Lorna Stock

Lorna Stock, 63 of Kenosha WI, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, February 3rd, 2023. She was born on March 26th, 1959, the daughter of Donald and Jacqueline Waswrick.

On June 17th, 2002, she married her husband Gregory Stock. She worked for Kenosha Memorial Hospital for many years retiring in 2022. Lorna was educated in the Kenosha school system and attended Gateway Tec. College where she graduated in nursing. She was a member of the Sunshine Club at Kenosha Memorial Hospital ER and the Sunshine Club at Frieden’s School along with Saint Marks parent teacher organization.

She is survived by her husband Gregory, her daughter Rebecca Stock, stepdaughter Brittany Stock, stepson Brandon Stock, granddaughter Arabella step-grandchildren Sierra and Landon, brother Craig (Patty) Waswrick, and sister Carla (Mike) Pawlaczyk.

Lorna is preceded in death by her parents, her son Christopher Stuart, and her brothers Scott and Bruce Waswrick.

Her family would like to send a special thank you to her co-workers at Kenosha Memorial Hospital for the many years of happiness.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Kindred Kitties would be appreciated.

Funeral services for Lorna will be on Thursday, February 9th, 2023 at the Kemper Center at 9pm with a visitation from 7pm until the time of service at 9pm.

Thoughts for Lorna Stock;

  • Carla p pawlaczyk says:

    We were blessed to have you for 62 years.You always thought of others before yourself.Mike and I miss you so much but you will always be in our heart.💗

  • Mary Ann McGinn says:

    I worked with Lorna in the Emergency Room for years. We worked hard, but we also took the time to make it fun. I won’t mention the “side hustle” we were going to start when we made followup visit calls, that was part of the “fun” we had. She will be missed but never forgotten.

  • i worked with Lorna for many years in the emergency room when it was known as Kenosha Memorial Hospital.Lorna was an excellant nurse full of kindness towards her patients and so much fun and joy to work with. l am very sad to see that she passed away at such a young age. Even though it has been many years since i worked with Lorna i will always remember her with a smile and be grateful to have known and worked with her. RIP Lorna.

  • Irene Cummings says:

    I had the pleasure and honor to have worked beside her for over 20 years. She had the biggest heart and was a true friend who would always put others before herself. I literally owe her for helping find my career calling as an ER Nurse. She had the biggest heart and always spread “Sunshine” to those around her. She will missed by many, friends, family, and the patients that she cared for over her nursing career. RIP my friend.

  • Gregory Stock says:

    we had 20 &3/4 years of ups and downs I loved her thru the good and and bad but thru all of it our love carried us thru and kept us together I hurt with the pain and loss I think of her day and night love Gregg

  • I worked with Lorna for 11years in the ER and she is one of the most smartest, knowledgeable, compassionate and caring nurses that I have ever worked with. It is because of her I have so much nursing experience and confidence in my nursing skills. Because I learned from the best. Thank you Lorna for all the good times. I love you for ever and always. Kim Tabb

  • Lorna, you genuinely cared for all those patients you treated over so many years. The burst of sunshine you are, brought us all closer and made the E.R. a better place. We miss you.

  • I worked on the third floor with Lorna when she first came to KMH. Her smile and positive attitude were such a blessing to everyone around her. Lorna may your light shine in Heaven.

  • Diane Daulton says:

    I worked with Lorna at KMH also. I will always remember her smile and genuine kindness and care she showed her patients.
    I am so sorry for your loss Stock family.

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