Service Details
Please come join us in a Celebration of Kurt’s Life. Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 27 from 4:00PM – 6:30PM at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home, 4600 County Line Road, Mt. Pleasant. Kurt’s funeral service will be held on Monday, October 28, 2024, at 11:00AM at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 8760 37th Avenue, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53142. Visitation at church will be on Monday from 10:00AM until the time of service. Interment will follow at Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, memorials and remembrances in Kurt’s name to the Ronald McDonald house in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin would be greatly appreciated. https://rmhc-easternwi.org/
Kurt Eric Maxey died unexpectedly at home October 18, 2024, in Racine, Wisconsin at the age of 54.
Born on June 17, 1970, he attended Mary D. Bradford High School graduating in 1988 and Concordia College earning a BBA in 2001.
Kurt is survived by Katherine (nee: Foley), his loving wife of 20 years; his adoring daughter, Emily; his proud parents, David and Susan (nee: Olsen) Maxey; Kurt’s best friend and brother, Scott Maxey (Barb Christensen); along with Kurt’s faithful sister, Krista St. Louis (Steve); caring sisters-in-law Stephanie Foley and Elizabeth Schuessler (John). Kurt is also survived by his nephew, nieces, cousins, aunts and uncles.
Kurt had a strong work ethic; he was a dependable employee and effective manager. Kurt had many passions and hobbies. Kurt loved to cook, and grilling was his specialty. Everyone always came up for seconds if Kurt was cooking, especially if it was his brisket. With his cooking talent, Kurt ensured his wife, daughter, friends, and family never left the Maxey house hungry. Kurt dominated Fantasy Football, winning 10+ championships over the years. Kurt enjoyed estate sales and loved to hunt for a good deal. He was a collector of collectibles: vintage lunch boxes, sports memorabilia, old concert t-shirts, beer signs and movie posters. These treasures filled the basement, otherwise known as “Kurt’s lair”. Kurt loved traveling the world and trying new things. He golfed at St. Andrews, climbed a mountain in Germany, and walked up countless stairs in Austria. Kurt was willing to try the local cuisine wherever he traveled, whether in Scotland, Singapore, Germany or Prague. The best word to describe Kurt is fierce, fierce in his travels and fierce in life. Kurt was both fun and funny. The one person he made laugh the most was his daughter Emily; they were kindred spirits. Trust that no one will ever forget his humor, because those laughs will last a lifetime. He will be genuinely missed. Kurt was and will always be “The Favorite” of his family.
Daniel Anthony Nicolazzi says
My heart goes out to Kurt’s family and many friends. Peace, love and prayers.
Jan Merrick says
Prayers for the family. He’s now in heaven with Uncle Carl and Aunt Hazel.
Kyra Fedec says
I remember he was always cheerful in school. My deepest condolences
Lisa Piche says
Dang-it Kurt! You have left us too early in your life. I can hear your chuckle and it makes me smile. That dry humor and quick wit that flashed your blue eyes to sparkle will be missed by many. You were kind hearted and made the best brisket. After I found some certified glasses you and I watched the partial solar eclipse this year in the courtyard with wonder and a touch of— is that it? (Kurt’s chuckle) You offered to walk our silly corgis recently when my back was bothering me. (Yogi was away.) I stood there quiet, then you said with a smile “You know you want me to” (Kurt chuckling) so I agreed. I will remember you well with that “Kurt chuckle” and celestial events…hearing you say- is that it? But I think there is more…pass the brisket please! Godspeed Kurt✌🏽💗🙏🏽
Brandon christensen says
My heart feels the residuals of this painful event. May he rest in peace and may peace once again find you and your family. Sending love.
The Conforti Family says
Sympathy and prayers to the family.God speed Kurt,