Obituaries

In Memory Of

Conrad P. Harycki

June 27, 1930 - January 7, 2016


Visitation:
Tuesday, January 12th, 2016 - 11:00am to 12:00pm
St. Bernard - St. Hedwig's Catholic Church
111 North Church Street
Thorp, WI  54771

Services:
Tuesday, January 12th, 2016 - 12:00pm
St. Bernard - St. Hedwig's Catholic Church
111 North Church Street
Thorp, WI  54771

Full Obituary

     Conrad Paul Harycki, 85, of Chippewa Falls, WI, died peacefully on Thursday, January 7, 2016 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire, WI.
     He was born June 27, 1930, in Thorp, WI to Bernard and Victoria (Olejnizcak) Harycki, both of whom emigrated from Poland.  Conrad grew up on the family farm in Thorp, and then married Donna Jean Fitzl on August 18, 1953.
Conrad was a godly, compassionate man who lived his faith and instilled in his family a Christian heritage.  Together with his wife, he took his family to church every Sunday during their youth.  He insisted his family rise up early every morning and would always say, even if it was raining, "Get up! You’re wasting God’s beautiful day"!  His words echo in our hearts still today.
     Conrad was a man of vision who embraced a strong work ethic and set examples that others could emulate.  Conrad worked on the railroad, was a businessman, postal worker and salesman – most notably in the home improvement industry with his sons in Texas – until his retirement.
     During the Korean Conflict, Conrad served with the U.S. Army as a combat engineer and a fireman on the plane crash crew in the Panama Canal Zone.   He completed his tour of duty there and was then honorably discharged.
     Growing things was so enjoyable for him. Conrad produced beautiful gardens almost his whole life – their bounty blessed so many people.  He was an avid fisherman on the Great Lakes with his family and friends.  Over the many years, they put a serious dent in the fish populations in Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.  He was a seasoned hunter and sportsman.
     Conrad’s life was characterized by a genuinely beautiful way of relating to people with his love, joy, humor, and kind and gentle spirit.  He loved God, people, and life.  He was proud of his Polish roots, with its traditions, language, polka music and foods.  Conrad and Donna were second to none in Polish dance in their day!
     Conrad had the ability to see beauty in life in simple things – because of what they could be. 
     He is survived by his beloved, devoted wife, Donna, of 62 years, their 5 children:  Marilyn (Gerald) Jasper, Chippewa Falls, WI;  Thomas (Renee) Harycki, West Bend, WI;  Virginia (Ronald) Stone, Austin, TX; David (Susan) Harycki, Houston, TX; Steven (Veronica) Harycki, Austin, TX; and daughter-in-law, Sandra (Gale)Tuggle, Pagosa Springs, CO.
     His grandchildren are: Brian, Michael (Laura), Mark, Courtney, Kellie, Ronnie (Eileen), Jennifer (Colby), Doug (Brandie), Danny (Brittany), Lucy, Max, Kristin (Ben), Mikah and 13 great grandchildren, all of whom were precious to Conrad and of whom he was very proud.
     Further surviving are Conrad’s brothers: Edmond (Martha) Harycki, Milwaukee, WI; Vernon Harycki, Thorp, WI; and sisters-in-laws: Annette (Louis) Chura, Thorp, WI and Doris Gilberts, Thorp, WI.
     Conrad is preceded in death by his parents; son, Michael Harycki; and sister, Irene (Joe) Olejnizcak.
     He was a lifelong member of the American Legion and a member of Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Chippewa Falls, WI.