Obit: Zmrazek, Joseph (1922 - 2018)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kargol, Matisko, Rehus, Zmrazek
----Source: The Ladysmith News (Ladysmith, WI) 10/18/2018
Zmrazek, Joseph “Cocky Joe” (10 JUL 1922 - 9 OCT 2018)
Joseph “Cocky Joe” Zmrazek was pronounced dead at his home on Tuesday, Oct. 9,
2018 at the age of 96.
Joe was born on the farm in the town of Rusk on July 10, 1922 and grew up on the
farm and in Chicago. He worked in Chicago as a bartender/owner and as a roofer.
In retirement, in addition to caring for his elderly parents, he was an avid
gardener and sportsman. Joe was always on the lookout for the newest and best
seeds, to provide him with the earliest garden produce. He loved fishing,
particular with his brother Steve. Hardly a week went by when the two of them
weren’t out on the boat, or on the ice.
He looked forward to deer season every year, for the opportunity to participate
in the hunt with the boys at the Ponda, who made sure to include him, even when
he could no longer walk on the deer drives.
Joe was a long term member of Saint Boniface Church and Knights of Columbus, for
whom he was a regular volunteer, and was an active supporter of the Buck Lake
Sportsman’s Club. Quarts of Joe’s dilly beans and buckets of refrigerator
pickles were a hit with his hunting buddies, club members and those in
attendance at club events.
Surviving to remember him are 10 nieces and nephews, the extended families of
all his nieces and nephews, his church community and the neighbors and friends
from Chetek to Rusk Farm who enjoyed his company and conversation.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Stephan and Anna Rehus Zmrazek; his
sisters, Mary Matisko, Anna Rehus, Sophie Kargol and Margaret Zmrazek and his
brother, Steve Zmrazek.
In lieu of flowers, gifts of remembrance would be welcomed by the Buck Lake
Sportsman’s Club and Saint Boniface Church.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20 at St.
Boniface Catholic Church. Family and friends may gather for a visitation one
hour prior to the mass at church. Interment will follow at St. Boniface
Cemetery. Join the family for a luncheon and continued fellowship at the church
hall after the burial.
The Burnham-Ours-Kolstad Family Funeral Home has been entrusted with the
arrangements.
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