Obit: Jicinsky, Darlene Marie #2 (1936 - 2018)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Altmann, Bridges, Butterfield, Hovre, Jicinsky, Johnson, Jordens,
Kurtzweil, Martin, Petersen, Rachu, Teige, Tyznik, Vaughan, Weston, Zinzli
----Source: The Tribune-Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 3/26/2018
Jicinsky, Darlene Marie (Rachu) (5 JUL 1936 - 23 MAR 2018)
Darlene Marie (Rachu) Jicinsky, age 81, of Spencer, died peacefully at House of
the Dove in Marshfield on Friday, March 23, 2018.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 3,
2018, at Christ The King Catholic Church in Spencer. Rev. Samuel Martin will
preside. Burial will follow in West Spencer Cemetery. Family and friends are
invited to gather on Monday at Life Tributes Funeral Home in Spencer from 4 p.m.
until 8 p.m. and again on Tuesday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of
service.
A parish prayer service will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Monday evening at the
funeral home.
Pallbearers will be grandsons, Adam and Derek Vaughan, Brian Jicinsky, Matthew
Zinzli, Jordan Tyznik and Nick and Max Johnson.
Honorary pallbearers will be granddaughters, Beth and Kelly Zinsli, Lisa Weston
and Maci Altmann.
Darlene Marie was born July 5, 1936, in the Township of Emmet, to Ervin and
Evelyn (Kurtzweil) Rachu. She attended Enterprise School in the Township of
Brighton, later graduating from Unity High School in 1954. Darlene married
Kenneth George Jicinsky on Aug. 11, 1956, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in
Colby. They were blessed with eight children, Allen, Debra, Darla, Rhonda,
Terry, Christopher, Sherry and Michelle.
Darlene worked at Weinbrenner’s Shoe Factory, Marshfield and then at Land ‘O
Lakes, Spencer, retiring in 1996. Darlene was an active member of PCCW and St.
Veronica Circle at Christ the King Catholic Church in Spencer. She also served
as a Girl Scout troop leader and participated in card clubs. Darlene loved
playing cards, reading, bowling, gardening, canning, picking berries, baking,
doing puzzles, visiting casinos and traveling. She loved watching her children
and later her grandchildren participate in school drama, music and sporting
activities.
Darlene was a very hard worker all her life. Darlene and Ken helped build the
home they lived in most of their married life. She spent many days with Ken
‘down in the woods’ making firewood and was a self-taught wood crafter, making
furniture and countless numbers of bean bag toss games. Ken and Darlene built a
spec house in Spencer, and remodeled a house in Stratford as a rental property.
In retirement, Ken and Darlene wintered nine years in Alamo, Texas, and
treasured the friendships made there. They also had a wonderful group of Spencer
friends. Darlene especially looked forward to the visits from these friends over
the past few months as her health declined.
Darlene’s greatest joy was her family. She loved getting together regularly to
play cards with her siblings and their spouses. She was a devoted mother and
grandmother, and lovingly helped her children in whatever way she was able to
over the years, and she most appreciated the opportunity to spend time talking
and playing with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Darlene is survived by her husband and her best friend for over 61 years, Ken
Jicinsky of Spencer; their eight children, Allen (Gail) Jicinsky, Spencer, Deb
(Jon) Zinzli, Verona, Darla (Tim Hovre) Tyznik, Marshfield, Rhonda (Tom Jordens)
Jicinsky, Rhinelander, Terry Jicinsky, Las Vegas, Nev., Chris (Lisa) Jicinsky,
Dayton, Ohio, Sherry (Scott) Bridges, Las Vegas, Nev. and Michelle (Tom)
Johnson, Marshfield; her surviving siblings, Glenn (Darlene) Rachu, Donnie
(Phyllis) Rachu, Ray (Sharon) Rachu, Sharon (Jerry) Teige and Gloria (Jerry)
Butterfield; and surviving in-laws, Charles Jicinsky and Delores Petersen. She
will also be dearly missed by her eleven grandchildren; eleven
great-grandchildren; relatives and friends.
Darlene was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, William Rachu;
sister-in-law, Donna Jicinsky; and son-in-law, Duane Tyznik.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Darlene’s name are being accepted
by her family for a charity to be determined.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer.
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