Service Details
A Memorial Service for Al will be held at Pentecost Lutheran Church, 2213 Coolidge Avenue, Racine on Monday, December 23, 2024 at 4:00PM with Pastor Brady Retzlaff officiating.
Alan Knorr Malmstadt, age 60, passed away at Aurora Medical Center – Mount Pleasant, on Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Al was born in Racine to Alfred and Sandra (nee: Knorr) Malmstadt on September 22, 1964. He was a 1982 graduate of Horlick High School. Al’s life was centered around his daughter, Gabrial. He was so proud of her when she joined the U.S. Army and looked forward to every visit with her. Al was excited about working on his 1986 Camaro with the purpose of giving it to Gabrial one day. The two of them would spend hours in his woodworking shop in his basement building furniture and other projects. When time allowed, Al enjoyed golfing, bowling, camping and just driving around with Carrie in their golf cart. He was an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers, even to the point of having Carrie set up a TV so he could watch their games when they went camping. He loved his dog, Lainey, and enjoyed training her.
Surviving are his daughter, Gabrial; brother, Brian Malmstadt; significant other, Carrie Smukal; aunt, Mavis Ham; cousins, other relatives and friends. Al was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred and Sandra.
Jodi and Victor Petersen says
We are so very sorry for your loss. Al will certainly be missed. Good times at Lakeland playing horseshoes and bags.
Laura Lee Schmitt Dominguese says
I am so very sorry to hear of Al’s passing. He sure did love his daughter, I could tell every time we spoke of her. My thoughts are with her and Carrie. ❤️
Mark Regnier says
So very sorry to hear the Bad News. My Brother Mike & Myself all Grew up together in the Neighborhood. Played Baseball, Football, Ice skating all in the Park on our Street. Block Parties, Kick the can n Jail Breaker. So many Fun Memories that doesn’t seem all that long ago, how Yime Flies bye. Our Deepest Condolences from our Family to Als Family
Mark & Mike on Jean Ave
Dr. Logan Pockl says
This was a tough one to catch word of. Carrie, Al loved you so very much. Gabrial, I never had the pleasure of meeting you but if you only knew how much Al talked about you – I have never seen a more proud father. Wishing you both nothing but healing during this time.
Deb smukal petri says
Al was a kind, helping nice man. I’m so sorry to hear of his passing today.