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Rickey
Boullack
November 3, 1949 – January 31, 2026
Rickey Lee Boullack Sr., a resident of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away on January 31, 2026. Mr. Boullack was born on November 3, 1949, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to the late Robert F. Boullack and Elvera Vera Boullack of Reedsville, WI, and Marinette, WI.
Mr. Boullack is an alumnus of Flint, Michigan High School. During his high school years, he participated in the Civil Air Patrol with the United States Air Force and attended community college. He later became a Mormon and went on a mission, serving in Denver, Grand Junction, and Aurora, Colorado. He disseminated the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, cultivated numerous relationships, and provided assistance to many individuals. Following his mission, Mr. Boullack Sr. In 1980, he relocated to Provo, Utah, to embark on a new career path and enrolled at Brigham Young University. Mr. Boullack was awarded the Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship and pursued studies in psychology and organizational behavior, was employed by eagle marketing, selling records and tapes Mormon religion sold it in the summer.
In 1980, he married Mary Rushlow. They kept sharing and discussing the principles of the LDS Church. Mr. Boullack Sr., before commencing his role at the Utah Transit Authority. During his tenure at the Utah Transit Authority, he forged significant relationships that positively impacted many individuals, including his late colleague, Kay Ricks. Rickey Lee Boullack Sr., in collaboration with other UTA employees, also initiated a program to subsidize transportation costs for individuals. Mr. Boullack previously held a position at the University of Utah, where he conducted studies in psychology. Furthermore, he contributed to a crisis hotline and performed custodial duties.
Mr. Boullack Sr. relocated to Wisconsin, where he assisted numerous individuals, including his parents. He subsequently commenced employment at CONSTRUCTION & GENERAL LABORERS' LOCAL UNION No. 33, from which he ultimately retired.
Mr. Boullack is survived by his two sisters, Angela and Debbie. He is also survived by his former wife, Mary Johnson, and their children, Kristy Beryl Stewart Boullack, Heidi Lee Boullack, and Rickey Lee Jr. Boullack, as well as his four grandchildren: Michael, Ashley, Hailey, and Kingston.
Mr. Boullack is also remembered by his friend and family, Angela, her husband Mike, and their late son Adam, along with their friends Joe Cyrus, Tina, Douglas, Paige, and Taylor, their two children. He is also remembered by his dear late friend Kay Ricks, and his dear friend Debbie.
A Celebration of Life for Rickey will be held at a later date.
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