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Agnes Laura

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June 4, 1927 – May 31, 2026

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Agnes Laura Worzalla (née Kulas), of Muskego was called home to the Lord peacefully at the age of 98, on May 31, 2026 with her daughter by her side. Agnes was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend. Agnes is now reunited with her husband Anton (“Tony”), who passed away in 2009. They were married for 64 cherished years and have five beautiful children.

Agnes is survived by her children, Ronald (Beverly) Worzalla, Kathleen Tiedeman, Michael (Theresa) Worzalla, Marilyn Kin and Susanne Spear. Proud grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

She was born to John and Katherine (née Goskowicz) Kulas and was raised on a dairy farm in the Town of Alban. Agnes was the sixth child in a family of fourteen children. She is survived by her 2 dear sisters Mary Ann Riley and Barbara Konkol. She is preceded in death by her 6 brothers: Victor, Anton, Stanley, Edward, Harry and John Kulas and 5 sisters: Elizabeth Mlodik, Angeline Morton, Margaret Wierzba, Caroline Bronk and Anna Kizewski.

Agnes enjoyed the outdoors and found great joy in gardening, berry picking, fishing, spending time in her yard and tending to flowers. A gifted cook and baker known for canning from her plentiful gardens and making pies and cakes enjoyed by many. When time allowed she loved sewing and quilting. She loved traveling with her husband to their hometown where they had a trailer home and cherished spending time with family and friends. Agnes and Tony enjoyed taking their kids to get aways during the summer for a week-long stay in a cabin up north.

Agnes was a devoted Catholic and was known by family and friends for her generosity and welcoming heart whether that was having family stay for extended periods or lending a helping hand when needed.

Agnes was so grateful to have lived with and be cared for by her daughter, Marilyn for the last 16 years, until the day she passed away. Agnes enjoyed hanging out with family and going out to eat. Her true joy was hearing about, seeing pictures of and hanging out with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In her final years, she occupied her days with hours of doing word search puzzles, singing songs in Polish and talking about her past as a little girl.

Agnes will be remembered for her love of family, her strength and the many lives she touched throughout her long and meaningful life. She devoted herself to those she loved the most and left behind a legacy carried on through generations of family.
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