
Jerry Steven Krajnak
mayo 30, 1942 -
diciembre 12, 2014

Veterano de EE.UU.
Jerry Steven Krajnak, 72, died unexpectedly on December 12, 2014.
Born on May 30, 1942, in Racine, he was the son of the late Joseph and Ann (Adamovich) Krajnak.
He attended St. Lawrence Seminary in Mt. Calvary, WI and graduated from St. Joseph High School, Kenosha.
Jerry served his county in the US Army; honorably discharged in 1964.
In 1968, he married Linda Zirbel and was blessed with two sons. Although they later divorced, their friendship continued over the years.
Jerry was employed as a purchasing agent for Sullivan and Becker; a money room manager at Dairyland Greyhound Park and as a scheduler for Tri Clover, retiring in 2002.
He was an active member at St. James Catholic Church; always giving of his time and talents. A former Parish Council member, Jerry also served as a lector and directed many fundraising events for the church. He reached out in the community volunteering for the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry and coaching youth sports. Jerry was always coming to the aid of others; anticipating their needs. In his younger years, he enjoyed bowling and playing softball. Jerry was a founding member of the “Animals” Social Club.
Jerry is most remembered for his “Labor of Love” for his family; especially his grandchildren-nothing could stand in his way to spend time with them.
He will be sadly missed by his sons, David (Kristal) Krajnak of St. Francis and John (Theresa) Krajnak of Franklin; his grandchildren who were the light of his life, Samuel, Elliana, Maggie, Abby and Joey; his brother, Richard (Jeannine) Krajnak, nephews, Matthew and Robert and niece, Kathryn of Mt. Pleasant and his former spouse, Linda Krajnak. He leaves behind many treasured friends who were a very important part of his life. His love and generosity are gifts we will always be grateful for.
Jerry’s family would like to thank Dr. Syed Haider and the staff at the Aurora Cancer Care for the kind and loving care they provided to Jerry.
Información del servicio
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, December 17, 2014. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. James Catholic Church, 5821 10th Avenue, Kenosha, WI. Relatives and friends are asked to meet at church for the Mass. Private Inurnment will be held in St. George Cemetery.
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Laurel (Hervat) MelloneWe haven't kept in touch since Ann's passing, but I always remember his wonderful care of his Mother. Jerry was always a kind, caring son to his parents. I last saw Jerry at Milwaukee County Zoo, the proud Grandpa of 3 of those beautiful grandchildren. That will be my lasting remembrance of Jerry. My husband Jerry and I send our deepest sympathies. Laurel Mellone
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Tim AusseLinda, David and John, The simplest word to describe Jerry is caring. Obviously I will always remember the years he coached me for basketball at St. James and our years together on the parish council and as lectors together. My fondest memories are basketball when he would bring you boys to practice and the games which I remember like it was yesterday. I'm Very fortunate to have seen Jerry at our daughter's wedding in October although I wasn't able to visit as long as I would have liked to. My family's thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
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Mike & Willie JozwiakYou will always be with us in Vegas. Remember The Animals!
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Chris Tindall WelzenLinda, David, and John, I was so sad to read of Jerry's passing. He was a wonderful man, and I think of him with a smile every Christmas as I put the lights on my tree~remembering him laying under your tree, looking up to check his work, in his quest for the perfectly lit tree. He was one of a kind! My deepest sympathies to all of you and your entire family. Chris Tindall Welzen
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Cindy HarmsMy deepest sympathy goes out to Jerry's family. Thinking of you during this difficult time, and keeping you in my prayers. Cindy Harms
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Bryan CallahanAlthough I've lived in Florida for 34 years I never forgot the good times I had with Jerry. My thoughts are with friends and family.







