfort you during this difficult time. I’m so glad to have known him. He lives on in all of you!

  7. Steve and Krissy Bien

    Sorry to learn of Gene’s passing. I spent many nights down at the Bauer/Trainor compound off prospect street. Always got an education from Gene. ????

  8. Dr. Douglas E. Jacot

    My deepest condolences to Maxine and the entire Trainor family. I always enjoyed his stories. He was a man with a great deal of zest for life!

  9. Kimberly Lund

    My most heart-felt condolences to the Entire "Trainor Family."
    Gene always put a smile on many faces & I was Blessed to be one of them. We were neighbors for only a year but treated me as an extended part of your Amazing Family!
    Miss Max, I send you Huge Hugs, Lots of Love and Prayers to Comfort, and to Hold Your Broken Heart.
    Gene, I will continue to share your silly but funny as heck, "Mini, Mackey & Goofy" joke. Although, I will Never tell it as you did. Rest in Peace. Fly Free & Soar High

  10. Donna and Dick Karshbaum

    We are So Sorry for Your Loss, God Bless You and Your Family ????❤️????

  11. Karla Lunderville

    Our sympathy to all the Trainor families for your loss. Gene had many years which he choose to be with family and friends. I am sure he left this earth with no regrets.

  12. Don Rahman

    Jane & I send our sincere sympathies to Maxine and the entire family! Tom was a loving parent and friend and he will missed by many, many of us here in the community! The world is a better place for his life…

  13. Nick and Sue Sperger

    We are sorry for your loss. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.????????????????????????

  14. Meagen St. Louis

    The St. Louis family sends our deepest condolences to the family during this difficult time. Holding you all close to our hearts and keeping you in our prayers.

  15. Rod Spindler

    My deepest sympathy out to the Trainor families. Hugs and prayers for the family!

  16. Dick and Ruth Doughty

    Our sympathy goes out to the entire family. We have good memories of Gene. Dick and Ruth

  17. Dave and Pat Bauer

    We are so sorry to hear about your husband, father and Grandfather Gene. Such a nice man and had a wonderful family. May he rest in Peace.
    Dave and Pat Bauer

  18. Mike Blair

    Our sympathy to the family and thoughts and prayers. ????????????????

  19. Tina and Bob Meagher

    Our thoughts and prayers to you all.

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