
Natalie Marie Klemko
October 1, 1987 -
April 19, 2026

Natalie Marie Klemko, age 38, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin surrounded by her loving family. She was born on October 1, 1987, to Michael and Amy (Schutz) Klemko. She was a graduate of Westosha Central High School. Natalie’s drive extended far beyond her personal life into remarkable athletic and academic achievements. She graduated from Midwestern State University on a cycling scholarship, earning her BBA in Business Administration and Management, and later completed her MBA in Marketing and Operations & Brand/Product Management from DePaul University.
An accomplished cyclist, Natalie was a Junior Nationals Cycling Champion and competed on the world stage at the Junior World Cycling Championships in Vienna, Austria. She raced at the semi-professional level with Team Advil/Chapstick and went on to become a Collegiate National Cycling Champion. Never one to shy away from breaking barriers, she also raced wingless sprint cars alongside her brother, becoming the first female points recipient in the history of the Interstate Racing Association. Watching her venture into the world of bike and car racing was inspiring-she was groundbreaking for young women, stepping into male-dominated spaces not just to participate, but to dominate.
Natalie lived a life fueled by passion, adventure, and deep love for those closest to her. A devoted fan of sprint car racing, she spent countless miles traveling the country alongside the love of her life, Bill Balog, and his team competing in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. Those years on the road, especially traveling by RV from racetrack to racetrack, brought her immense joy and a sense of home wherever they went.
Natalie combined her competitive spirit with creativity and dedication in her professional pursuits, contributing her talents in merchandising, marketing, and social media for Bill Balog Racing and Wilmot Raceway. Her energy, determination, and love for the racing community left a lasting impression on all who knew her.
She cherished time with her beloved nephews, Marshall and Cade, as well as Bill’s sons, Dylan and Cole, creating lasting memories filled with laughter and love. Natalie also found happiness in life’s simple pleasures, cooking and baking for those she loved, and taking peaceful walks with her puppy, Greta.
Natalie is survived by her mother, Amy Klemko; her brother, Chris Klemko; her nephews, Cade and Marshall Klemko and her partner in life, Bill Balog and his sons, Dylan and Cole and many loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her father, Michael Klemko; her grandparents, Paul and Lorraine Schutz and Albert and Bernice Klemko.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to Kenosha County Fair Foundation memo: Kids Klub would be appreciated.
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Alberti VasquezPosted on:
April 23, 2026On behalf of my family and myself, I would like to extend our most sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of Natalie Marie Klemko. As a former member of the MSU Cycling Team many years before, I feel a deep sense of connection through the shared spirit and community that the team represents, even though I did not have the opportunity to know her personally. The bond of that experience carries across generations, and it is clear that Natalie was part of something meaningful that continues to unite so many. Please know that our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. We hope you find comfort in the memories you shared, the lives she touched, and the enduring strength of your community.
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Brennen GarciaPosted on:
April 22, 2026I am so sorry and saddened by Natalie’s untimely and too early passing. She was always kind, respectful and highly engaged in our work and teams. My condolences to her family and friends. God bless and placer her on his Heaven!
Brennen Garcia
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Brennen GarciaPosted on:
April 22, 2026My thoughts and prayers are with you!
May you Rest in Peace
Lord Jesus Name. Amen
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Brennen GarciaPosted on:
April 22, 2026I will missed you. Rest in Peace
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Richard "BO" BosankoPosted on:
April 22, 2026Amy, Chris, Bill, and the rest of Natalie's Family, Sincere sympathy on the loss of your beloved Natalie. We wish you many fond memories of her and the good times that you all shared together as a family. We share in your sorrow. She truly had a zest for life that brought job to all those around her. Imagine her speeding around Heaven, St. Peter chastising her to "slow down, girl", and she glances back at him grinning and shouts out "NOT A CHANCE". God Bless the gal. In sadness, Bo & Maggie
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Bedri ErdemPosted on:
April 22, 2026I am so sorry and saddened by Natalie’s untimely and too early passing. She was always kind, respectful and highly engaged in our work and teams. My condolences to her family and friends. God bless and placer her on his Heaven!
Bedri Erdem
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Randy KerkmanPosted on:
April 22, 2026Sometimes there are no words for a loss so great. Rest in Peace
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Brennen GarciaPosted on:
April 22, 2026So sorry you and your loss I love you and I will missed you. Rest in Peace I will missed you. Rest in Peace I will prayer you for Jesus Christ Prayer God on Cross and Bless you Rest in Peace and Until we see you again. R.I.P Lord Jesus Name. Amen
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Peter FoxPosted on:
April 22, 2026I was fortunate to have met and known Natalie for the past three years, meeting her at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa. Rest easy Natalie...you will be missed immensely.
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Mike & Cheryl McCraryPosted on:
April 22, 2026We are praying 🙏for God's peace and comfort upon all of your family. ✝️ Psalm 23.
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Dave UdovichPosted on:
April 22, 2026Will surly miss seeing.her at the races always a friendly smile
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Peter and Debi NuttingPosted on:
April 21, 2026Our lives have connected since your early childhood. So many beautiful memories. You are loved, , missed and so very dear in our hearts
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April GallePosted on:
April 21, 2026The whole Galle Family and Gttransport Family are going to miss seeing you at the races and the merch trailer. It was always a joy seeing you and talking to you when we got the chance too. You were always a great joy to see! You will be missed.
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JanetPosted on:
April 21, 2026I didn’t personally know Natalie, I knew her through Jennifer barbian. Im sending warm thoughts and gentle hugs 🤗 to you and you family! Peace be with you 🦋💔🦋
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Kenny and Lois RoggowPosted on:
April 21, 2026Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. We are so sorry for the loss of your sister. She must have been a wonderful girl. Kenny and Lois
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Baker racingPosted on:
April 21, 2026So sorry for your loss she sure could wheel that hot rod definitely will miss watching her race
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Joe Bill KuesterPosted on:
April 21, 2026Thoughts and prayers going out to the Klemko & Balog families along with the entire 17b team. I am sure she will be truly missed by many.
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April 21, 2026My thoughts and prayers are with you!
May you Rest in Peace
Lord Jesus Name. Amen
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April 21, 2026I will missed you. Rest in Peace
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Charlie needhamPosted on:
April 21, 2026Condolences to the Klemko family the Balogs the wingless community and Wilmot family in general.












