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Stephen Korcheck Obituary

Korcheck, Stephen J.
Aug 11, 1932 - Aug 26, 2016
Dr. Stephen J. Korcheck, after a life devoted to teaching and service, was lovingly received in his eternal home by his Lord; cherished wife, Dot; parents, Anne and Mike; older brother, Mike; and stepson, David. Steve grew up in Nemacolin, PA, where his mother instilled in him a devotion to God, family, and always showing kindness to others. His father, a coal miner, taught by example the importance and dignity of hard work while insisting his sons pursue sports and education to keep them out of the mines. Steve learned well and God, sports, education, and family and friends became the cornerstones of his life. Steve was a faith-filled Catholic and, since 1975, a member of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church. He had an uncanny ability to remember the name of every person he met and, no matter their station in life, Steve always valued who they were and what they had to say. Steve's kindness is exemplified by the
countless lives he changed by taking the time to listen and offer meaningful advice, make a phone call, or provide help. Thought by many to be the finest athlete to ever come out of Greene County, Steve starred as a catcher and center/linebacker at George Washington University. He said his proudest moments as an athlete occurred when he was named Southern Conference Player of the Year in both sports. Steve was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers but chose to play baseball with the Washington Senators. And for most of his life Steve was an avid golfer, satisfying his competitive fires while greatly enjoying the camaraderie of friends. After his baseball career, Steve returned to George Washington and earned Master's and Doctoral degrees while managing the baseball team. After one year with the Kansas City Royals Baseball Academy in Sarasota, he began his long, impactful career at Manatee Community College. Steve started in 1971 as a part-time health and P.E. instructor and assistant baseball coach; over the ensuing years, he assumed positions with ever-increasing responsibility until being named president in 1980. He served the college as well as the Manatee and Sarasota communities with distinction for 17 years until his retirement in 1997. Steve and Dot enjoyed a loving and wonderful life together, tending to their rose and butterfly gardens, playing golf, traveling, enjoying the company of family and friends, and spoiling their beloved dog Andy. Steve leaves behind cherished friends whose love and support sustained him. He will remain in the hearts of all those who mourn his absence, especially his family. Steve greatly enjoyed reminiscing with younger brother, Bob and wife, Toby (Nemacolin, PA) about their shared history in the coal mining company town of their youth. Steve was proud that, like him, his daughter, Stephanie (San Marcos, TX) has devoted her professional life to education, pleased that she inherited his passion for the Fighting Irish, and appreciative of her care and thoughtfulness. Steve was extremely proud of son, Mike's and his wife, Sandy's (Valrico, FL) service to our country during his career as an Air Force officer, commander, and helicopter pilot as well as the three wonderful children they raised; he also was grateful for Mike's care and attention throughout the challenges of the past year. Steve truly loved and adored his grandchildren. He greatly admired Kristin for following her dreams and finding happiness in New York City. Steve loved that Lauren (Tucson, AZ) continued the family tradition in nursing and was so happy she found such a kind, wonderful man, Mike, to be her husband. Matt (Melbourne, Australia) received the gift of Steve's athleticism. Steve eagerly followed Matt's basketball career from high school to the University of Arizona, and was so excited for the incredible opportunity Matt has to play professionally in the Australian Football League. Steve loved Dot's daughter, Marjie and her husband, Richard (Sarasota, FL) as if they were his own children, and was so grateful for all the home-cooked meals, Rays and Lightening games, and phone calls, most especially since Dot's death in 2014. Steve enjoyed his visits with Dot to Northern Indiana and times spent with stepson, Doug and wife, Kim (Bristol, IN) and their daughter, Diana and husband, Adam (Elkhart, IN). Finally, Steve was very thankful for the friendship he and his first wife, Nancy (Chapel Hill, NC) rediscovered during the last year of his life. For those wishing to do so, Steve requested that contributions be made to the Korcheck Memorial Scholarship Fund. Secure on-line donations can be made at www.SCF-Foundation.org – be sure to designate your contribution to the Korcheck Fund. Donations can also be made by mail (SCF Foundation, Korcheck Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 1849, Bradenton, FL 34208) or phone (941-752-5390). Steve's Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 AM, Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church, 833 Magellan Dr. in Sarasota with a reception hosted by Steve's family to follow. The college will host a Celebration of Steve's life at 2:00 PM on Friday, September 23, in the Neel Performing Arts Center, 5840 26th St. W in Bradenton with a reception to follow in the Stephen J. Korcheck Student Services Center. Committal Services officiated by the Reverend Jennifer Potter Buff, SCF Chaplain, will be private. American Legion Kirby Stewart Post 24 will preside over Full Military Honors, and Steve and Dot will be interred together at Sarasota National Cemetery. Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory 26th Street Chapel, 5624 26th St. W, Bradenton FL 34207 is handling the arrangements. Condolences may be sent via www.brownandsonsfuneral.com.

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Published by Herald Tribune on Sep. 18, 2016.

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Tom Tyler

September 12, 2019

Coach,
I often think about you.

You were amazing, always helping people including me.

I thank God for giving me the chance to meet and spend time with you in the early 70s.

You were the best and truly a class act!

Tom tyler
Kansas City Royals 1st academy class.

Giles Light

January 9, 2018

Only recently did I learn of Steve's passing. I got to know him well during his year as President of the Kiwanis Club of Bradenton as I was Lieutenant Governor for the Division of the Florida District of Kiwanis International. Steve was particularly helpful during the visit of Florida District Governor Larry Kravet to our Division. For that I shall always be most appreciative. I have always admired his baseball career with the Washington Senators and I still have Steve's baseball cards and a baseball autographed by him. Rest in peace my friend.

Tom Tyler

June 26, 2017

Amazing coach and tremendous guy.Amazing person who helped me on 2 very special occasions.Often in my thoughts and prayers.I will never forget you coach Korcheck!Thanks Tom Tyler ( Kansas City royals academy )

Mitchell Bober

March 11, 2017

I was a student of the Coach at the George Washington University and may have been the only fan of its baseball team. Coach was a warm genuine good guy. I mentioned him last night and googled him just now. Sad to learn of his passing, but I am glad that I met him. Sincere condolences.

Haven Simmons

October 15, 2016

I met Dr. Korcheck as a young reporter covering Manatee County for Channel 40 in Sarasota more than 30 years ago. He was the personification of gracious and welcoming. Interviewing him was a pleasure. I then taught at MCC from 1989 until the mid 90s. The respect I manifest for community colleges emanates from my experiences at MCC, where he no doubt inspired students, faculty and staff with passion and vision.

LEWIS CHILSOM

October 2, 2016

I met Dr. Korcheck when I first arrived at Manatee Community College during the 1994-95 freshmen year. He had a tremendous influence on all the students who were on campus. I enjoyed that time era with his administration and staff. Dr. K gave me the opportunity to propel on to The Florida State University (B.S 2000) and Nova Southeastern University (M.S 2003). My time at M.C.C was very challenging but with the help and support of a strong staff I was able to survive the first wave of obstacle towards the path of my journey. Dr. Korcheck was my first college President as he will be missed but never forgotten. Manatee Community College (A.A 1997)

Gary Hebert

September 22, 2016

Dr. Korcheck excelled as the president of Manatee Community College; he spent countless days in Tallahassee explaining to lawmakers the purpose and value of the Community College system, particularly MCC. He was respected and admired by his employees and friends (I was both) and doubtless, everyone who ever met him. His positive attitude and "can do" spirit inspired many people. Despite his great intellect and many accomplishments he never conveyed an air of superiority; to the contrary, he was quick to praise those around him and make them feel at home. Those of us who knew him are very fortunate; we will miss him but will never forget the impact that he had on us and the entire community. Our sincere condolences to the Korcheck family.

Patti Hanna

September 19, 2016

I will never forget Dr. Korcheck. Always one to consider giving you a chance! He gave me one, I will never forget! He helped pave my success! A great man, a great mentor..... Forever grateful, always remembered. So sorry for your loss.

Richard Hough

September 19, 2016

From meeting Steve as "Dr. Korcheck," father of my best friend Mike, to developing my friendship with him later, I was impressed by his genial nature and kindness. Steve brought me into Kiwanis 30 years ago, and hired me as an adjunct at (then) MJC. My lunches with Steve were always warm and funny. Steve's legacy lives on in two of the best people I've known, Mike and Stephanie.

Anita Di Lena

September 18, 2016

Your father Dr. Stephen J. Korcheck was magnificent professor and a very caring loving gentlemen that served the College as a wonderful President to others in making a difference in their lives. May he rest in Peace.. God Bless you Stephanie Korcheck and family..He was so kind. I remember your father came to Advanced A&P Class to HONOR Dr. Ellen Cover for being the Best Teacher of the Year! Dr. Mike Myers Assistant VP attend in recognition for her and the Student Body I presented presiding the award. It was so great to have your father give great recognition to Professors. So, he was always distinguished and recognized for his service for others, community and MCC. I am grateful to the College and so was my father with love always to your father from my heart to yours as well as the community! He will be deeply missed but never forgotten from our hearts and lasting memories always cherished. May he Rest in Peace. Prayers and Blessings Sent your way with love. In Jesus Name I pray for Dr. Stephen J. Korcheck (Stephanie Korcheck) xoxoxoxoxo http://www.brownandsonsfuneral.com//view//14772/id/3888296

Anita Di Lena

September 18, 2016

Your father was magnificient professor and a wonderful kind gentlemen to very one. Reminds me of my father. A very caring and loving gentlemen that served the College as a wonderful President to others in making a difference in their lives..May he rest in Peace.. God Bless you Stephanie Korcheck and family..He was so kind. I remember your father came to A&P Class to HONOR Dr. Cover for being the Best Teacher of the Year! Dr. Mike Myers Assistant VP attend in recognition for her and I presided for the Student Body class and faculty. I am grateful to the College and so was my father with love always to your father from my heart to yours as well as the community! He will be deeply missed but never forgotten from our hearts and lasting memories always cherished. Pictures posted.. please see. God Bless You! May all the Angels watch over you.. In Jesus Name AMEN! xoxoxoxox

Dr. Stephen Korcheck President MCC, Anita Di Lena Presiding Students & Faculty

Anita Di Lena

September 18, 2016

Dr. Stephen Korcheck President MCC Honoring Dr. Ellen Cover, Advanced A&P Professor of the Year!~ 1993-1997

Anita Di Lena

September 18, 2016

Dr. Stephen Korcheck President MCC, Mike Myer VP MCC, Anita Hannan, Honoring Dr. Ellen Cover for Outstanding Professor of the Year Anatomy Physiology

Anita Di Lena

September 18, 2016

Sue Hall

September 18, 2016

I am so sorry to learn of Steve's passing. In the very short time I knew Steve as my father's roommate at Complex Care, I knew he was a great husband, father, friend, and leader and touched the lives of many. I have spoken of him often in this past year year. He reminded me of my grandfather and we passed the days away in conversation. He spoke of his children, friends, colleagues, recently lost wife longingly. He spoke of how lucky he was. Mike or Marjie would call to check on him and friends would stop by. It was obvious everyone loved him and wanted to see him get back on his feet. I'm happy to have met such a remarkable man.

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Funeral Mass

10:00 a.m.

Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church

833 Magellan Dr., Sarasota, FL

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23

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Stephen J. Korcheck Student Services Center

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23

Celebration of Life

2:00 p.m.

Neel Performing Arts Center

5840 26th St. W, Bradenton, FL

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