It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of Patricia Ann Tomsheck, aged 86, on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025.
Pat was born to Joseph and Martha (Olszak) Febinger on March 30, 1939, in McGrann, Pennsylvania. She grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, with her sister, Shirley; and brother, Joseph.
Pat received her undergraduate degree from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, and earned her master's degree from Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. She served as a dedicated teacher at St. Paul's Lutheran School in Michigan City, Indiana.
After moving to Kenosha, Wisconsin, she later taught at Grant Elementary and Washington Middle schools. The joy she found in teaching young people was complemented by her love for music. She served as church organist for St. John's and Messiah Lutheran churches, as well as accompanist for the Kenosha Senior Center chorus. She also held office in her local P.E.O. chapter.
On June 22, 1968, Pat married John Tomsheck in Michigan City. They shared a wonderful life together of love, faith, family and happiness. Pat is survived by her loving husband, John; her children, Jessica (Steve) Gesicki and Paul Tomsheck; and her grandchildren, Kati, Chloe and Nathan Tomsheck. She is further survived by her brother, Joe Febinger; brother-in-law, E.R. (Bob) Hamm; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Shirley Hamm; and sister-in-law, Barbara Febinger.
Always an adventurous spirit, Pat visited Europe as a young adult and later with her husband. She also worked at Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful Inn during summer breaks from college.
She and John traveled often, and loved discovering new places as well as different cultures. Their wanderings took them across the U.S., Mexico, the Caribbean and Canada, with stops to see family and friends along the way. When at home, Pat enjoyed a variety of interests and hobbies, including ceramics, watercolors, gardening, baking, and swapping good books with her circle of friends and P.E.O. sisters.
A visitation for Pat will be held on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Piasecki Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held on Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Messiah Lutheran Church with visitation at 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in St. George Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Messiah Lutheran Church, Samaritan's Purse at www.samaritanspurse.org/ourministry/donate-online; or the Wisconsin Humane Society at www.wihumane.org/contact/kenosha-campus.
Piasecki Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 3720 39th Avenue 262-658-4101, www.KenoshaFuneralHome.com.
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Kathleen DischlerNoreen
March 24, 2026
What a privelege I had to teach with Pat on projects! So embrassing Pat was was with her eager students. Pat was always a team member to accept ideas and offer ideas. I will miss Pat. May she ever rest in peace. Kate
Kathleen A Dischler-Noreen
March 9, 2026
As a fellow teacher with Pat at Washington Junior High, it was a delight to join her enthusiasm and clever methods of getting students interested in learning with success. May Pat rest in peace. Kate
Kate Dischler-Noreen
September 29, 2025
Pat was a wonderful, creative colleague who taught with me
Good memories of a dedicated colleague whom her students adored. May she rest in peace
Kate and Bob Noreen
Diana M. Iorio
September 28, 2025
My deepest sympathies to the Tomsheck family for your loss. I only just heard the news. Just recently this summer I had the pleasure of running into Mr. & Mrs. Tomsheck while I was having a PT session. It was so nice to have the chance to say hello and share a few words. Very sad to hear this news. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Tomsheck and all family and friends who loved and was blessed by Mrs. Tomsheck in their lives.
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Kate and Bob Noreen
September 17, 2025
Pat was a wonderful colleague with whom we both had taught while at Washington Middle School. Creative and fun, Pat was dearly loved by all her students. We are sorry we had not known of her passing as we do not get the local paper. I would have attended the services. May she rest in peace
Kate Dischler-Noreen and Bob Noreen
Sharon and Alex Matusevicius
September 16, 2025
We were saddened to learn of Pat's passing. If we were in town, we surely would have been there for her service. She leaves a legacy of memories to ease the pain of her abscence.
Deborah Ross
September 15, 2025
I was fortunate enough to have had "Miss Febinger" as a teacher at St Paul's in Michigan City ages ago. I have never forgotten her kindness and caring ways. It was a blessing to have known her.
Jane Ottum
September 12, 2025
so much fun being in the senior center chorus with Pat and the craft fair. so sorry that she has passed,
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