Submitted by: Dan Rich
Michael H. Oklak
Aug. 3, 1942 - Dec. 2, 2007
South Bend Tribune 12/5/2007
SOUTH BEND - Chief Warrant Officer, U.S. Army (Ret.) Michael
H. Oklak, 65, died on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2007, at the Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN. Mike was born on August 3, 1942, in South
Bend, to Mike and Ann (Stropka) Oklak. He is survived by
his wife, Boonsri Oklak; two daughters, Mildred Oklak and
Katharine (Steve) Shaw; and three grandchildren, Kristina
Oklak, Maxwell Spicer and Sonny Spicer.
Mike attended several high schools in South
Bend and graduated from Central High (night school) in 1961. Mike
was directed to join the U.S. Army where he served for over 20
years. Starting as a private (E-1), he was promoted through the
ranks to platoon sergeant (E-7) and served eight years as an
Officer and a Gentleman, with the rank of Warrant Officer. Then
retiring as a Chief Warrant Officer (CWII) after 20 years of
service. Mike took basic training and advanced training at
Armored Calvary but was sick with pneumonia and was medevac'd to
Japan for injuries and then was sent to Ft. Drum, NY, en route to
Vietnam. Mike's first tour in Vietnam was with an American unit,
second tour to Vietnam as a staff sergeant was with Delta-MACV
with the advisor to the ARUN (Vietnam Army), then Thailand as a
JUSMAG advisor. The third tour to Vietnam was as a MACV advisor
and then later medevac'd to Walter Reed for treatment of cancer.
He was also stationed in Ft. Ord with the 41st Infantry,
Washington, D.C., with the 25 ID 1/5 Infantry, Berlin, Germany,
as a staff officer with the New ACM Germany Nuclear Weapons Unit,
Hawaii, as a staff officer with the 25 ID INF, and Ft. Knox Armor
Brigade as a staff officer. Mike started his import business
after retiring in 1985. In 1990 he became a member of the Board
of Director of Uniform Service Disabled Retiree (USDR). Then
later became president of USDR for 31/2 years. USDR started and
lead the fight to change the federal law so retired military who
were injured or wounded on active duty could receive both VA
disability and earned military retiree pay. This was a great
victory. His awards from the service included Combat Infantry
Badge, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart Medal, Meritorious Service
Medal (2nd Award), Army Commendation Medal (5th Award),
Meritorious Unit Commendation, Army Good Conduct Medal (4th
award), Army of Occupation Medal (Berlin), National Defense
Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Service Ribbon, Overseas
Service Ribbon, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Signal Corps
Badge, Ordnance Corps Badge, Combat Infantryman Badge, Armed
Forces Expeditionary Medal (Vietnam), Humanitarian Service Medal
(Baby Lift), and Vietnam Honor Medal 2nd Class. Mike was a loving
and dedicated husband, father and grandfather. Mike and his wife,
Boonsri, were married for 36 years. This was the first marriage
for both. His family regularly attended Sts. Peter and Paul
Serbian Orthodox Church. Both daughters graduated from college,
Indiana and Purdue University. Mike was a professional soldier,
businessman and a retired military veteran advocate and leader.
He was a former Director of the Board for Michiana Steelheaders
on the Board of Directors at Sts. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church,
a Life Member of the DAV, Investment Club activist and Past
National President of USDR - lead the fight for "Concurrent
Receipt" (wound of injury pay - service-connected and earned
military retire pay). Mike will be missed by his friends around
the world.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00
a.m. Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007, in Sts. Peter & Paul Serbian
Orthodox Church. Burial will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Family and friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today in
the Zahoran Funeral Home, 1826 S. Kemble Avenue, where a prayer
service will be recited at 7:00 p.m. Memorial contributions may
be made to Sts. Peter & Paul Serbian Orthodox Church.