Patricia M. Wicinski
Obituary's Biography:
Patricia M. Wicinski, 76, a resident of Round Lake Beach, passed away Sunday, July 31, 2016. She was born in Chicago and raised in Round Lake. Patsy retired from Baxter. She was a livewire, had a generous spirit, and a strong-willed woman who ensured that no one left her house without “good conversation”, “plenty of laughter”, and “lots-o-love”!! Patsy is survived by her husband of 57 years, Marion A. “Mike” Wicinski, her children Michelle (Larry) Frederichs, Jeffrey Wicinski, Jerry (Vicki) Wicinski, Mary Pat (Tommy) Vepley, Maureen (Mike) Papp, her grandchildren Joshua (Charo) Wicinski, Natosha (Rob) Thormo, Vanessa Degand, Kraig (Alli) Wicinski, Michael (Sherry) Wicinski, Joey Wicinski, Christopher Wicinski, Geremi (Shannon) Wicinski, Jessica Cockrell, Kurtis Vepley, Meagan Ratajczyk, her great-grandchildren Czara and Chay Wicinski, Jason, Kyle, and Olivia Thormo, Annabelle Wicinski, Landin Palmer, Zoey Cockrell, and Eric Royal III, her siblings Joe and Larry McCann, Kathleen (Robert) Swieton, her in-laws Joan (Connie) Walker, Dolores Hagan, Tom (Sue) Wicinski, Carol (Al) Hertel, Martin Wicinski, and Danny (Bernie) Wicinski. She was preceded in death by her parents Ellen and Leo McCann and her granddaughter Mallori Lynn Papp. Friends of the family may visit from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. with a funeral service commencing at 2:00pm, on Thursday, August 4, 2016 at Strang Funeral Chapel & Crematorium 410 E. Belvidere Rd. Grayslake, IL 60030. The interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimers Foundation or the Humane Society in Patricia’s name. For information, call 847-223-8122 or log on to www.strangfuneral.org.
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Remembering an Aunt that made my childhood special. My children and her great grandchildren will never know the amazing lady that Aunt Patsy was. They only knew a shell. But I will always remember her for the fun and loving Aunt that she was. The one that loved parties. The one that loved to dance. They one that loved her tiny bubbles and the one who loved her family. Now she can dance and laugh again.
Auntie Patsy…Jean McNeill here, in between Atlanta, GA & Montgomery, AL. Doing my thing trucking. Please know that you were Sooo loved by so many.
I was lucky to have gotten close to you, earlier in life. I’m glad I was able to.
As I’m driving down these roads…ya might hear me talking to you, and other loved family members! I love you. Bless you!
Pat is now at peace and Mike you were the most caring and loving husband for all those 57 years. I am so sorry not to be able to share my condolences in person. You and your family now have a very special angel in heaven to watch over you all.
RIP Patsy -pease be with you now and always !!! You are free now. Praying for your family through the difficult times. Sending prayers from Florida
Wicinski Family-
I am so very sorry to hear about your loss. The obituary was written beautifully and so very true about what a one of a kind person Patsy was. My deepest condolences to the entire family.
I am so sorry for you’re loss prayers to all
So very sorry for your loss. Patsy was always so nice to me growing up. Thoughts and prayers to all the family.