
Charlene Peachey
9 de marzo de 1939 -
6 de agosto de 2024

It is with joy and honor that we announce the upcoming Celebration of Life for the remarkable Charlene Ann Peachey, beloved wife, sister, aunt, friend, and mentor. Char entered this world on March 9, 1939, in Kenosha, WI, to Leroy and Margaret Peachey, and left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing her. She peacefully transitioned on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at Brookside Care Center in Kenosha, WI.
Char was raised in Kenosha, graduated from Bradford High School, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from the University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse. After graduation, she embarked on her journey as an educator in Douglas, Arizona, later returning to Kenosha, where she was called to share her knowledge of physical education with the students at St. Joseph High School, and Washington, Lincoln, and Bullen Junior High Schools.
Char's zest for life knew no bounds, as evidenced by her love for travel. She explored all 50 of the United States, traveled to beautiful destinations like Aruba, Mexico, and even ventured to Europe for two unforgettable summers. Throughout her journey, Charlene found happiness in the company of her wife, Jana, with whom she shared a passion for golf and profound companionship. Together, they found joy in the simple moments and cherished their adventures near and far.
A devoted educator, Char's impact extended beyond the classroom, where she nurtured young minds in the Kenosha Unified School District and her home congregation at Bradford Community Church UU. Her dedication to education was surpassed only by her love for her four-legged companions, whom she adored and trained with unmatched enthusiasm. Char's commitment to raising and training therapy dogs reflected her compassionate nature and unwavering desire to make a difference in the lives of others.
An avid reader, skilled card player, and cherished friend, Char brought light and laughter wherever she went. Her quick wit and wicked sense of humor endeared her to all who had the pleasure of crossing her path. Embracing her love for music, Char attended unforgettable concerts by icons such as Tina Turner and Cher, reveling in the magic of live performances that stirred her soul.
Beyond her professional achievements, Char's legacy as a mentor resonates deeply in the hearts of the Kenosha community, where she guided and inspired countless young individuals. Her generous spirit and loyalty to her friends and family knew no bounds, leaving an indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to call her family or friend.
Charlene is survived by her wife, Jana Morrison; her in-laws, Larry (Sharron) Morrison; Brenda Peachey, Rita (Gerry), Richard (Terry) Peachey, Beth (James) Ross, Julie Peachey, Thomas (Julie) Peachey, Oliver (Andrea) Schoonover, Peter (Patti) Champ, Tracy (James) McReynolds, Melissa Peachey, James (Amber) Brede, Jason (Jenny) Brede, Kyle (Kari) Peachey, Sarah (John) Salter, Matthew (Brianna) Ross, Aimee (Jordan) Ross, Joshua (Heather) Dennis, Gregory Peachey, Brandon Peachey, Nicholas Peachey, Hope Peachey, godson, Charlie (Sarah Schwer) Waluch, Wayne (Barb) Morrison, Michael (Michele) Morrison, Aaron (Erica) Morrison, Tyler Morrison, and Jaxon Morrison, Lady Avery, and many cousins in Canada.
Char was preceded in death by her parents, Leroy and Margaret Peachey, John "Jack" Peachey, Lynne Morrison, and many animal companions.
The Celebration of Life for Charlene Ann Peachey will be a testament to the impact she had on the lives she touched. Join us in honoring her memory and celebrating a life lived with passion, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to spreading joy and kindness. As we gather to share stories, laughter, and tears, let us remember Charlene as the beacon of light that she was, shining brightly in our hearts and memories.
Rest in peace, dear Charlene, your spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and cherished you. May your laughter echo through eternity, and your love guide us always.
With love and remembrance,
Family and Friends of Charlene Ann Peachey
Información del servicio
The Celebration of Life for Charlene Ann Peachey will be held on Sunday, August 25, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. at Bradford Community Church Unitarian Universalist, 5810 8th Ave, Kenosha, WI.
The service will be live streamed and can be accessed at the church’s website at the time of the service or any time afterward at https://www.bradforduu.org.
Join us in honoring the memory and celebrating a life lived with passion, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to spreading joy and kindness. As we gather to share stories, laughter, and tears, let us remember Charlene as the beacon of light that she was, shining brightly in our hearts and memories. Please dress casually for Char’s service and Packers or Cubs apparel would be especially appropriate.
In lieu of flowers, Char's family requests donations be made to Wisconsin Humane Society Kenosha Campus, https://secure2.convio.net/whs/site/Donation
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Sandy ButlerI'm so sorry to learn of Char’s passing. She was such a sweet person inside and out! It was a gift to know you and share so many good times at all Bradford events and Gal’s night. May universal peace and love surround you and those who loved you.
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Irene Buswell NiccolaiShe was 9th grade PE teacher at Washington Jr. High. Along side Ms. Armstrong. She was such a good person, patient and kind. Rest in peace, Ms. Peachey. Irene Buswell Niccolai 9th grade class of 1971-1972
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Cheryl McPhaulMiss Peachy was my PE teacher at Washington Junior High in the early 70’s. I wasn’t always the easiest because I liked being a class clown. She had her patience with me. Sorry for your loss.
She was my PE teacher at St Joseph’s HS and also attended HS with my Aunt at Bradford HS. She was an inspiration to me, and encouraged me no matter how hard I tried ( and failed) at some of the exercises we had. She never gave up on me.
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Beth Adelsen DjuplinMs. Peachey was my softball coach and PE teacher at Washington JHS. I just loved her. She was a very positive role model for me as both a student and an athlete. I am so sorry to hear this sad news.
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Liz SippleRest In Peace Char. You were a beacon for life, love and hope for so many…Thank You! I’ve always had a great respect for you whether bowling, or playing softball, or just getting together with friends. It would be an honor to call you my friend. Again, thank you!! Deepest sympathy to Jana, family and all those that will be missing you.
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Mike SerpeMiss Peachey, as we knew her at St. Joe’s, was always a warm and encouraging daily ray of sunshine. Well done, my friend.
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KRIS Miller WJHS studentI loved having Miss Peachey at Washington Jr. High in the 1960's. She was a great gym teacher and encouraged us to do our best. I remember how we discussed the 1968 Olympics and why there were protests by some athletes. She helped us understand the world around us, good sportsmanship and team play. Over 40 years later I was walking about 10 steps behind her to an event and I recognized her voice and called out, "Miss Peachey is that you?", She turned around and at the same time said, "Kris Winzer, is that you?". Now that's a true teacher, 40 years later. Rest in peace Miss Peachey, from all the Washington Jr. High School kids you had!
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Don SojaMy Deepest Condolences To Jana, and To Charlene's Family.... Don Soja, Palm Springs, Ca.







