
Judith A. Stanek
February 7, 1942 -
June 19, 2019

Judith “Judy” A. Stanek, 77, of Kenosha died on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at Froedtert-South, St. Catherine’s Medical Campus in Pleasant Prairie.
She was born February 7, 1942 in Hillsboro, WI, to the late Emo and Selina (Melby) Clark.
Judy was a graduate of Hillsboro High School; making Kenosha her home since 1960.
On June 4, 1960, at The Congregational Church of Hillsboro, she was united in marriage to Donald A. Stanek.
After 46 years of marriage Donald preceded her in death on September 29, 2006.
A member of St. Mary’s Lutheran Church. Judy was also a member of the Moose Lodge #286, and several bowling leagues at Guttormsen’s and Sheridan Lanes. She truly enjoyed being a homemaker and taking care of her family. She and her husband liked to spend time at the family farm, in Hillsboro, WI. She especially enjoyed the time she spent with her grandchildren throughout the year and especially on the holidays. Judy was always a kind, loving and giving person to all she knew.
Surviving Judy are her two children; Scott (Lori) Stanek, Laurie (Scott) Smet; her seven grandchildren; Danielle (Vincent) Leo, Jennifer (Kevin) Jordan, Derek Dukas, Jake Stanek, Jessica Smet, Ryan (Carly) Smet, and Tony Smet and six great grandchildren. She is further survived by her siblings; Deltha Schumacher, Ivan Clark, Mahlen Clark and Bob (Margie) Clark.
In addition to her parents and her husband Donald she was preceded in death by a son in infancy; a daughter, Dawn Dukas; two brothers, Herman and Richard Clark and a sister, Elaine Tydrich.
Service Info
Funeral services honoring Judy’s life will be held on Thursday, June 27th at 11:00 am at Piasecki Funeral Home, 3720 39th Ave., Kenosha, WI. Visitation for Judith will be held on Wednesday, June 26th from 4:00 pm until 6:30 pm and on Thursday from 10:00 am until the time of the services at the Funeral Home.
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Dale and Vickie RitterYou have our deepest sympathies. We are unable to attend Aunt Judy's funeral, but our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Posted by:
Denise DouglasI know that this is a difficult time for you. My hope is that you will be comforted from God’s inspired word the Bible. John 5:28, 29 and Revelation 21:4 gives hope of a future resurrection and the complete elimination of death, pain and mourning. Under Jesus‘ kingdom rule we have this and much more to look forward to. Please accept my deepest condolences. For more scriptural encouragement please visit the website JW.ORG.
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Marcy JohnsonJudy was always a kind, gracious, loving person. She loved a good time with her friends. I will always remember the fun we had bowling together, especially at the Moose tournaments. She was a beautiful Matron of Honor at our wedding. Rest in peace, Judy. Your job on earth is complete.
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Maryann CzarnowskiJudy was a very special person I had the honor of knowing. I enjoyed bowling with her and she was the best babysitter for Ashley when she was a newborn. Ashley grew up being friends with her granddaughter, Danielle. She will be missed.







