Jeffrey “Jeff’’ James Moscicki, 80 of Kenosha WI, passed away Monday, August 23rd, 2021 at Azura Memory Care Center in Kenosha WI from complications of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. He was born in Germantown WI the son of Casimir and Anna (Burczyk) Moscicki.
Jeffrey is a graduate of Menomonee Falls High School and earned his degree from Milwaukee School of Engineering. In 1961 he enlisted in the US Army Security Agency and served in Germany during the Vietnam era being honorably discharged as a Sergeant in 1964. Jeffrey worked at Xerox Corporation for 30 years retiring in 1998 as a Regional Service Manager. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Kenosha WI, the National Rifle Association and the American Legion. Some of Jeff’s hobbies were target shooting, cars, and listening to jazz. He very much enjoyed bird watching and was known as Mr. Fix-It by friends and family.
On June 15th, 1968 Jeffrey was united in marriage to Sharon Dale at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Menomonee Falls WI. Jeffrey loved spending time with his family and will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Jeffrey is survived by his loving wife Sharon Moscicki, sons Marc (Kelly) Moscicki of LaGrange Park IL and Neil (Tiffany) Moscicki of Wheaton IL, daughter Sarah Moscicki of Sugar Land TX, grandchildren Elizabeth and Abigail Bachman; Evan, Molly and Maeve Moscicki; Charlie, Emma and Matthew Moscicki, and brother Jonathan (Patricia) Moscicki of Milwaukee WI. Also by sister-in-law Suzanne Moscicke, brother-in-law Richard Strack, nieces, nephews, cousins and long-time friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents Casimir and Anna Moscicki, sister Cynthia (ne̛e Moscicki) Strack and brothers Richard Moscicke, Douglas Moscicki and Thaddeus Moscicki.
A memorial mass will be held for Jeffrey on Saturday, September 11th, 2021 at St. Mary Catholic Church at 11:00AM (Corner of 73rd Street and 39th Avenue). A visitation with the family will be at the church on Saturday from 9:30AM until the time of mass. Private inurnment with take place at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Cemetery at a future date.
The family would like to thank Hospice Alliance for such great and compassionate care they showed for Jeff and his family.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to Hospice Alliance (1220 Prairie Ridge Blvd, Pleasant Prairie WI 53158), St. Mary Catholic Church (7103 40th Ave, Kenosha, 53142) or Heart of the Nation (1205 S 79th Street, Suite 701, Milwaukee WI 53214) would be appreciated.
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Bob Ward says:
I am shocked! Being of an age where death can come at any time, I never expected death to visit my dear friend, Jeff, so soon. He was the best of neighbors, the kindest of friends and I will miss him. Godspeed Jeffery.
Sharon says:
Thank you Bob
Dean and Nancy Vogel says:
We r so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. Dean and Nancy
Elsie C Romano says:
Just remembering our Grace Lane family and all the good times we shared! No matter the distance, we always felt like we were together. Remember our dinner club meals? Our family get-together street parties? Everyone’s kids’ weddings? Friends forever! I remember Jeff tearing up when he gave Sara’s wedding toast. I remember his love of jazz at our get-togethers. I remember his discussions about the value of the NRA (can’t agree with that one, Jeff). We were like siblings, often disagreeing but always ready to listen and discuss. I’ll miss you, Jeff! Look Tony and Mike up when you get there, and the Finke’s too!
David & Marilyn Lauer says:
Rest in peace, Jeff. Job well done here. We are honored to have been a part of your healthcare. Our sympathies go out to Sharon and all of the family.
Sharon says:
Our Grace Lane friend’s group and all the dinners we shared are great memories. When we started we all had little kids. Ardys and Ken were surrogate grandparents to many of them. Besides the memorable meals (Remember the frying banana incident?) the weddings and then some funerals 😓 were times we celebrated and supported each other. Thanks for you comments Elsie.
Thomas and Carol Hoppa says:
Sorry to hear a bout Jeff , s passing, we were cousins . We had a good talk at Richards funeral . It’s going to be tough on his family and friends. Our family’s had great memories in the 40s and 50s. Helping with the harvest and playing Bunker Hill in the hayloft of Uncle Cas,s and Aunty Anny s farm in Meno Falls . Richard and I hung out in our early days. Rest in peace my cousin . I’m sure there is a barn hayloft up there so we can have fun at Bunker Hill again .