Al E. Soucek, age 74, of Adams, Wisconsin passed away Monday, April 01, 2013 at his home.
Memorial services will be 10:00 a.m. on Monday, April 8th, 2013 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Friendship, Wisconsin. Father James P. McNamee will officiate.
Al was born June 10, 1938 in Oak Park, Illinois to Edward George and Aloysia (Ivanek) Soucek. Following graduating from high school and later Notre Dame University, Al moved to Adams, Wisconsin. He worked Castle Rock Container for many years.
Al enjoyed rummage sales, going out to eat, visiting with his friends, taking care of his dogs, and talking with his “adopted” grandson, Raymond.
Al was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Al was preceded in death by parents, Edward and Aloysia Soucek.
Survivors:
Friend: Deanna (Richard) Sparrow of Friendship, Wisconsin
Cousin: Dolores Cornell of Willowbrook, Illinois
Further survived by other relatives and friends.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
We will miss Al we had many great discussions and many BBQ’s and we will always keep hom in our hearts and memories.Rest in Peace Dear Friend.
Sponem Bohem, Al.
Very sorry to hear of the passing of Al, he was a a good man and a great guy! He will be missed!! Rest in Peace Al.
Al was like a treasure box with hidden drawers –you just about thought you had him figured out and suddenly, another facet opened up and surprised you! I worked with Al at Castle Rock Container and thought I knew him, but in reality, I only saw a sliver of his true personality there. It wasn’t until Nick and I got to know him via WDKM that I came to fully appreciate his humor and opinions.
Through Al I learned good lessons – don’t be too quick to judge and remember to give someone the benefit of a doubt.
I know he’s in a better place, reunited with his parents, and I will try to focus on that. Until we meet again, we will miss our conversations.
Sorry to hear about Al. Knew Al for many years, worked at Castle Rock Container together. Enjoyed sharing our opinions on different issues local, state, and federal. Had great love for his dogs. God Bless…..
Abe will be missed by many, his stories and opinions will be remembered forever. RIP dear friend.