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In Memory

Ronald Tareski

Ronald Tareski

Ronald E. Tareski

Ronald E. Tareski

October 16, 1943 - December 4, 2023

Ronald E. Tareski, 80, of Kenosha, passed away peacefully, Monday, December 4, 2023 at his residence.

He was born on October 16, 1943 to the late Anthony J. and Jeannette (Borawski) Tareski in Kenosha.  He was educated in Kenosha and graduated from Mary D. Bradford High School in 1961.  He received his Bachelor’s Degree from Northern IL University in 1971.

Ronald entered the US Navy on October 12, 1961 and was honorably discharged on October 11, 1967.

Ronald worked in sales at a publishing company for many years.

Ronald was a member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church.

Ronald enjoyed reading and keeping up with current events.

Ronald is survived by his brother Anthony R. (Carol) Tareski, a niece Karen (Doug) Sauyls, two nephews Steve Tareski and Scott Tareski and his caregiver Sandra I. Lopez-Narvaez.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Ronald will be held on Monday, December 18th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter’s Catholic Church (2224 – 30th Ave.) with Full Military Honors to follow.  Private Burial will follow at Holy Name Cemetery.

 

 
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01/06/24 12:08 PM #4    

Cheryl Tinnell (Schmidt)

Ron was a good guy. I have known him since we were six years old and played together with all the “neighborhood gang”. He was fun and funny and full of one-liners. I enjoyed talking to him on the Zoom meetings. He and Carl would trade barbs and make us laugh. Even though he knew he was coming to the end, he didn’t let it dampen his spirit. Instead, he made arrangements and left us all smiling. I am glad I can count him as an old and dear friend and I will miss him. Rest in peace Ron.


01/06/24 12:57 PM #5    

Carol Kramer (Miller)

Sorry to read about Ron.  Although I didn't know him at Bradford I got to know him from the zoom meetings.  Missed him at the last zoom and there will be a hole with him missing.  Rest in peace Ron.


01/06/24 04:17 PM #6    

Gary Hillesland

Sorry to see you go Ron.  I'll miss your comments and insights on this site. You always spoke your mind.  
I usually had a different perspective, but hey that's how life is.  May you rest in peace. Good night brother.


01/06/24 06:30 PM #7    

Mary Irving (Jurgaitis)

I agree with what Corrine Lutter (Martin) said. I looked on him as a golden nugget on our site.


01/07/24 11:42 AM #8    

Jack Minski

Although I did not know Ron personally, only as the "COMMUNICATOR". RIP. Jack Minski


01/07/24 12:35 PM #9    

Henry Hartnek

So sorry to hear about Ron. My sincere condolences to his family. Didn't know Ron well in high school but got to know him through the class website and Zoom meetings. He was quite a character. 


01/07/24 01:38 PM #10    

Janice Sadowski

So sorry to hear the bad news.  He always came up with funny comments..  Too soon for this to happen!


01/07/24 09:51 PM #11    

Carleton Wember

I am going to miss you Ron.


01/08/24 08:20 AM #12    

Jerry Hubbard

So sorry to hear of another classmates passing. I never know Ron in high school but did meet him at the last reunion I was able to attend-I wanted to meet the man behind the comments on the Bradford website. I found him to be interesting and full of life. He will be missed. R.I.P Ron!


01/08/24 11:57 AM #13    

Sheryl LaFayette

Ron, I miss your snide remarks on our site.  Sending love and light to you and your family.

Sheryl LaFayette


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