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Kenneth J. St. Clair

October 2, 1954 - February 15, 2022
Visitation
Krause Funeral Home Brookfield
21600 West Capitol Drive
Brookfield, WI 53072
Thursday 2/24, 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Service
St. John Vianney Parish
1755 North Calhoun Road
Brookfield, WI 53005
Friday 2/25, 11:00 am
Cemetery
Pinelawn Memorial Park
10700 West Capitol Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53222
Friday 2/25

Born October 2, 1954, in Milwaukee, WI. Died February 15, 2022, at the age of 67 years old in Brookfield, WI. Survived by his loving wife Mari (née Mundt) of 37 years; daughter Kristyn (fiancé Niko Radovanovic) St. Clair; and sisters Nancy St. Clair, Kate (Chuck) Marquardt, Pat (John) Falcone, and Michelle (John) Cook. BelovedContinue Reading

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Lee Jeske left a message on February 24, 2022:
Hi Mari, I am so sorry to hear of Ken's death. I can't imagine the pain and sadness you and Kristyn are experiencing. I was hoping to come to the visitation but am sick now so I will not be able to see you. Please know that I am praying for you and your family. In sympathy, Lee Jeske
Tom Trebby left a message on February 24, 2022:
Kenny was my best friend. Knew him for over 30 years. We shared the same passion for golf and was an awesome guy to be on the golf course with. He played a lot at Morningstar in Vernon -3-4 days a week- and was beloved there by everyone. I will miss him greatly! My deepest condolences to Mari and Kristyn and Kenny's sisters and extended family!
Julie Sommer left a message on February 22, 2022:
I am so sad to hear of Kenny’s passing. He was my cousin. I remember him coming out to my home on 73 rd street and visiting with his Dad. I spent summers at long lake with my Aunt Ruth( on my moms side) on long lake and Kenny lived two doors down. He tried to back up the family Cadillac down the lake road when he was 14 years old. Great memories. Prayers to Mari, Kristyn, Niko and the family.
Joe Pyzyk left a message on February 22, 2022:
I am deeply saddened of Kenny's passing. He will be missed so much! Ken's dad and my dad were good friends in the 40's when both were in the entertainment business. We ended up both working for The Taylor Wine Company (along with Ken Sr.too!). Then when the company broke up, Ken went to work for a distributor and I went to Sebastiani Vineyards. Eventually, I left Sebastiani and Kenny took my job! Although we lost touch a bit raising kids. We stayed in contact. Then for the last 10 years, we have gotten together and talked about the old times. We both enjoyed. I know Ken was very involved over the years with the St.John Vianney Festival. He loved doing this and made many friends. Always a happy guy! Loved playing golf. Kenny ended up being friends and a golf partner with one of my good friends from college, Steve Bailey. How convenient for us all to get together! Never assume your friends will be there forever. Prayers to Mari, Kristyn and Kenny's sisters. Here's a Taylor Champagne toast to you in heaven buddy! God bless. Joe Pyzyk
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Terri Regan left a message on February 21, 2022:
Mari and Krystin, I was heartbroken 💔 when I heard this news. My deepest and sincerest condolences to both of you!! I will keep you both in my prayers and close to my heart!! If you need anything at all, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
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Jeffrey Matar left a message on February 21, 2022:
Mari and family, I was very sorry to hear the news regarding Kenny. It seems like it was yesterday I was visiting Kenny’s home when we were in elementary school together and playing on the same basketball team at St. Sebastian’s School. I was fortunate to have seen Kenny at our school reunion a few years ago and in Scottsdale, Az a few years before that. He always made me laugh and I always enjoyed his company. He will be sorely missed. Please accept my sincerest condolences. Jeff
Susan carol Tibbits left a message on February 19, 2022:
here for you always susie
Kathy (Korpela) Gallenberger left a message on February 17, 2022:
Such a great guy. He will be missed. Sending condolences to his friends and family.
Dave Bednarski left a message on February 17, 2022:
Kenny was such a kind hearted fun-loving friend. Always smiling, laughing and enjoying. He spoke lovingly about Mari and and was so proud of his family. I, like many others, will miss his friendship. Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss.
Tesa Stallman left a message on February 17, 2022:
My dearest condolences to you and your family. I never met your dad but I know how wonderful of a woman you have grown to be! That’s a huge testament to your loving parents. Sending all of the love and prayers to your family in there trying times.
Mary Welch-Donovan left a message on February 17, 2022:
I've known Ken since we were elementary classmates at St Sebadtians in Milwaukee in the 60s. He was a great friend and I will always cherish our friendship. He was truly a great guy and I will miss him at
Kevin Hampton left a message on February 17, 2022:
To Ken’s Family; Ken was a great friend and colleague when we worked together at Gehl Foods. We enjoyed talking politics, business, golf and family. He always made me laugh and we shared a mutual friend from our distant past. I was shocked to hear of his passing as we texted each other often and as recent as last week. I will miss my friend dearly and my deepest sympathies go out to his family. May he rest is eternal peace. Kevin Hampton
Krause Funeral Home & Cremation Services left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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