
Kyoung Hie Duchac
June 28, 1965 -
July 10, 2015

Kyoung Hie Duchac, age 50 of Kenosha died peacefully at her home with her loving family by her side on Friday, July 10, 2015.
Born on June 28, 1965 in Seoul, Korea, she was the daughter of the late Mong Han and Sun Im Yun. In 1974 she moved with her family to the United States making Kenosha their home.
She attended Great Lakes Church in Kenosha and Faith Community Church in Janesville. Kyoung’s faith guided her through all the chapters of her life.
Kyoung was a woman who could light up a room when she walked in and always had something really nice to say no matter what was happening in her life. Kyoung was someone with a deep unwavering faith in our Lord Jesus Christ no matter what life threw at her. She was a wonderful loving mother, sister, aunt, cousin and friend.
Kyoung’s favorite color was pink and she loved fashion. She enjoyed being around all types of individuals; young or old. Kyoung’s radiant smile was uniquely her and always made others smile along with her. She will be remembered as a real sweetheart. In the last few years of her life she found true and meaningful love and happiness.
Left to cherish her memory is her spouse, Dennis Limmex; her daughter, Kayla Mae Duchac and her “little” protector dog, “Miss Daisy Duke”.
She is further survived by her brother, Jin (Haejin) Yun; her sisters, Kil Cha (James) Negus and Moon Hie (Simon) Oh; her nieces, Joanie Lawler, Ina Yun and Michelle Oh; her nephews, Aaron and Ivan Lawler, Mark Oh and JR and Matthew Negus; her great nieces, Ashley and Sophia Lawler and Guilia Lawler; and her great nephews, Josh and Noah Crouch and Isaac Lawler.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Jake, in infancy and her sister, Sun Cha.
Service Info
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Piasecki-Althaus Funeral Home, 3720 39th Avenue. Interment will follow in St. James Cemetery.
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Sarah TuohyKyoung was such a fun loving and strong woman. I am very fortunate to have known her. She will never be forgotten. So sorry for your loss Kayla and family.
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Len and Suzanne MakiWords cannot express the joy and inspiration Kyoung brought to our family. We are so very fortunate to have had Kyoung as part of our life and we will miss her. Suzanne and Len Maki
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Cheryl ParsonsSo sorry for your loss she was a beautiful and person generous lady. So glad I knew you
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KaylaI love you mommy.
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Kathy NegusShe fought a fierce battle but even a great warrior can't win every time. Stay strong Kayla, she'll always be with you.
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The Mahoney FamilyKayla-- Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. May the care, concern and love of family and friends give you strength.
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Mark & Lisa MogensenHave you ever known someone that lights up a room when they walk in and ALWAYS has something really nice to say no matter what is happening in her life? Someone with a deep unwavering faith in our Lord Jesus Christ no matter what life threw at her. A woman that was a wonderful loving mother, who raised a beautiful, kind, smart and loving daughter Kayla who embodies so many of her mom's traits including the beauty inside and out she possessed. I sure did! I am blessed to have known you Kyoung Yun Duchac, and to call you our friend. Kyoung, has gone home to our Lord and Savior. I am relieved you are no longer in pain, but selfishly miss your cheery smile and posts with your two girls, Kayla Duchac and little Miss Daisy Duke. My heart is heavy and so sad. Kyoung was a warrior. She battled cancer and won, went through two back to back knee replacements and came out like a champ afterwards. And then just like that cancer reared its ugly head again and Kyoung lost her final battle, way too young, only 50 years here on earth. Kyoung, I have admired your strength and determination all of these years. We are all blessed to have had you in our lives for the time we had. I was so sure you would be coming back down to sip on cocktails at Mogie’s Tiki Bar and relax by the pond in the tropics with us. I was so sure… I hoped and prayed that we would once again have fun with Doug and Bonnie and Kayla down here in Miami. I swear it was just like a couple of years ago, but was more like 8-10 years ago. Time flies by so fast. In a blink life is forever changed. Rest in Peace my friend, give Dory a kiss for me and I will see you again. I love you and this picture is how I will always remember you...laughing, full of life and loving your daughter. Kayla, you are always in our thoughts and prayers as your mom was daily. Our deepest sympathy and condolences on your loss, your best friend and mom.
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Teddie GottsteinI worked with Kyoung a few years ago. She was a beautiful person and always upbeat. I am so sorry for your loss. Teddie Gottstein
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Scott and Chris FredrickSo sorry to hear the news, very sad and sorry for the family, Kyoung was a very fun person and glad to have known her as a friend. I know she is at peace and safe now.
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Doug and Bonnie MogensenKyoung Hie Duchac - SISTER - we love you and miss you dearly. Thank you so much for all the great memories we have of you that we will cherish forever. Forever Love -- Your Brother Doug and Sister Bonnie







