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Tricia Marie (Kure) Chapek

Tricia Marie (Kure) Chapek Tricia Marie (Kure) Chapek

Tricia Marie (Kure) Chapek, it is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to a beautiful soul. Tricia’s wings fluttered and she flew skyward on her new transition to the next life, as she was taken from us Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021.

Tricia was a wife, mother, sister, friend and the largest of hearts for those animals that needed rescuing.

She lived her life a free spirit, loving life, her family, friends and the animals around her. She saw beauty in the forest and hills that she walked daily.

Her love of drawing and her art showed us what a talented person she was.

Tricia was born in Milwaukee, Nov. 23, 1984, the beloved daughter of the former Rudolph John Kure and Karen Marie Jason.

Growing up with so many cousins and friends, Tricia was never without someone to play with. She enjoyed her younger years living in Oak Creek, and finally moved with her dad to Cadott, to start the next chapter of her life.

She met and fell in love, and then married the love of her life, Toby Chapek, who, together with, they soon became a family, with two loving children, Carson and Everly.

As her journey continues, she found her joy in rescuing and rehoming, displaced and neglected dogs. Tricia would enjoy her long walks and outdoor adventures, with the dogs and kids in tow, walking through the paths and trails in the surrounding parks.

Tricia had a love for adventure and would be the first one to say, lets go camping! Lets travel! Lets go…! Her longing for adventure at every corner took her on many fun trips with family and friends.

She is survived by her husband – Toby Chapek; her two beautiful children – Carson and Everly; her mother – Karen Jason; father and mother-in-law – Robert and Darlys Chapek; her sister – Angela Clabaugh (Brad); brothers – Joshua, Brandon and Tyler; brother-in-law – Ronald Chapek; sisters- in-law – Jennifer Chapek and Jodi Chapek; her beloved dog – Diablo; her nephew and niece – Carter and Chloe; many aunts; uncles; cousins; and the endless supply of best friends throughout her life.

She was preceded in death by her loving father – Rudolph John Kure, who she took his passing very hard and never was able to overcome her grief.

She leaves behind her loving memories of the spirited woman who saw the good in all those she met. A beautiful soul, whose wings fluttered and flew skyward. Touching our lives, touching our hearts and touching the sky.

Tricia made broken look beautiful and strong look invincible. She walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings. Fly high with the angels, dear Tricia, we will see you someday.

A memorial gathering and celebration of Tricia’s life will be held at the Lions club pavilion-Riverview Park East, State Hwy. 27 in Cadott, Sunday, Aug. 28, from noon to 4 p.m., with a memorial service at 1 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, we ask that you make a donation to one of Tricia’s passions. Tricia volunteered with Last Paws Rescue, a non-profit organization that rescues dogs and rehomes them. Tricia was a huge animal lover and would open her home to the many who have passed through. Please send a donation in loving memory of Tricia to: Last Paws Rescue, 2105 Hollister Ave., Tomah, WI 54660, or better yet, adopt one!

Arrangements are made by Leiser Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Cadott.

Online condolences may be expressed at leiserfuneralhome. com.

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