
Paul V. Sturycz
April 8, 1951 -
December 1, 2024

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Paul Vincent Sturycz, who departed this life on Sunday, December 1, 2024, in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. Born on April 8, 1951, Paul was a lifelong resident of Kenosha and a cherished member of the community.
Paul was a person of gentle spirit and a kind heart. His graduation from Mary D. Bradford on June 9, 1971 was an accomplishment that Paul was especially proud. He was known for his warmth and unique perspective on life, which left an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to know him.
Paul loved to help others. He enjoyed helping his neighbor, the late John Russo, with projects around his property. Paul volunteered his time at Dave Stitch Auto Repair for many years.
A familiar face at the Coffee Pot in Kenosha on Sixth Avenue, where he will be missed by many.
Paul is survived by his siblings, Therese A. Constant, Joan M. Sturycz, Mary M. Giacomin, Thomas E. Sturycz, Joseph D. Sturycz, Alicia K. Simpson, Mark M. Sturycz, Barbara J. Janusiak, Helen E. Hendersen and Philip G. Sturycz.
Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Marie Sturycz; and his brother, Stephen A. Sturycz.
In this time of reflection and remembrance, we encourage all who knew Paul to honor his memory by embracing compassion and kindness in their own lives, just as he did. Our hearts are with all those who mourn his passing.
Service Info
A Graveside service and inurnment will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, December 16, 2024 in St. Casimir Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to Hospice Alliance, 10220 Prairie Ridge Blvd., Pleasant Prairie, WI (https://www.hospicealliance.org/ ) would be appreciated.
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David & Marilyn LauerWe did not know Paul, but the Sturycz family has played a big part in our family's lives here in Kenosha. We have lived in a Stan Sturycz-built home across the street from Bose Elementary School for over 35 years, and knew Stan's brother and sister-in-law - Paul's parents Joe and Marie very well. Paul obviously inherited that helping trait that was so much a part of his previous generation's being. Our sympathies to all of Paul's family as you mourn his passing. We are sure the gates of Heaven opened wide to welcome him home.
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Bob GlazauskisPaul was simply just a kind hearted soul . Who many humans on earth should emulate. I got to know Paul from many early morning breakfasts at the Coffee Pot as a Coffee Pot regular. He was always willing to listen and try to help others. Even on days he was not feeling so well. Rest in Peace Paul. You will be remembered by many for your simple ways and smile!
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Pat Phillip AsheTo the Family of Paul, Sending our Deepest Condolences to the Passing of Paul, nice gu y& Family Northside. The Phillip Family
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Mark T. OnoskoThe northside will never be the same with the loss of Paul. Childhood as well as adult memories of his will always put a smile on the faces of the kids he grew up with. My condolences go out to the Sturycz family. Remember the good times. -Mark







