Frank Nikolas Perekovich

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Frank Nikolas
Perekovich

Frank N. Perekovich, 75, passed away on December 6th, 2016 at Wausau Aspirus Hospice House.

Frank was born on November 30, 1941 in Racine to Frank and Stella Perekovich. Frank graduated from Wm. Horlick High School in 1959. He married his high school sweetheart and love of his life, Marilyn P. Perekovich (nee Baumann) on October 7, 1961 and enjoyed celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in 2011.

Frank worked at SC Johnson for 47 years. He enjoyed traveling with his family to Texas, Las Vegas and Hawaii. He loved playing golf and cheering for the Badgers. One of his favorite activities was working in his beautiful yard. He was dedicated to caring for his wife and his family and was known for his great smile that he shared with everyone.

Survivors include his daughters, Terri (David) Marcell and DeDe Albright, his grandchildren, Justin Heinkel, Emily (Justin Cichoski) Albright, Stacey (Wilbert Frazier) Marcell, Rebeca (Jeremy) Argiro, his great-grandchildren, Cameron and Casandra Frazier, Madelyn and Allie Argiro and Maximus Marcell, his sister, Kathy (Ron) Hanson, his brother, Don (Terry) Perekovich, his Godchildren, Kelly Zeitler and Jason Kalchik, and many other relatives and friends.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Marilyn, and his grandson Matthew Marcell.

Funeral services for Frank will be held at Heritage Funeral Home, on Friday, Dec. 16th at 12:00 pm. Relatives and friends may meet with the family at the funeral home on Friday from 10:00 am until the time of the service. Interment will take place at St. Louis Catholic Church Cemetery, 13207 County Road G, Caledonia, on Saturday, Dec. 17th at 10:00 am.

The family would like to extend their thanks to Wausau Aspirus Hospice House for their compassionate care of Frank. In lieu of flowers, please consider a direct donation to alz.org or your local area Hospice House.

HERITAGE FUNERAL HOMES

9200 S. 27th St. 414-761-2750

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