Obit: Polacek, Alexandra (1928? - 2017)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Greco, Kiel, Polacek, Walczak, Wojnar
----Source: The Heindl Funeral Home (Phillips, WI) 8/30/2017
Polacek, Alexandra (Wojnar) (1928? - 21 AUG 2017)
Alexandra (Wojnar) Polacek died peacefully in Phillips, Wisconsin on July 21,
2017 at the age of 89. Alex was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI where she
graduated from Pulaski High School.
She worked outside the home starting at age 16 for a wide variety of companies.
She took off about a year for the birth of her daughter, Rosalyn. When she went
back into the workforce she returned to AC Delco, for 12 yrs, where she enjoyed
applying her mathematical skills and logic to assist with problem solving and
design.
A few years later she met and married Anthony Polacek and her family grew to
include his five children, Betty (Don), William, Judy, Jean (Bill), and Susan
(Jerry). Alex and Tony lived in Cudahy. After a short stint as a stay at home
mom she worked cooking and serving lunches at Cudahy Jr. High School. Her last
place of employment was Trinity Memorial Hospital, now known as St. Luke's South
Shore, where she worked as the Head Baker for over twenty years until her
retirement.
In 1995, Alex moved to Phillips, WI, lured by the fond memories she had of the
family vacations and fishing in the peaceful Northwoods. During her years in
Phillips, Alex enjoyed going to bingo with friends and having visits from her
family.
Alex is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Rosalyn and Carl Greco, Her
grandchildren Leanne (Brian) Gill and Valerie (Felipe) Greco and
great-grandchildren Stella, Sylvie, and Felix, Tony's children and their
families, many nieces, nephews and dear friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Tony, her siblings Anthony Wojnar,
Casimir Wojnar, Edward Wojnar, Henrietta Walczak, Jeanette Kiel, Joseph Wojnar,
Stanley Wojnar and Walter Wojnar.
Visitation and burial will take place on August 15, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. to
11:15 a.m. at St. Adalbert's Cemetery chapel in Milwaukee, WI. In lieu of
flowers, please consider memorial donations to local charities.
The family would like to thank Susan Martini, Susan Walczak, and her friends and
caregivers for their assistance over the years and final months.
Note: Birth information was not published with obituary.
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