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Carol L Sukowaty

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Carol L Sukowaty

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Jun 2010 (aged 48)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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CAROL L. SKUOWATY
(1962 - 2010)

Carol L. Sukowaty, age 48, of Manitowoc, died Thursday evening, June 17, 2010, at St. Luke Medical Center, Milwaukee.

She was born on May 9, 1962, in Manitowoc, daughter of Joseph and Beverly Jean (Cofone) Sukowaty. Carol was a member of ASPCA, WAA (Whale Adoption Agency) WWF, (World Wildlife Fund). She was also a volunteer for the Lincoln Park Zoo and the Human Society in Manitowoc and California.

Survivors include one daughter, Lindsey Lee Raina-Jade Sukowaty, Manitowoc; her fiancé: Cody James Curtis, Manitowoc; her mother: Bev (Dan) Escher, Manitowoc; father: Joseph Sukowaty, Manitowoc; two sisters and brothers-in-law: Sue (Kenny) Curtis, Manitowoc, Judy (Travis) Wilson, Mishicot; one brother-in-law and sister-in-law Joel and Jody Schweigert; five nephews; John Boutwell, Logan Wilson, Charlie Kasten, Christopher Curtis (Emily), Tristan Schweigert; six nieces; Emily Kasten, Kayla Curtis, Amy Wellhoefer, Sara Wellhoefer, Amber and Coral Schweigert; her cats: Jirel, Loki, Kai, Chanthra Jade, Serena Sunset, Leo James, Jordan Lee; and all of her beloved plants. Carol is also survived by many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by one sister: Jenny Escher; a niece; Carmen M. Bourtwell; maternal grandparents: Dorothy and Charles Cofone; paternal grandparents: Ambrose and Sally Sukowaty; one brother-in-law: John R. Boutwell; several close family and friends.

Private family services were held at the Pfeffer Funeral Home and All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc.

Cremation has taken place and Carol will be laid to rest at a later date.

Carol, she had many unique hobbies and love of this universe: Some included her artwork that was drawn deep within her being, every piece showed her vibrant personality, or her divine love for books; she could read three of them at a time! Her writing calligraphy always meaningful and immaculate. She had a love for all animals and plants alike, but especially cats. She truly was an animal rights activities, nurturer; and rescuer. She also started activism against alcoholism and a petition where she raised 50,000 signatures from 12 countries for the Lincoln Park Zoo to be naturalized. She always put other people’s needs ahead of her own. Carol brought joy and happiness to all she loved and who loved her as well as a comfort to all in need.

Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Sunday, June 20, 2010 pg. A8

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CAROL L. SKUOWATY
(1962 - 2010)

Carol L. Sukowaty, age 48, of Manitowoc, died Thursday evening, June 17, 2010, at St. Luke Medical Center, Milwaukee.

She was born on May 9, 1962, in Manitowoc, daughter of Joseph and Beverly Jean (Cofone) Sukowaty. Carol was a member of ASPCA, WAA (Whale Adoption Agency) WWF, (World Wildlife Fund). She was also a volunteer for the Lincoln Park Zoo and the Human Society in Manitowoc and California.

Survivors include one daughter, Lindsey Lee Raina-Jade Sukowaty, Manitowoc; her fiancé: Cody James Curtis, Manitowoc; her mother: Bev (Dan) Escher, Manitowoc; father: Joseph Sukowaty, Manitowoc; two sisters and brothers-in-law: Sue (Kenny) Curtis, Manitowoc, Judy (Travis) Wilson, Mishicot; one brother-in-law and sister-in-law Joel and Jody Schweigert; five nephews; John Boutwell, Logan Wilson, Charlie Kasten, Christopher Curtis (Emily), Tristan Schweigert; six nieces; Emily Kasten, Kayla Curtis, Amy Wellhoefer, Sara Wellhoefer, Amber and Coral Schweigert; her cats: Jirel, Loki, Kai, Chanthra Jade, Serena Sunset, Leo James, Jordan Lee; and all of her beloved plants. Carol is also survived by many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by one sister: Jenny Escher; a niece; Carmen M. Bourtwell; maternal grandparents: Dorothy and Charles Cofone; paternal grandparents: Ambrose and Sally Sukowaty; one brother-in-law: John R. Boutwell; several close family and friends.

Private family services were held at the Pfeffer Funeral Home and All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc.

Cremation has taken place and Carol will be laid to rest at a later date.

Carol, she had many unique hobbies and love of this universe: Some included her artwork that was drawn deep within her being, every piece showed her vibrant personality, or her divine love for books; she could read three of them at a time! Her writing calligraphy always meaningful and immaculate. She had a love for all animals and plants alike, but especially cats. She truly was an animal rights activities, nurturer; and rescuer. She also started activism against alcoholism and a petition where she raised 50,000 signatures from 12 countries for the Lincoln Park Zoo to be naturalized. She always put other people’s needs ahead of her own. Carol brought joy and happiness to all she loved and who loved her as well as a comfort to all in need.

Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Sunday, June 20, 2010 pg. A8

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