Obit: Kostick, Alois T. “Toby”
(1941 – 2020)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kostick, Novak, Goebel, Devine, Lopez, Coffield
----Source: THORP COURIER 03 Jun 2020
Kostick, Alois T. “Toby” (26 APR 1941 – 24 MAY 2020)
Alois T. “Toby" Kostick, 79, of Bruce, died on Sunday, May 24, 2020, at Clark
County Health Care Center in Owen. Toby was born on April 26, 1941, to Peter and
Katherine (Novak) Kostick in the house that his family built at Miller Dam.
He moved to Hannibal at the age of 13. He attended regular education classes and
graduated from Gilman High School.
Toby married Carla Mae Goebel at a young age. As a result of their union, six
children were born. Carla preceded him in death in 1995. Toby later married
Gloria Devine on July 5, 2003, in Bruce and he welcomed three stepsons and four
step-grandchildren into his family.
He is survived by his wife, Gloria; five children: Rocky (Laurie) Kostick of
Hudson, WI, Randy
(Chris) of Mooresville, NC, Michelle Kostick of Peoria, AZ, Tony (Stacy) of
Woodbury, MN and Shana (David) Lopez of Argyle, TX; three stepsons: Steve
(Kelly), Sam (Lori) and Doug Devine; 13 grandchildren: Courtney, Kyle, Caleb,
Caitlin, Nick, Emma, Sam, Carlye, Camryn, Kendyl, Kailey, Ariana and Alaina;
four step-grandchildren: Mitchell, Ted, Dayton and Lauren; two
great-grandchildren: Eddie and Amelia; and one brother, Roman (Gertrude) Kostick
of Ladysmith, WI.
He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant daughter, Tamara Marie; his
first wife, Carla; and three siblings: Eleanor Coffield, Fred and Ray Kostick.
In his younger years, Toby had a great love for the racetrack for which he spent
a lot of time on race cars on the track near Bruce. Prior to getting ill, Toby
and Gloria had a lot of fun going on trips, going to shows and concerts, and
eating at restaurants. Toby was an avid Packer fan and was an active member of
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bruce.
Toby held many jobs over the years, some of which included working at his
father's car dealership, transporting coffins, hauling milk, working
construction, selling Surge milking machines, owning/operating a service
station, and owning/operating the Melody Bar in Bruce. Toby was also a mechanic
at the Bruce School bus garage and he drove school bus for several years. After
retiring from Bruce School, Toby worked for the Village of Bruce as a
maintenance man.
Private funeral services were held with burial taking place in the Bruce
Cemetery on Thursday, May 28, 2020. Nash-Jackan Funeral Home assisted the family
with arrangements.
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