
Alcinda W. Kordecki
April 1, 1948 -
February 18, 2018

Alcinda W. Kordecki, age 69, of Kenosha, passed away on Sunday, February 18, 2018.
Alcinda was born on April 1, 1948 to the late Edward Earl Wyatt and Alcinda Ann Ridgeway.
She was introduced to Anthony Kordecki by their mutual friend Sherwin in 1968, and they were married at the Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago, where Anthony was on staff.
They have 4 children Cassandra Kordecki (Michael Strong) of Lake Geneva, Christopher (Kristine) Kordecki of Bristol, Alcinda Kordecki (Eric Sutton) of Whaleyville, VA, and Rebecca Kordecki of California. Her grandchildren are Madison, Rachel, Lily, Wyatt, Neil, Glen and Dean.
Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her aunt Rachel Kitzmann, her nephew, Morgan Deters and her daughter, Christine Kordecki.
She graduated from Julia Richmond High School in New York in 1966, and was very proud of her certifications as a paramedic, her nursing degree in 1992, and continuing education and certifications in Advanced Oncology treatment protocols. She had a distinguished career as a nurse at, Cancer Treatment Centers and numerous hospitals in the area, and her passion for patient advocacy, patriotism and devotion to our country’s veterans led her to finish her distinguished career serving the veterans in their nursing home in Union Grove.
She was known for her resourceful and creative talents of knitting, sewing, her horsemanship, and caring and compassion for animals on the farm which formed special bonds with her exclusively, including horses that no one else could ride, and “Ruby” Racoon who would terrorize everyone else but her Cindy, whom she loved.
Service Info
Funeral Services honoring Alcinda’s life will be held on Thursday, February 22, 2018. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1501 172nd Ave, Union Grove, WI. Relatives and friends are asked to meet at the church for the Mass. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery.
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Schmid'sVery sorry for your loss. May your heart and soul find peace and comfort. Sincerely your neighbors the Schmid's
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Herb JarcMy sincerest condolence to Anthony,Chris,Cassandra,Annie and Rebecca. Fond memories of Cindy. Wit and a sharp.tongue will be missed. Fly with the Angels.
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Herb JarcMy sincerest condolence to Anthony,Chris,Cassandra,Annie and Rebecca kordecki. .Cindy's sharp wit and tongue are to.be rembered
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Anderson’sSo sorry to hear about Cindy. Our condolences and prayers are with you all. Betty, Dan, Carol, Kelsey
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Anne ClarkSorry for your loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. xo
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Lenny & Kari NobleOur sympathies to the Kordecki family.. she was a BEAUTIFUL woman....always happy.... she will be missed.... but never forgotten !!! Lenny, Kari Noble
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Lou RuganiSincerest condolences to the wonderful Kordecki family, all if whom have been such dear friends.
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Mike and Terry FaberOur thoughts and prayers are with you's. We are sorry for your loss. Mike and Terry Faber
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Zack Van Den BergeTo the Kordecki family, I am so sorry for your loss. She was such a kind woman and I always remember how nice she was to me as a kid. My thoughts are with you.
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Sue AlbertsI was blessed to call you friend and neighbor for 18 years. What a beautiful soul and role model for all. You will be sadly missed. May your soul find eternal peace and happiness in heaven where you will be reunited with your daughter Tina. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Kordecki family during this very difficult time. Please let me know if there is anything I can do.
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SadieWhat a terrific woman! She worked so hard and touched so many lives! Thoughts are with you all!! God bless! Deepest sympathies!
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Jameie JohnsonPrayers for your family. She is at peace at last and sending her love down to you. You have done an amazing job helping care for her during her difficult times.
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Jeff and Janet GummOur thoughts and prayers go out to the Kordecki family.... Mrs. Kordecki was an incredible, loving woman that we were blessed to have known. May you now be in peace in the Lord's hands. Jeff and Janet
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Lori LudasMrs. Kordecki was such a strong woman and role model to many of us. I was blessed to become best friends with her daughter Tina in High School and get to know Mrs. Kordecki. She had so much knowledge and talent to share. When I had my twins, she knitted them the cutest sweaters that they quickly outgrew. She was always knitting. I'm thankful she is no longer in pain. Now she and Tina will watch over the family. Much love sent to the Kordecki families. Love Ludas and family









