Florence “Tootie” Koderca

Florence “Tootie” (nee: Casper) Koderca, 90, of Kenosha, Wisconsin quietly passed away on an early Thursday morning August 25, 2022.  Florence was born on April 30, 1932 and was the daughter of Henry and Marie Casper who preceded her in death.  Florence was a past member of St. Casimir Catholic Church and attended St. Rita’s grade school and graduated from William Horlick High School.  On July 12, 1952 at St. Rita’s Catholic Church she was united in marriage to Frank Paul Koderca, who also preceded her in death.  

She will be forever remembered and never forgotten as a devoted, kind and giving mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother who gave so much so her family would never go without.  Her door was always open to all her children, grandchildren, friends and neighbors and always had food and homemade bakery on the table.  Her loss is incomparable, as she will be greatly missed leaving a huge void in all our lives.

Left to cherish her memory are her four children, Frank (Debra) Koderca, Kathleen Irish, Daniel Koderca Sr., and Sandra Duffin all of Kenosha. Grandchildren Ryan Irish, Daniel Jr. and Christopher Koderca, Christine and Kimberly Cantrell and Kevin Koderca.  Great grandchildren, Karlie, Austyn, Faith, Skyler, Trent, and Elliot. Great great grandchildren Ashtyn and Ariel.  

She is further survived by four loving sisters Betty (Bernie) Brickner, Marionette, Wisconsin, Marilyn (James) Sweigert of Bonita Springs, Florida, Carol Heitzman of Hemit, California, and Genevieve (Art) of Racine, Wisconsin.  Close friends May Yee, Gay Belliveau Koenemann, Patricia Matusek Spitzer, and Cindy Soronen Jorgensen.

In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Donald and Harold Casper.

As a young women she started working for the Oriental Inn.  Her many years there produced countless lifelong friendships especially with May and Bob Yee and became a second mom to their five children.  For years Florence, the Yee’s, and close friends, who have gone before her, enjoyed trips to Las Vegas, and other casinos.  She loved going up north spending time with family and friends and considered these her roots. She adored her parents and siblings and talked of her love and happiness in growing up in the county on north Douglas Road Highway 42.

Interment and graveside services will be private with masses being said in her memory.  The family wishes to thank Dr. Janet Chua for her kindness and care and Casey Family Options for their compassion and help during this difficult

time.

Casey Family Options Funerals and Cremations

Stephen P. Casey, Owner and Funeral Director

(262) 653-0667

www.CaseyFamilyOptions.com

Thoughts for Florence “Tootie” Koderca;

  • Dear Koderca Families,
    Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow.
    Florence will be dearly missed by those lucky enough to know her.
    Wherever a beautiful soul has been
    There is a trail of beautiful memories.
    Find comfort in knowing she now walks amongst the angels.

    With Deepest Sympathy,
    The Sorensen Families

    • Dear Kathy and Sorensen Families. Thank you for your kind words. Only those who have lost their loving mothers know the pain we are in. Colleen Thank you for all your knowledge and information bestowed to us in regards to mom’s care. We are forever in your gratitude. Kathy Irish

      • You are very welcome Kathy, your mother was a wonderful lady and if you were lucky enough to know her, you were blessed. I know the Lord has gained a new angel and your family lost one. God Bless.

  • Dan & Chris Koderca says:

    We want to let you know, dear Grandma
    That, although you are at rest,
    You’ll live forever in the hearts of those who loved you best!

    Love & Miss You,
    Dan & Chris

  • Dear Koderca Families,
    You have my heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your beloved mother & grandmother.
    Florence will be dearly missed by those who knew and loved her.
    Wishing you comfort and peace to face the days ahead and loving memories to hold in your hearts.

    With Deepest Sympathy,
    Colleen Koderca

  • Tom & Deb Casper says:

    Your sweet face and quiet demeanor will be missed Aunt Tootie. I always enjoyed visiting (as Nana put it) with you. RIP! ✝️
    Our condolences to the Koderca family.💔

    • Thank you dear cousins. Yes grandma Casper did love “visiting” with mom and where ever she pointed they would go…the two of them. One of the last thing she ever said to me was, “I want to go Home”. I hope, pray, and beseech Jesus that grandma was waiting for her loving daughter at the head of the pack. She wanted to see her mom. Days before going to hospice she talked of this. Right behind grandma will be grandpa, Harold and my dad. Love to you both. Kathy

  • My greatest memories was every Wednesday when U came to take Nana shopping & all the goodies. My other greatest memory was ur Love for babies, especially my brother’s little baby boy. U & Nana made it part of ur Wednesday stopping to see Randy’s little baby. U were so good to David also💖 Love U Aunt Tootie 💖

  • Kimberly Cantrell says:

    Can’t explain what this mom ,dad,granny … Meant to me she was all off them never been loved so much in my life by one person she was it all ! From now on I call her Saint Florence!She was my saint never would have made it without her !Love you granny ❤️

  • Susan M Duchac says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you! Aunt Tootie will be so missed. One thing that is at the top of my list is her wonderful sense of humor (a great Casper trait). It’s how I remember her most. She was always kind and helping everyone. Rest in peace Auntie, you so deserve it!! We love you!!! Love to all of you!! Wish we could be there with you!

    • Thank you Sue and Scott. We have such a wonderful history. Us Caspers are good people. I miss our baby and wedding showers and all the get togethers that are only in memories and all but over. Please keep praying for us as we have a long journey ahead. Kathy

  • Carol HEITZMAN says:

    I am so sad that my sister, Tootie, has passed. I realize she is in a wonderful place now and before long we four sisters will join her, but the loss is great. We had such a happy childhood and remembering those days will bring me some comfort. The last I talked to her was in May and she told me she was looking forward to seeing our dear parents and brothers. I am thankful she was blessed with such loving children. And I am so thankful to have her as one of my sisters. Love, Kay

  • Jeanie and Dave Kirsch says:

    Kathy,

    Our sympathies on the loss of your mom. I recognized her from the photo immediately. You were so fortunate to have her for so long, but it is not easy to say goodbye. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

  • I knew Tootie from working with her a Yee’s for many years. I will always remember her sense of humor, kindness and tenacity in her work. Only good memories!

    • Hi Brenda, how kind of you to say. Both my parents had senses of humor. I never got to know her like you girls at work did, but what she shared with me and all her family was always funny. Like…”how do you feel today mom? and she would answer, compared to what?” Always had a way of lightening anyone’s load. Thank you Brenda. Kathy

  • Our family knew Tootie from working with her at Oriental Inn. She was a wonderful lady and hard worker. Good memories of Tootie. Our sympathy and condolences on your loss. Joan (Biba) Curran, Genny Biba, Robert Biba

  • I will always remember Tootie waiting on us at the Oriental Inn! She was the nicest person ever! Rest In Peace dear Tootie!

    Laura Drinka

  • I will always remember Tootie waiting on us at the Oriental Inn! She was the nicest person ever! Rest In Peace dear Tootie!

    Laura Drinka

  • Lori R Preiss says:

    Sorry for your loss your mom was my mom best friend. May always said they were the best workers she ever had. They would talk for hours on the phone. I lost my mom Irene in 2014 now they can be together as friends in heaven.

    • Lori how nice to hear from you. Oh she talked about Irene, you and Dean all the time. Those two were very close and your mom helped my parents with caring for my aunt Mary. My moms final days were spent at Hospice House just like your moms. So many years now have passed, I always loved your mom. Thank you again.

  • Mark Sherfinski says:

    So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. I remember her being a staple at the Oriental Inn, just like their egg rolls. Rest in peace Mrs. Koderca. 🙏🙏 . Fuzzy and Sharon Sherfinski.

    • Thank you Mark and Sharon. I truly think that some of her happiest days were at the restaurant. Talking with all our friends, connecting with people, and just working. The Yee’s were our family and good friends. Thank you again. Kathy

  • Dean Shefchik says:

    Our family sends our condolences to the Koderca family. Although I never met Tootie, I’ve gotten to know her through Dan and the kind person he is, obviously influenced by Mom.

    • Thank you Dean. Dan is indeed a good guy. He was certainly a momma’s boy. He called her “mambo”, and I called her “mumsy”. All of us adored her and I will miss her until we are once again united. Kathy

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