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Harland "Hy" Carl

October 01, 1931 - July 28, 2023

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Obituary For Harland "Hy" Carl

Madison - Harland Carl, the speedy left halfback carried the ball for the last time and scored his final touchdown on July 28, 2023 when he cut outside and shook off the defenders to break the goal line into the big endzone in the sky… He was 91…

He had a good run… A very good run!

A small-town kid from tiny Greenwood, WI “Hy” as he was called by his family and friends was born on October 1, 1931 to Ida and Irvin Carl. He excelled at sports in high school and ended up starring for the Wisconsin Badgers on the football field and on the track where he held the indoor records in the 40 and 60 yard dash... He went on to play football for the Chicago Bears in the NFL before another knee injury ended his football career. In his free time, he also earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Education while attending The University of Wisconsin.

When your name is mentioned with some of the greatest Wisconsin Badger running backs of all time, you’re in pretty good company!

James White averaged 6.2 yards per carry, Ron Dayne 5.2 yards, Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsh 5.4 yards, Billy Marek 5.2 yards, Alan “the Iron Horse” Ameche 4.8 yards, Rufus “the Roadrunner” Ferguson 3.3 yards and the small-town kid from Greenwood, Harland Carl, averaged 7.1 yards per carry. He also averaged a touchdown every 10 times he touched the ball. If only he could have outrun the injury bug that plagued him throughout his football career…

Harland had the great honor of playing in a Rose Bowl (1953) and the NFL Championship game (1956), not bad for a kid from Greenwood, WI.

One of his best stories about his days with the Bears was driving down to Chicago the first time in his new car and parking it outside the players housing units and when he went out the next morning his car was up on blocks and the tires were gone… welcome to the NFL rookie!

Harland served in the Army for 2 years between his college and pro football days. He also got married during that time to Lesley Jean Riley and they had 4 children – Lesa, Rick, Jeff and Greg.

After his playing days were over, Harland started coaching football and teaching at Neenah High School where they won many conference and state titles. He came back to the Badgers to coach football in the late 60’s as the “offensive backfield coach” under Head Coach John Coatta.

After his coaching career, Harland worked at Valley School Supply in Appleton, WI for the great Green Bay Packer Legend Bob Skoronski (#76), running their athletic division suppling high schools and colleges with athletic equipment. After he “retired” Harland went to work as a manufacturer’s rep selling printed garments to stores and resorts around the state.

Harland was also the proud owner of his company called “Wisconsin Athletic Products”. For the last 50 years he sold a basketball rack called the “Rol-O-Bin” that can be found today in many high school and college gyms across the country and he always made sure it was manufactured entirely in the state of Wisconsin.

He probably worked way too long but he enjoyed what he did, meeting people and talking to them… and boy could he talk! If you listen closely, you can probably hear him talking right now up in heaven!

Harland loved going to his cottage in northern Wisconsin and fishing and telling stories with his buddies. He had a close group of friends that would go to the fishing opener every year and try to catch dinner and have a few cold ones and play his favorite dice game “Olay” … If only those cottage walls could talk, they would tell some great stories!

He also enjoyed going to deer camp at “Dewey’s Woods” with his brother Dewey and his nephew David and their friends. He wasn’t much of a hunter; I think he went for the good food and good company and I’m sure he helped keep the conversations and good times rolling…

Harland also kept active playing handball in the early days after football, then progressing to paddle ball and eventually racquetball where he won the 50 and over Wisconsin State Singles Championship when in his early 50’s.

Harland had something special, he had “it” as they say… not sure what “it” is, whether it’s charisma, confidence, charm, swagger… but he could light up a room with his smile and he would treat everyone with respect from the person sweeping the floor to the person in the big office… he was a people guy and everyone else was better off for being around him.

Harland is survived by his children Lesa (Brian), Rick (Kathy), Jeff (Leigh), Greg (Sharon), their mother Lesley Jean Smith, his sister Marjorie, his grandchildren Casey (Alex) Carl, Lesley (JohnMark) Fisher, Kayla (Austin) Anderson, and his great grandchildren Reagan Anderson, Parker Anderson, Margaret Fisher and many nieces and nephews.

He is further survived by his college football teammate and best friend Mark Hoegh and a coworker and his longtime best fishing buddy Dave Tiedt. Their continued friendship, help and support over these last 9 months are unmeasurable!

Harland is preceded in death by his parents Ida and Irvin, brothers Bob and Dewey and longtime special friend Karen Hermanson.

The family would like to thank the staff at Helen’s House in Kimberly for taking such good care of Harland and ThedaCare Hospice for doing what they do best. They are all truly exceptional people. We couldn’t have made it through this without you!

Harland you’re on the All-Star Team in Heaven now, keep on running…

A celebration of life will be held at a later date… there will not be a service at this time per Harland’s wishes.

To view and sign this guestbook, please visit, www.ryanfuneralservice.com.

Ryan Funeral Home & Cremation Services

2418 N Sherman Ave

608-249-8257

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  • August 25, 2023

    fond memories of losing a bundle to Harland at Gene Calhouns poker gatherings. and catching crappies with him at pier lake. may all the tacklers miss your jukes in heaven.

  • August 19, 2023

    Sorry to hear of Harland's passing. A gentleman stopped to rent a room in our mama/papa motel in Richland Center, and i asked him he was the football player, and he stayed at the motel every five weeks there after. He was from Greenwood, and I from Stratford, so for whatever the reason, he stayed in an old motel, instead of the modern one. Was happy to give him a nice mess of Morels one May.

  • August 14, 2023

    Uncle Hy was one of a kind. He left an unforgettable, positive mark on this earth, and I am certain that he is doing the same in heaven. Hy was a very special person, and will certainly me missed. Melanie Hoefer, niece.

  • August 14, 2023

    What a sensational obit/life - Harland's life on this earth was surely fulfilling - kudos/applause to "Hy" and his remarkable life in education - athletics- business- and life in general- It is refreshing to read of his many friends and accomplishments - as noted in the obit (well written by the way) places him on the first team in Heaven- may he rest in peace - Patrick Kennedy- McFarland -

  • August 14, 2023

    Harlan was a superb athlete and a good friend' i remember any handball games with him at the old central YMCA. I always missed these games and his friendship after he moved away from Madison. He is missed by everyone who knew him. - Wilmer Anderson

  • August 13, 2023

    I never knew Carl, but do recall his football playing days at UW. He was a fine halfback.

  • August 10, 2023

    In the short time I cared for hy, I became quite close with him, it was such a pleasure doing so. He always put a smile on my face and was so sweet- I cared for him like my own grandparent. He was loved by so many because he was a reflection of such- he gave love right back. He was respected because he was so humble and kind. Always hold a special spot in my heart forever. I thought this poem would be a great fit for what he would like us all to do. It's called Remember Me Remember me with smiles not tears, for all the joy through all the years. Recall the close as that was ours, a love as "sweet" as flowers. Don't dwell on thoughts that cause you pain, We will see each other again. I am at peace... try to believe, it was my time... my time to leave. But what a "view" I have from here, I see your face, I feel you near, I follow you throughout the day, you're not alone along the way. And when god calls you, you will be, and right by my side, right here with me. Till then, I'll wait by heavens door, we'll be reunited ever more! My deepest sympathies to the Carl family and friends. May the lord bless and keep him! Rest in paradise silver fox!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰😇😇

  • August 08, 2023

    Great man/ great family! Will not forget HARLAND & his wonderful personality & exceptional wit! Truly a LEGEND on & off the field! Love ya all!

  • August 08, 2023

    So very sorry to hear Uncle Harland has passed. We visited with him late winter along with two of my sisters/husband which brought back memories of going to the cabin to help remodel it & enjoying the scenery over the years, taking our kids to the cabin where one of our daughters caught their first fish! My dad, sister & I were the crew that welded & painted the Rol-o-bins for his Hy's company. He will be missed. Butch & Kat Carl & family.

  • August 08, 2023

    So sorry for your loss. Harland was a great guy and friendly to everyone he met. He lived a full life and made those around him better. My condolences to the entire family.

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