Kathryn "Kay" Tuckwab, of Crandon, was called to her eternal home in heaven on Saturday, November 23, 2013. She was 76 years old. She was born on December 12, 1936 in Milwaukee, a daughter of Winfield and Marguerite (Tillman) Cameron. She married Charles Warren on April 23, 1955, he preceded her in death. She married Stuart Tuckwab on August 29, 1982 in Stone Lake. He preceded her in death.
Kay graduated from Elcho High School in 1955.
She was employed as an office manager for Mid-Wisconsin Coaches for 25 years. She also baked for the Mole Lake Elderly Complex, was a clerk at the Antigo Bakery and worked for Jack Jilek potato farm on a harvester for 10 years.
She was a foster grandparent at the Boys and Girls Club in Mole Lake and was a girl scout leader.
She was a member of the Deerbrook Bridge Runners Snowmobile Club and was a member and past president of the Deerbrook Women's Club. She enjoyed gambling and baking.
Survivors include two daughters, Wendy (Jeff) Thompson of Menasha and Becky (Jason) St. Mary of Neenah; two sons, John Warren of Antigo and Jeff (Alicia) Tuckwab of Rhinelander; a sister, Betty Janssen of Antigo; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
A memorial service will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. at Bradley Funeral Home with Rev. Wes Jedras officiating. Visitation will be Friday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Burial will take place in Elmwood Cemetery.
"We love you and we will miss you, until we meet again in heaven."
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. Psalm 116:15
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Kay's pride and dignity during her illness is an example I will never forget. Plus, her beautiful smile was passed on to her daughters along with her fun and faith in life.
Thanks for the memory,
Nancy R. Wilson (Affinity Care)
Very kind lady whom always had a smile on her face. Our elders looked so forward to Kay's "goodies" she would bake for them almost every morning...RIP Kay..you will be missed.
Kay and I were friends for many years and had a lot of laughs and tears together;you will be missed by many.rest in peace dear friend.
Kay was such a kind person who always wanted to see the good in everyone. When I worked for the Elderly Program she baked every day and she would always make sure I got my share of the cake , cookies, or whatever she made. She was a quiet, kind and loving lady. She was a good friend to many people and to my Mother Loretta. My Ma will miss her very much and Ma was sad when she moved back to Antigo. Her Mole Lake Family n Friends will miss her and the kids will surely miss her bakery. Sad to have to say good bye to a friend .
The day that Kay passed from this world to a better one we lost a beautiful lady. She was one of the most loving and caring people I have ever known. R.I.P. lovely lady.