Neal C. Kolaske

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  • Graveside Service: Thursday, June 26th, at 11am at HIGHLAND MEMORIAL PARK (14875 W. GREENFIELD AVE, NEW BERLIN)
  • Interment to follow at HIGHLAND MEMORIAL PARK (14875 W. GREENFIELD AVE, NEW BERLIN)

 

Neal C. Kolaske

Passed away on June 9th 2025, at the age of 88. Beloved husband of 46 years to Roxeann Kolaske (nee Brodeske) and loving father of Samantha Kolaske, Richard Plevak III, and June Kolaske. Father of the late Scott and Richard Kolaske. Son of the late Harvey and Elsie Kolaske and brother of the late Kenneth, Doug, and Albert Kolaske. Also survived by his one granddaughter, 3 great granddaughters, and one great great grandson. Neal is also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Neal had a great life and accomplished everything he set out to do.

A graveside service will be held on Thursday June 26th, 2025, at 11am at HIGHLAND MEMORIAL PARK (14875 W. GREENFIELD AVE, NEW BERLIN). Interment to follow.

2 Comments

  1. Cindi Popanda June 24, 2025 at 6:44 pm - Reply

    Rocky, Sammie

    Our hearts are broken but we have all been blessed with this wonderful man in our lives
    Everyone he touched felt his compassion and true love. Rocky and Sam you were definitely his everything. His smile when he looked at you and his sense of humor. His love will always be felt and I know I can still here him call out MA
    Many memories to remember. Love hugs kisses are sent
    Cindi

  2. Virginia June 25, 2025 at 12:19 pm - Reply

    Neal was one of the most impactful patients I’ve had as a nurse practitioner. He’s a big part of why I take this work to heart—his life reminded me what truly matters. He was a true family man, with a quiet strength and a deep love for those closest to him. I’m so thankful he was able to attend the wedding—it meant the world to everyone. He was kind, gentle, and full of faith. I take comfort in knowing he carried that peace with him. He made a lasting impression, and he will be deeply missed.

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