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George Kresch

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George Kresch Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Dec 2023 (aged 86)
Hayward, Sawyer County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Wascott, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.1793778, Longitude: -91.8189167
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George Kresch, 86, of Minong, WI died on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at VitaCare Assisted Living in Hayward, WI. He was known as a fun-loving, easy-going family man among all his friends and family.

George was born in Chicago, IL on Feb. 13, 1937, the son of John and Louise Kresch.

He served in the U.S. Army from February 1960 until March 1962.

While stationed in Chitose, Japan, he met his wife, Kazuko Maeda. They were married on Oct. 18,1961 at the American Consulate in Sapporo, Japan.

George and Kazuko celebrated 60 years of marriage until her death in April 2022 and spent all their retirement years at the land that he worked hard to cultivate and farm on Three Mile Road in Minong, WI.

During his lifetime, George had the opportunity to work on the SS Edmund Fitzgerald before its sinking in Lake Superior in 1975.

For most of his career, George enjoyed owning and operating a resort/restaurant in Wascott, WI and truck driving for Wilson Lines in Newport, MN. Prior to buying the family restaurant known as Kresch's Place, he spent many months perfecting a special pizza recipe. His ultimate love was farming and he would often visit Bar H Implements, in Stone Lake, WI for farm equipment and attend auctions with his close friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Louise and John and by his wife, Kazuko.

George was survived by his son, Michael Kresch of Eagan, MN; daughters, Patricia Kresch of Brentwood, TN and Joanne Kresch of Minong, WI; granddaughter, Sarah Nicole Kresch of Eagan, MN and brother, Richard (Wanda) Kresch of Sequin, TX.

Interment will be at the Wascott Cemetery in the spring. At that time, a Celebration of George's life will follow. Please look for future notice.

George regularly gave to Wounded Warrior Project, an American charity and veterans service organization that offers a variety of programs, services, and events for wounded veterans. If interested, in lieu of any gifts, please donate to this organization.
George Kresch, 86, of Minong, WI died on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at VitaCare Assisted Living in Hayward, WI. He was known as a fun-loving, easy-going family man among all his friends and family.

George was born in Chicago, IL on Feb. 13, 1937, the son of John and Louise Kresch.

He served in the U.S. Army from February 1960 until March 1962.

While stationed in Chitose, Japan, he met his wife, Kazuko Maeda. They were married on Oct. 18,1961 at the American Consulate in Sapporo, Japan.

George and Kazuko celebrated 60 years of marriage until her death in April 2022 and spent all their retirement years at the land that he worked hard to cultivate and farm on Three Mile Road in Minong, WI.

During his lifetime, George had the opportunity to work on the SS Edmund Fitzgerald before its sinking in Lake Superior in 1975.

For most of his career, George enjoyed owning and operating a resort/restaurant in Wascott, WI and truck driving for Wilson Lines in Newport, MN. Prior to buying the family restaurant known as Kresch's Place, he spent many months perfecting a special pizza recipe. His ultimate love was farming and he would often visit Bar H Implements, in Stone Lake, WI for farm equipment and attend auctions with his close friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Louise and John and by his wife, Kazuko.

George was survived by his son, Michael Kresch of Eagan, MN; daughters, Patricia Kresch of Brentwood, TN and Joanne Kresch of Minong, WI; granddaughter, Sarah Nicole Kresch of Eagan, MN and brother, Richard (Wanda) Kresch of Sequin, TX.

Interment will be at the Wascott Cemetery in the spring. At that time, a Celebration of George's life will follow. Please look for future notice.

George regularly gave to Wounded Warrior Project, an American charity and veterans service organization that offers a variety of programs, services, and events for wounded veterans. If interested, in lieu of any gifts, please donate to this organization.


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