
Tracy M. Wynn
July 4, 1965 -
October 24, 2023

Tracy Marie Wynn, 58, of Kenosha, WI, passed away at her residence on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, surrounded by her loved ones.
She was born in Milwaukee, WI on July 4, 1965, to Ronald Pendrick and Patricia (Knebel) Pendrick. She was a graduate of Tremper High School, member of Great Lakes Church, and lifetime resident of Kenosha.
Tracy enjoyed tending to her two gardens, one at her home in Kenosha and one at her northern cabin. She also enjoyed concerts, fireworks, flea markets, and throwing amazing parties with good food and drinks. She found joy in the smallest things, like birdwatching and being in nature. Tracy also spent her free time knitting, gaming, and being a devoted Grandma. She cherished being in the surroundings of her family, friends and prized beagles. She always left the light on! Unless, it was between 1-3 (nap time)!
In 2002, Tracy became the owner/operator of her father’s local bar and restaurant “Ron’s Place”. Ronald Pendrick started the restaurant in 1972, located in Kenosha, WI, where Tracy trained alongside him to help grow and eventually take over the family business.
She married her soulmate Michael J. Wynn on February 21, 2007 in Naples, FL on a beautiful white sand beach.
She leaves behind many joyful memories. Her profound love for life, dreams for her children, and the love for family and friends will not be forgotten. Tracy will be dearly missed by loving husband, Michael Wynn; her parents, Ronald and Patricia Pendrick; her brother, Richard Pendrick; her children, Jeremy (Elise) Murray, Justin Murray and Breanne (Nick) Lomonaco; and Michael’s kids whom she loved dearly, Ryan Wynn, Jessica (Grant) Brenner and Allison Wynn; her many grandchildren, Judah and Hank Murray, Leila Lomonaco, Dylan and Landon Wynn, Amelia Brenner and Savannah Lewis.
Tracy was preceded in death by her grandparents, John and Ruth Knebel; her uncles, Phil and John Knebel and John Pendrick and her cousin, Jenna Barrette.
Service Info
A visitation for Tracy will be held on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the service at the Piasecki Funeral Home, 3720 39th Ave, Kenosha, WI.
Following visitation, funeral services honoring Tracy’s life will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2023.
I just found out about this :-( Tracy, it's been a long, long time, but I never forgot you. I am very saddened by this. I'm sorry I never called you back, but I have and will continue to think about you.
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Mary FowlerIf I could describe my friends, Tracy and Mike, I would say that they are “humble.” They made everyone who walked into their second home in Neshkoro feel welcome. Filling our bellies with the best cooking that felt like love and comfort, then sending you home with leftovers. Always warm, inviting, and kind, Tracy loves to crochet. She made blankets for her family and friends by touching every inch of the yarn creating a beautiful blanket with the warmth and love she made with every stitch. I wrapped myself with the blanket she made for me last night, and it felt like she was hugging me. I am so blessed to have this amazing woman in my life and call her my friend. As a nature enthusiast, Tracy enjoyed floating down the White River while tubing with her buddies. I humorously called us,”the housewives of Neshkoro” packing our favorite junk food and our adult drinks. We enjoyed each other’s company, talking about nothing, being silly, and of course, sharing our junk food. Another part of our common bond, as “the housewives of Neshkoro” was having cancer. We understood sometimes this meant seeing less of each other and texting became more of a priority. Tracy didn’t want us to see her decline. She wanted us to remember her for the good times. Friendship thoughtfulness even when it’s hard to handle. They’re were many river lessons to learn. Tracy’s motto was “always be kind”. Everyone’s perspective can be different from yours. That doesn’t mean you have to agree with everything they say. Stay objective, listen, and always be kind. We don’t need any more meanness in this world. Saying kind words are more meaningful. We also talked about cancer and it’s unspoken thoughts then took them away, never to be heard again. Understanding kindness, and love, outweighs everything else. I will always remember her footsteps in the sand, the white river, and the laughter that she brought us. I will always cherish my river lessons. Thank you and we love you!
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Judy NylandMy deepest sympathy to Tracy's entire family. I was shocked to read today's Kenosha News and see that she had passed away. I did not realize how serious her illness was. I met Tracy many years ago... when my late husband, Lynn, and I would stop at Ron's every Friday night. She was a friendly, kind, and very thoughtful lady. May God's love and peace be with all of you at this very difficult and sad time.
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Cindy SoensI'm so sorry to hear Tracy has passed. We were good friends growing up and later I would run into her at Ron's Place or around town. She will be missed. Keeping Tracy and her family in my prayers.
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Jeff StevensI was so sorry to see this. Guess I have been away From the area too long. Tracy was such a great lady. She will be sorely missed. Lots of great memories. Prayers to all of her loved ones. My heart goes out to you.
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Vikki L WendlingMike and all! So very sorry for your loss... when I first heard about this I couldn't get over the shock... such a great loss not just for you but for us all. Tracy will always be remember by Tom and I for her friendly smile, open heart and all the love she shared. May she rest in peace and be pain free! Many, many great memories! Vikki and Tom Wendling







