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Merida H.
July 8, 2025
Ah, Kim...He and Donny are the cousins that were a bit of a mystery. A bit older, a bit further away, a lot too lost to his mom's family. She died at 35, with his little sis, Laura also in the accident. Laura was so near my age and in pictures, we could be sisters. Reading these remembrances made me happy for him, though, especially from Terry. This means the boys had contact yet with Uncle Jerry and Aunt Dorothy and a houseful of boys to connect with, younger though they were. Peace Kim, Don joined you now. Oh, and guys...we named our first daughter Laura.
Terry Tomczak
July 15, 2023
As one of Kim´s first cousins, I was still a kid on a bicycle when he came home from Nam. His red 69 Plymouth 383 4 speed was a beauty. He would come by himself or with brother Donny on those lazy summer Sundays and we would talk the afternoons away with a cookout. Usually at Christmas time he would make it out for some of the New Year´s Day dinners. Best new years memory he was on his way out to our place and it was snowing pretty good and he slid off the road and ended up against a power pole. The police officers had him in the back of the squad while filling out the report when the pole cracked in half and landed across the hood of the squad car totaling it. Well if you knew Kim´s sense of humor he started laughing and the officers didn´t think it was funny, but Kim said he laughed all the way to the police station anyway. The station officer who was our next door neighbor ask where he was going in that kind of weather and Kim said to my uncles in Helenville for New Year´s Day dinner, the officer said who is your uncle as I live in Helenville too. Kim said Gerry Tomczak. The officer laughed and picked up the phone called my Dad and said hey Gerry your nephew is here and needs a ride to new years dinner. We all laughed that snowy afternoon away talking with Kim. Thanks for all those visits and memories, miss you man. Your cousin- Terry Tomczak........
Darlene Hein
March 2, 2008
Danny was always known to me as Kim. I met him while my Mother was engaged to his dad. We were in high school in the early 60's.
Kim, even though it's been a lot of years, I've thought of you often, and when ever I thought about you, I always thought about that awesome Satelite Sebring you drove in the early 70's.
I can't party like we used to, but the next glass of wine I have will be a toast to you.
Your almost Sis,
Cookie
Jeff Mott
February 18, 2008
I worked with Danny for many years at Kohl's grocery warehouse. We was a great guy to work with. My condolences go out to your family.
Jeanne Weingart
February 17, 2008
Hey, Danny, I'll never forget the first time we met...Up North...driving off road in your truck...walking waayyy back into the woods...and then me suddenly leaping from your truck in the middle of the highway to rip off my clothes because I was crawling with ticks....great first meeting, LOL. Man, you laughed that day!
Tip one for me up there, now and again, buddy.....
Jeanne Weingart
DAVE & MARYANN FABICH
February 17, 2008
Danny was our close friend before we left Milwaukee. Our granddaughter who was then only 2 called him Jose and made him laugh. He was such a gentle person, we spent many hours together at our campfire in Crivitz.We have such good memories of him and the gentleness he showed to our children and grandchildren. He will always be remembered with love.
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