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Edwin P. Popko

Feb 11, 1938 – Jul 14, 2021

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In accordance with the wishes of the Popko family, a Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for immediate family at St. Mary Catholic Church.  Entombment followed in All Saints Mausoleum.

Edwin Peter Popko age 83 of Kenosha passed away unexpectedly at his home on Wednesday, July 14, 2021.

Edwin, known as “Jim or Ed” to many, was born in Hurley, WI on February 11, 1938, son of the late Peter and Helvi (Sorvari) Popko.  He graduated from Hurley High School.

On August 22, 1959, he married his high school sweetheart, Jean Marie Zanella, in St. Mary Catholic Church in Hurley. They moved to Kenosha shortly thereafter and were blessed with three children.

Edwin worked third shift at AMC/Chrysler Corporation and first shift at Midwest Construction Company at the same time for over 30 years before retiring.  He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, UAW Local #72 and the Laborer’s Local # 237.

Edwin’s strong work ethic carried into his home life where he would help his neighbors mow their lawn, shovel their sidewalks and watering of outdoor plants.  He loved to work in his garden and sit in his backyard watch the birds, squirrels and chipmunks eat and sometimes bury the food he left out for them.  He loved watching his favorite team the Minnesota Vikings, even though he lived in Wisconsin.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Jean; his three children, Jamie Statz-Paynter (Steve) Paynter, Renee (Mark) Perlwitz, Ryan Jon (fiancée Jodi Tomaszewski) Popko; his eight grandchildren, Bryan Statz, Richard (Kate) Paynter, Eric (Meena) Statz; Breanne (Jon) Boultby, Andrea (Brock) Dullea, Allison Perlwitz, Ashley (fiancée Chase Muenzenmeyer) Perlwitz and Charli Grace Tomaszewski; four great grandchildren, Brooklynn Paynter, Madalynn Paynter, Hunter Paynter, Jayavel Statz; and his sister Jean Ann Popko.

He also left behind his loyal and loving dogs.

Aside from his parents Edwin was preceded in death by a sister Donna (Popko) Johnson.

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  1. Kris, Cody and Amber Andrew says

    July 28, 2021 at 8:06 am

    We were so sad to hear of Ed’s passing. He was the best neighbor and friend anyone could ask for. Prayers to the family in your time of sorrow.

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Thank you so very much for the exemplary care that you provided for both our mom and dad. Your family is extremely kind and exudes much empathy towards others. You and your staff display much professionalism with great talent and attention to detail. Mom and dad were always very particular in their appearance. Mom would say, You are leaving a lasting impression of yourself with someone to remember you by. Your parents taught you boys well; be very proud of that! Love on them, as death is so very permanent.

Holly and I are officially orphans now. It is people like your family and David Huck being there for us, that bring comfort when you are going through one of the most difficult challenges life throws at you.

I thank God every day for our Ostergaard family and will always cherish the memories.

Love you,

Jody Burlingame Wagner

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