Funeral set for Elkhorn man killed in auto-shop accident

By Community Video ( Contact )   September 29, 2009 - 10:03 a.m.

 

ELKHORN -- Funeral services will take place Wednesday for an Elkhorn man killed Friday in an auto shop accident.

Jon D. Stritesky, 59, brought his truck to a Franklin auto shop for repairs, but was crushed between his truck and another when his truck lurched forward.

Fox 6 TV profiled Stritesky Monday.

His funeral will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, with a visitation from 6 p.m. until the time of service at Legacy Funeral Services, East Troy.

Stritesky, a dairy farmer, and his wife, Marsha, were longtime Elkhorn area residents.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, rummaging, spending time with family and friends, being up north, and socializing, according to his obituary.

He is survived by his wife, Marsha; his children: Donna (John) Hunt, Neil (Patty) Stritesky, and Jessica (Brian) Rose; stepchildren, Marie (Fransisco) Vasquez and Erica Vasquez; a brother, Daniel Stritesky; grandchildren: Adam, Kimberly, Ethan, Jon, Julia, Mackenzie, Samantha, Chrissy, Amanda, Allison, Breanna, Monica, Mariyah, Savannah, Austin, and Hannah; great-grandchildren: Gianna, Xavier, and Almiray; nephews, aunts, uncles, other relatives, and many friends.

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