Carroll A. Rick

Carroll Audrey Rick, age 45, of Kenosha, passed away on April 7th, 2026, at Aurora
Medical Center in Kenosha. She was born on February 4th, 1981, in Berrington, Illinois
to Albert J. Rick III and Brenda K. (Kennedy).


Carroll had many friends and would always help those in need. She would give you the
shirt off her back if you needed it. She lit up every room she went in and found the good
in everyone she met. She loved her nieces and nephews very much and enjoyed being
an aunt. She loved her entire family, which was always first in her life. She will be
remembered for her selflessness and care to those she loved.


Carroll is survived by her mother: Brenda Musselman, siblings: Cristal (Mark) Wickel,
Albert J. Rick IV and Joshua A. Rick, nieces and nephews: Kason C. Wickel, Andrew T.
Wickel, and Nikell Oconnor, great nephews: Ryker Oconnor and Micaiah Wickel,
grandmother: Nancy Riley, stepfather: Dean Dueppen, aunt: Debbie Rodriguez, cousins:
Sito, Tina, Dalton, Destiny, Amber, Randy and Brittany and many other living relatives
and dear friends. She is preceded in death by her father: Albert J. Rick III, grandmother:
Theresa Audrey Rick and uncle: Noel Kennedy.


A memorial service for Carroll will be held at Kemper Center Founder’s Hall on Friday, April 24th, 2026, at 12 P.M. A visitation will also be held at Founder’s Hall from 10 A.M. until the time of the service. Immediately following the services, a celebration of life will be held at Lake Shangri-La Community Center (22112 121st St, Bristol, WI 53104). In honor of Carroll, please wear the color purple.

Casey Family Options Funerals & Cremations
3016 75th Street Kenosha, WI 53142

262-653-0667

Thought for Carroll A. Rick

  • You were one of the sweetest people I ever knew. You are so missed and so loved. We shared so many fun and cherished memories.
    Even when we were teenagers, you would come stay at my house for a whole week. By the end of it, you were so tired of me and so ready to go home—but we’d do it all over again the next year.
    Summers were some of my favorite times with you—going swimming at the lake, laughing, and just being together. Some of my very best memories were made with you, Care Bear.
    You always saw the good in everything and in everyone. That was just who you were—kind, loving, and full of light.
    I remember your favorite things—your favorite color, purple, your love of Scooby-Doo, and the big rock poster right over your bed. And your love for the movie Dirty Dancing.
    Care Bear, you will be so deeply missed, but never forgotten. We will see you in all the things you loved.
    I love you so much my care bear

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