Scott T. Kwapick

November 16, 1963 — January 15, 2024

Scott T. Kwapick, aged 60, passed away peacefully on January 15th, 2024, in Greenfield, WI. He was the beloved son of the late Harold and Eunice Kwapick, a loving brother, a cherished uncle, and a friend to many whose lives he touched with his kindness.


Scott was a pillar of strength and laughter in his family. He is survived by his brother Brian and sister-in-law Michelle, his nieces and nephews, Kelsey (TJ), Mitchell, Jessey, and Wesley. Scott was prededed in death by his brother Randy. His presence will be profoundly missed by all of them. Scott's memory will also be treasured by his extended family and a vast circle of friends who had the pleasure of knowing him.


An alumnus with an associate's degree, Scott's professional life was marked by his meticulous and skillful contribution to the IT department of a respected law firm. His colleagues knew him as a thoughtful and diligent worker, always ready with a smile and a helping hand.


Scott's love for sports, especially baseball, was more than a pastime—it was a passion. Whether he was playing a round of golf, casting a line into the water on a serene fishing trip, or cheering on his favorite baseball team, Scott did it all with an infectious enthusiasm that drew others to join in on the fun.


Those who had the pleasure of knowing Scott would describe him as thoughtful, loving, and undeniably funny. His humor was a gift that he generously shared.

Scott's legacy is one of love and laughter, of shared moments and cherished memories. As we say goodbye we celebrate the life he lived so fully. Scott T. Kwapick will be deeply missed, yet his spirit will continue to inspire those who knew him.


In honoring Scott's memory, we reflect on a life well-lived—a life filled with the love of family, the joy of friendship, and the simple pleasures that make each day worthwhile. Though he has left this world, the echoes of his laughter and the warmth of his presence will remain with us always. Rest in peace, dear Scott, until we meet again.


Visitation will be held at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church (3100 S. 41st St., Milwaukee) on Friday January 19th from 9:30-10:45AM. Funeral Service at 11AM. Private family burial at Mount Olivet Cemetery.


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