Krause Funeral Home, 7001 West Brown Deer Road, Milwaukee, Thursday, June 21, 4:00-7:00 PM. Vigil 7:15 PM.Additional Visitation: ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA CATHOLIC CHURCH, 8661 North 76th Place, Milwaukee, Friday, June 22, 9:00-10:00 AM.
ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA CATHOLIC CHURCH, 8661 North 76th Place, Milwaukee, Friday, June 22, 10:00 AM.
Passed into eternal life June 14, 2012, age 82. Survived by his loving wife of 59 years Martha Kay (nee VeDepo); his children Mark Kuchan, Cathryn (George) Krall, Christine (Ian) Rotondi, Susanne (Jeff) Schaut and Jeanne Kuchan; his grandchildren Alexandra, Eliese, Daniel, Kayleigh, Abigail, Susanna, Martha, Cassidy, Spencer, George and Samuel; his great grandchildren Sebastian,Continue Reading
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Passed into eternal life June 14, 2012, age 82. Survived by his loving wife of 59 years Martha Kay (nee VeDepo); his children Mark Kuchan, Cathryn (George) Krall, Christine (Ian) Rotondi, Susanne (Jeff) Schaut and Jeanne Kuchan; his grandchildren Alexandra, Eliese, Daniel, Kayleigh, Abigail, Susanna, Martha, Cassidy, Spencer, George and Samuel; his great grandchildren Sebastian, Eliza and Elaina; brothers Len (Maureen) Kuchan, James Kuchan and David (Carol) Kuchan.Tony was born on April 21, 1930 in Canton, Illinois to Anthony and Loraine Kuchan. After graduating from Canton High School in 1948, he attended St. Ambrose College (Davenport, IA), Bradley University (Peoria, IL), and attained his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Purdue University in 1964. He met Martha Kay VeDepo, his loving wife of 59 years, while at St. Ambrose College and they married on May 9, 1953. Devoted to his family, faith and profession, he lived a rich, fulfilling personal and professional life. He was a professor at Marquette University for 37 years (including department chair), a psychological consultant to St. Charles Youth and Family Services for 46 years, and a longtime Wisconsin Psychological Association ethics committee member and chairman. His many scholarly publications, honors and awards, grants, professional and service memberships are too extensive to list.He was an active, contributing member of St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church since 1966. He was a gifted writer, speaker, and an avid wordsmith who loved the English language. He particularly enjoyed working in his yard, playing tennis, taking photographs, listening to music, playing his piano, traveling, and attending the theater, the symphony, and movies with Martha and their friends. Family functions and gatherings were a top priority.He was a man of integrity, discipline, and humor. His kindness, generosity, simplicity, graciousness, and humanitarian efforts have touched and enriched the lives of so many. Always the educator, he taught his family and friends the true meaning of love, loyalty and devotion. Tony, Dad, Papa; we are blessed that you were a part of our lives. You will live in our hearts forever.Visitation at the Funeral Home, Thursday, June 21, 4:00-7:00 PM. Short Vigil to follow. Visitation also at ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA CATHOLIC CHURCH, 8661 North 76th Place, Friday, June 22, 9:00-10:00 AM. Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 AM. Memorials appreciated to The Center For Deaf-Blind Persons: <a href="http://www.deaf-blind.org" target="_blank">www.deaf-blind.org</a>, St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church, Marquette University Psychology Department (Kuchan Memorial Fund) or to the charity of your choice."Until We Meet Again"