Todd Linn Morzfeld, 61, of Kenosha, WI, passed away on March 4, 2021 after a valiant battle with pneumonia at Froedert Kenosha Hospital.
Todd was born January 21, 1960 in Fort Campbell, KY to Donald E. Morzfeld and Jane E. (VanHarpen) Morzfeld/Hastings. After graduating from Tremper High School in 1979, Todd went on to have a variety of jobs and ended up retiring from work at The Bartley House in Kenosha.
Todd was an avid Packer Fan. He enjoyed lighthouses, nature and checking out new recipes on the internet. He also enjoyed sharing occasional lunch dates and outings with his family and friends. He overcame many challenges in his life and will be sadly missed.
He is survived by his father and stepmother, Donald and Elizabeth Morzfeld of Kenosha, his stepfather, James Hastings of Pleasant Prairie, his sister, Chris (James) Thiele of Rocky Mount, MO, his brother, Barry Morzfeld of Pleasant Prairie, his children Katrina and Jacob Morzfeld of Kenosha, a granddaughter, 3 nieces, a nephew, his Aunt Linda, Aunt Joy and Uncle Danny and his many cousins. He will also be missed by many friends and his roommates, Jack Wittig and Jack’s sister, Linda.
Preceding Todd in death are his paternal and maternal grandparents, his beloved mother, Jane Hastings, an uncle and 3 aunts.
Linda Nagatani says:
I have known Todd since he was 8 years old, as I was a close friend of his mother, Jane. My son Sam, who is younger, remembers Todd as a young teenager who was “cool” as he had CB radios, and was the reason Sam requested cowboy boots. In recent years Todd and I would talk on FB messenger every couple of weeks. He was so kind and patient. When my husband Frank was ill, he would always ask me “How is my buddy?” And we would talk about his Mom, Jane. He always checked in on me. I will miss him. It gives me peace to know he is with his Mom.
Chris J Thiele says:
Linda, bless you for the kind words for my dear brother. It warms my heart to know how he touched your life and Sam’s life too. He is missed terribly, but I know that he is at peace now and with my mom, which grants me some solace.
Darryl Dewey says:
I’ve known Todd for a very long time since I was little, he was very good friends with my uncle Jack! Sad that he couldn’t be around much longer. He was a good person! R.I.P.