
Robert B. Kaczmarek
agosto 30, 1957 -
abril 4, 2019

Robert B. Kaczmarek, age 61 of Kenosha, died on Thursday, April 4, 2019 at Brookside Care Center.
Born in Milwaukee on August 30, 1957, he was the son of the late Florian and Geraldine (Bronkalla) Kaczmarek. He attended schools in Greenfield, WI and was a graduate of Greenfield High School.
Bob continued this education earning a Bachelor of Business Science Degree in construction administration from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He earned a Master Degree in business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Bob earned the ASA Designation in Machinery and Equipment – Technical Valuations/Cost Surveys from the American Society of Appraisers and was a senior member of the organization. He was a member and past board president of the Wisconsin Alumni Association; Science and Agriculture Group and Kenosha Chapter.
Bob met his true love, Victoria Sarnecki in Milwaukee. On September 28, 1985 at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, they were united in marriage. For nearly 33 years, they made Kenosha their home.
Bob was employed with CLA-CliftonLarsonAllen, LLC. Previously, he was employed with Schenk, S.C. serving as their construction cost segregation leader. He had been a featured speaker on cost segregation practices for industry groups, tax organization, and state and national CPA societies including the AICPA National Real Estate Conference. In addition, he served as past editor of the Journal of Technical Valuation and authored numerous articles for it, the Journal of Property Taxation and several trade publications in the food industry.
For 44 years, he was a member of the Badger Boys State; an organization that teaches Wisconsin high school students leadership and workings of government. Bob held several positions with the Badger Boys program including City Counselor, County Counselor, Assistant Director and Program Director.
He was Chairman of the Board and Finance Chairman with St. Joseph’s Catholic Academy. During the Christmas holiday, Bob enjoyed playing and dressing the part of Santa Claus for St. Joseph’s. Bob was also a Board Member of Kenosha Right to Life. Since 2005, he looked forward to planning events in Kenosha. He also looked forward to taking charge of the annual dinner in October.
Bob’s faith was very important to him. He was a faithful member of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and the St. Anthony’s Men’s Group. Previously, he was a member of St. Peter’s Eucharistic Ministry Board. Bob and his wife, Vicki opened their home to several International Students. With their help the students were able to get their education at St. Joseph Catholic Academy.
Bob is survived by his loving wife, Victoria Kaczmarek; his daughter, Elizabeth Kaczmarek; Bob’s “International Girls”, Wren Lee, Paris Huang, Jennifer Lyn and Chelcy Wang; his sister, Susan Zielinski; his mother-in-law, Rita Sarnecki; and his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Christopher and Julie Sarnecki.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Bill Sarnecki.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Beau and Diane Bosovich and Family; the staff at Brookside Care Center-6th Wing and Dr. Giuseppe Garretto for the compassionate care they provided.
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Funeral Services honoring Bob’s life will be held on Wednesday, April 10, 2019. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 5100 22nd Avenue. Relatives and friends are asked to meet at the church for the Mass. Interment will follow in St. George Cemetery.
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Mary (Fabian) LonghiniDear Kaczmarek Family, I’ve known Bob and sister Sue throughout elementary and high school. My sincere condolences for the loss of this kind soul. I will keep you in my prayers.
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Julie SarneckiEven though our family is small, the loss is large. Rest in peace dearest Bob. You will be missed more than you could ever know! Love you, Julie & Chris
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Lynda ThompsonWe are so sorry for the great loss of Bob. What a wonderful man. May God bless you and give you His peace and grace during this very difficult time. Blessings to you and family, Lynda Thompson at CLA
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Sue ZielinskiVicki and Lizzie, I am so sorry to hear about Bob.. I know how difficult it is to go through this loss. Bob is a very loving and caring husband and father. Please know that I am keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers. Mom and Dad were waiting for him with open arms and they will all watch over you now. Love and peace. Sue
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Catherine HigginbottomMy prayers for peace are with you Vickie and Lizzy. MY Bob Rest In Peace.
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David SchulerI am incredibly saddened by Bob's passing. He was incredibly instrumental in my development into a leader, a husband, and a father. In 1986, I stepped onto the Ripon College Campus a shy, introverted high school junior from Clintonville. My goal that week at BBS was not to embarrass myself. That was my only goal. Bob was not my City Counselor, but he was a City Counselor in the same building. For some reason, Bob believed in me and my potential. Following that Boys State session, Bob would repeatedly reach out and encourage me throughout my senior year and for decades to come. When I applied to be an Assistant City Counselor in 1987, it was Bob who had my back and supported my application. I have attempted to pay things forward throughout the years by encouraging and supporting other BBS citizens and counselors to have more belief in themselves than they did when they first arrived to BBS. Bob was a true servant leader who modeled for us what we need to model for others. There is absolutely no way that I would be the man I am today if it were not for Bob Kaczmarek. I have so much intense respect, admiration, and loyalty for that man. He truly transformed the trajectory of my life and I will always be eternally grateful to him. Vicki and Lizzie, he loved you so much. Every year, on that first Friday of BBS, Bob and I would make a point to connect and talk about family. He loved, adored, and respected you both. Please keep the memories of Bob alive in your hearts and souls forever. As the tears continue to drip down my face as I write this, I am who I am today because of Bob's involvement in my life. God's peace to both of you and your entire family. - Dave Schuler








