Obit: Nosko, Kelly
(1956 - 2021)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Nosko, Howsden, Soper, Haynes, Visser, Duda
----Source: THORP COURIER 13 Oct 2021
Nosko, Kelly (1 Dec 1956 - 11 Oct 2021)
Kelly Nosko, age 64, passed away peacefully on October 11, 2021 at CentraCare -
St. Cloud MN where he had been hospitalized with pneumonia. A celebration of
life is planned for 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 16 at community Alliance
Church in Withee with Rev. Andy Davis officiating. There will be refreshments
and fellowship following the service. Interment of his cremated remains will
take place at a time and I date to be I determined later.
Kelly was born on December 1, 1956, in Medford to Irma M. (Nosko) Howsden and
Stephen Nosko. He attended Owen-Withee Schools where he was a class of '74
graduate. He went on to attend Eau Claire Technical College where he received an
Associate’s Degree in Diesel Mechanics in 1976. He worked as a diesel mechanic
at Schjoeneman's in Medford, JW Perry in Merrill and a service writer at Truck
Country in Mosinee.
Kelly is survived by his wife of 44 years Carol (Soper) Nosko, children Tony
(Kristen) Nosko, of Rice, MN, and Michelle (Chris) Haynes of Apple Valley, MN.
He is also survived by six grandchildren, Serenity, Holly, Bailey, Isabelle,
Ethan, and Nikolai.
He is further survived by siblings, Mike (Lorraine) Nosko of Withee, Mark (Debra
Visser) Nosko of Owen, Peggy (Al) Duda of Sullivan, MO, and Bill (Marcia) Nosko
of Saukville. He is also survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and
other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and his
sister Judy Nosko.
Kelly was a strong yet gentle spirit who found joy in simple things and beauty
in nature. He enjoyed traveling, fishing and had a lifelong interest in
motorcycles and all things mechanical. He was a kind and loving husband and
father who taught the value of hard work, being humble and generous, and how to
appreciate the value of family. He was a beloved Papa to his grandchildren with
whom he enjoyed playing Legos, completing puzzles, coloring and looking at
pictures of wildlife and machinery.
He will be dearly missed.
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