Obit: Wadzinski, Delores C. (1930 - 2018)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Arena, DeLuca, Fisher, Hildebrandt, Kieffer, Lang, Strasser, Trawicki,
Wadzinski, Wood, Zemski
----Source: The Helke Funeral Home (Wausau, WI) 4/23/2018
Wadzinski, Delores C. (Trawicki) (10 APR 1930 - 21 APR 2018)
Delores C. (Trawicki) Wadzinski, 88, of Wausau, passed away on Saturday, April
21, 2018 at Aspirus Wausau Hospital.
Delores was born to the late Joseph and Delphine (Strasser) Trawicki in the Town
of Wein at the Strasser Homestead on April 10, 1930. She met, then fell in love
with Marvin L. Wadzinski, whom she married at St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church in Edgar, WI on August 4, 1951.
Delores worked as a bookkeeper for Marathon Electric and Gimbels Department
Store, as well as a sales representative for Avon, Tupperware, and Stanley
products. She worked until the birth of her first child when she chose to stay
home and raise her children, Sandra, Gary, Marcia, Ted, and Wendy.
Delores was very active in both her church and her community. She was a member
of the St. Catherine Council, Holy Name of Jesus Parish Council, Eucharistic
Minister and volunteered regularly at the Holy Name of Jesus Summer Fun Event.
She and her husband founded Holy Name Bingo Night which they organized and
operated for over 20 years. Delores was also a member of the American Legion
Auxiliary Alois-Dreikosen Post #469 of Marathon, navigated local neighborhoods
as a Census taker, and served as a poll worker during numerous local, state and
Presidential elections.
Delores enjoyed reading and loved watching her favorite shows: NCIS, Blue
Bloods, Criminal Minds, and Hawaii 5-0. If you needed to talk to her, it was
better to have waited until her shows were over. Family was the most important
element in her life. Whether she was serving as a Den Mother for her son’s Cub
Scout Pack or simply spending time up North with family at the getaway spot on
Lake Nokomis, being with family is what truly made her happy. Delores will be
missed by all who truly knew and loved her.
Survivors include her children, Sandra Wadzinski of Wausau, Gary (Lisa)
Wadzinski of Wausau, Marcia (Rick) Wood of Wausau, Ted (Brenda) Wadzinski of
Green Bay and Wendy (Matthew) Hildebrandt of Kronenwetter; eight grandchildren,
Matthew (Mariana Arena) Wood of Johnson Creek, Rebecca “Becca” Wood of Denver,
CO, Dr. Allison “Allie” (Benjamin) Fisher of Phoenix, AZ, Dr. Tyler (Erin)
Wadzinski of Hamden, CT, Jared Wadzinski of Green Bay and Miles, Samuel, and
Ella Hildebrandt of Kronenwetter. Delores is further survived by her brother,
Donald Trawicki of Tucson, AZ; brothers-in-law, Clemens Wadzinski of King and
Kenneth (Janet) Wadzinski of South Bend, IN; sisters-in-law, Janet Trawicki of
Edgar, Geraldine Lang of Rothschild and Lou Ann Zemski of Marathon; as well as
many nieces and nephews.
Beside her parents, Delores was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin on
October 5, 1995; her brother, Anthony Trawicki; sister, Patricia DeLuca;
brothers-in-law, John DeLuca; Harold Lang and Joseph Zemski and her
sisters-in-law, Bonnie Trawicki and Arleene “Dottie” Wadzinski.
A funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, April 26, 2018 at Holy Name
of Jesus Catholic Church, 1104 S. 9th Ave., Wausau. Father Peter Kieffer will
officiate. Entombment will be in Holy Angels Mausoleum (St. Michael’s Cemetery),
Wausau. Visitation will be held Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of
services at the church.
You may sign our family guest book at
www.helke.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Church of Holy Name of
Jesus. The family would like to thank the Aspirus MSICU nursing staff, Dr. Allen
and Dr. Wald for the exceptional heartfelt care given to our mother and
grandmother during her stay.
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