Beloved Bloom Township High School Wrestling Champion and Coach Keith Hulbert Passes Away at 68
His influence on Bloom Township High School and the wrestling world will never be forgotten
October 7, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on October 7, 2026
The wrestling world is mourning the loss of Keith Hulbert, a true icon who passed away on September 17, 2026, at the age of 68, leaving a lasting void.
Keith Hulbert (Source: )Born on January 25, 1957, in Chicago, Illinois, Keith spent his life in his hometown.
Numerous achievements marked his life, and his memory continues to inspire many.
Keith was a proud captain and state champion of the Bloom Township High School wrestling team, graduating in 1975.
(Source: Facebook)Alongside his teammate Robert Fleming, he made history as part of the first duo to win individual state titles that year.
Their success marked them as the best wrestling team in Bloom’s history, and Keith’s name still shines on the school’s board as an inspiration.
After his high school glory, Keith became a wrestling coach, sharing his passion and skills with young athletes. His dedication to excellence had a lasting impact on the sport and the individuals he mentored.
Donna McCoy shared the News of Keith Hulbert’s Death on the Bloom Trojan Nation Facebook group.
McCoy wrote,
“Keith Hulbert ’75, captain of the wrestling team and state champion has passed away. Thank you for helping to make Bloom’s wrestling history so legendary. Rest in Peace.”
ViaHer words show the deep respect people have for him.
Friends and fans have shared their feelings online. Kelvin Small said,
“Keith was a great wrestler and person. Thoughts and prayers with his family.”
Via FacebookJon Walton, from Homewood Flossmoor, added,
“Oh no man, this is sad to hear. I have a lot of respect for the program you guys had there. I loved seeing his name on your board. Rest in peace.”
Via FacebookRalph Russell called him “an amazing wrestler who was dedicated to excellence. Rest well, and Henry Teverbaugh noted, “Keith Hulbert was a true champion and will be deeply missed.”
(Source: )A viewing and service to honor Keith’s life will take place on October 15, 2026, at New Pitts Mortuary, 2032 W. Capital Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53206.
The viewing is from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, followed by a service from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Friends and family are welcome to attend the farewell. Donations can be sent to New Pitts Mortuary or via Cash App to $Key7 for Keith Hulbert Jr.
Keith Hulbert’s death marks the end of a remarkable journey, but his legacy as a champion and coach will live on.
His influence on Bloom Township High School and the wrestling world will never be forgotten, and the love from his community shows what a fantastic person he was.
Rest In Peace, Keith Hulbert
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