William A. Bablitch Explained

William A. Bablitch
Term Start:August 1, 1983
Term End:July 31, 2003
Predecessor:Bruce F. Beilfuss
Successor:Patience D. Roggensack
Office1:President pro tempore of the
Term Start1:January 3, 1983
Term End1:July 31, 1983
Predecessor1:Vacant since 1979
Fred Risser (1979)
Successor1:Vacant until 1993
Alan Lasee (1993)
Office2:Majority Leader of the
Term Start2:May 17, 1976
Term End2:May 26, 1982
Predecessor2:Wayne F. Whittow
Successor2:Timothy Cullen
State3:Wisconsin
State Senate3:Wisconsin
District3:24th
Term Start3:January 1, 1973
Term End3:July 31, 1983
Predecessor3:Raymond F. Heinzen
Successor3:David Helbach
Office4:District Attorney of
Term Start4:January 1, 1969
Term End4:January 1, 1973
Predecessor4:Wendel W. Crosby
Successor4:Maris Rushevies
Party:Democratic
Birth Name:William Albert Bablitch
Birth Date:1 March 1941
Birth Place:Stevens Point, Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Place:Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, U.S.
Restingplace:Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Wisconsin
Children:1
Profession:Lawyer
Education:University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Virginia

William Albert Bablitch (March 1, 1941February 16, 2011) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist from Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He served as a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court for 20 years, from 1983 to 2003. Earlier, he served nine years in the Wisconsin Senate, and was the Democratic majority leader from 1976 to 1982.[1]

Biography

Bablitch was born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, and graduated from Pacelli High School in 1959. He studied at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point and received a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1963. He served in the Peace Corps for two years before earning a law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1968.

Bablitch served as Portage County district attorney from 1969 to 1972 and served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1972 to 1983 and was a Democrat.[2] [3] He was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1983 and reelected in 1993.[4] While serving his first term on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Bablitch earned a master of laws degree in the appellate process from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1987.

Bablitch retired at the end of his second ten-year term on July 31, 2003. He subsequently worked as a part-time advising partner at the law firm of Michael Best & Friedrich LLP in Madison, Wisconsin. In retirement, he spent his winters in Hawaii, and died there on February 16, 2011, after a long battle with cancer.[5]

Personal life and family

William Bablitch was one of four children born to Albert and Marguerite ( Mann) Bablitch. William's brother, Stephen E. Bablitch, was also a prominent Wisconsin attorney and became the first secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.[6]

William Bablitch married Martha Jean Virtue on January 27, 1968, in Ypsilanti, Michigan. They met while both were attending the University of Wisconsin Law School.[7] Martha, afterwards known as Martha Bablitch, went on to become a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. They had one daughter before divorcing in 1978.[8] Bablitch subsequently remarried, and was survived by his second wife, Ann Milne.[3] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bablitch, William A. 1941 . . October 18, 2023 .
  2. The State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1981 - 1982 . 1981 . . Theobald . Rupert H. . Robbins . Patricia V. . Biographies . 68 . October 18, 2023 .
  3. News: Bablitch a longtime public servant . Amy . Rabideau Silvers . . February 17, 2011 . October 18, 2023 .
  4. Web site: Former Justices - Justice William A. Bablitch . Wisconsin Court System . July 15, 2018.
  5. News: Bablitch, former state Supreme Court justice, dies . . February 17, 2011 . Amy . Rabideau Silvers . October 18, 2023 .
  6. News: Bablitch quits state prison post . . December 7, 1990 . 17 . December 24, 2023 . .
  7. News: Mr. Bablitch Claims Bride in Michigan . Stevens Point Journal . February 8, 1968 . 10 . October 18, 2023 . .
  8. News: Martha Bablitch . Stevens Point News . 2011-11-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120405233327/http://www.pcgazette.com/obits/2007/apr07/bablitch4-4.htm . 2012-04-05 .
  9. News: Justice Bablitch to marry Feb. 15 . . January 8, 1986 . 5 . October 18, 2023 . .