Karen Jane Scholey

1956 ∼ 2020

Karen Jane Scholey
Karen Scholey, 64, of New Berlin, passed away after fighting a courageous 18-year battle with Parkinson’s Disease, on November 29, 2020 at Ridgewood Care Center in Racine. Born in Kenosha, on July 23, 1956, the daughter of Gerald and Audrey (Brever) Schmalfeldt. She was educated in Kenosha schools, graduating from Gateway Technical College and Carthage College with an associate’s degree in Computer Programming and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. On May 28, 1983, she married Jim Scholey. Karen brought brains and brawn to her several workplaces. She was a computer programmer for Snap-On, Triclover, Walgreens headquarters and Kohls headquarters. She worked in operations for Macwhyte and was a teller at Kenosha National Bank. She enjoyed sewing, crafting, cooking, and bowling. She was enthusiastic about vacationing and traveling. She was a life-long learner and devoted volunteer to many organizations including Southeast Wisconsin Kinship Care. Above all else she enjoyed being surrounded by her family and friends. She is survived by her husband, Jim; parents, Gerald and Audrey Schmalfeldt; siblings, Kim Oien, Gary (Kimberly) Schmalfeldt, Kathy Edwards, Phillip (June) Schmalfeldt, and Bret Schmalfeldt; and one aunt, Joyce (Dick) Flynn; she is further survived by other loving friends and family. She was preceded in death by her brother in-law, Jerry Oien; and two aunts, Dorothy Angelo and Jane Hoff. Due to the pandemic, services will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Wisconsin Parkinson’s Association would be appreciated by the family. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Karen’sOnline Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Sharyl Gantzer Vandamme December 20, 2020
Jim I’m sorry for your loss. Thinking of you at this sad time, but remembering all the times of picnics with you and walking to the Spot for ice cream. Take care and wishing well Sharyl Gantzer
Phillip J Schmalfeldt December 15, 2020
My dear sweet sister Karen,You will be missed. You were always the one to do things first in our lives. We all admired you for it and looked up to you. You set the stage for us to follow. Even though you didn’t have children yourself you were a motherly figure growing up and always took care of us with sound advice. You were always there to help when needed. You touched each of our hearts in different ways. We will remember the good times and forever keep you in our hearts. We are so sorry this has happened to you. You battled hard and you were so brave. You deserved better. God bless you and may you Rest In Peace. With loving memories always your brother Phil
kathy ladewig December 7, 2020
Our sympathy and prayers to her family, she was so loved. Karen was so creative and for several years I used the beautiful greeting cards that she had made for every holiday, they were so unique and detailed and so special because they were hand made.
Karen Nichols December 7, 2020
So very sorry for your loss
Mark T. On December 6, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this most difficult of times.
Deborah Hoff Kovachik December 6, 2020
Dead Jim, Aunt Audrey and Uncle Jerry, Kim, Gary, Kathy, Phil, and Bret, and your families. I am so very, very sorry for your loss. Searching for the right words at this heartfelt time is so difficult. I have so many memories from our childhood that I so fondly cherish. Of course, Christmas at Grandma and Grandpa Brever's will win out every time. We had a special bond both being the oldest. She graciously accepted being my maid of honor. We, as her family and friends, are all so blessed to have such amazing memories to cherish. She truly is in heaven. I have no doubt.
Mary Jeka December 5, 2020
I will always remember Karen for her courage and inspiration to so many of us! She was a kind and very hard working lady who always gave it her all each and every day! Karen's bright light will shine brilliantly up in the heavens for all to see and remember her! Rest in peace dear Karen and enjoy the rewards you are so deserving of!! You will be missed but never forgotten! To Jim who loved his Karen so very much....my deepest sympathy!
Dave and Angie Mickelson December 5, 2020
To our close friend Jim,Angie and I are so sad for your loss of Karen. Karen was kind to everyone and had a special laugh our entire family remembers with fondness. The trips you and Karen made to our cabin in the Northwoods to see the Fall colors will always be great memories for us. We are here for you whenever the time is right. Our love to you. Dave and Angie Mickelson
Ann E. Funck December 5, 2020
Dear Jim, Ann and I are so saddened to hear of Karen's passing. You made Karen as comfortable as possible through her fearsome struggle. Karen is now enjoying "that peace the world cannot give." We can remember her good life and the fact that sorrow is not forever, love is. Richard and Ann Funck
James D. Scholey. December 5, 2020
My Dearest Sweetest Angel, Karen Jane . . .You always thought I was joking when I called you "Angel",but, I was never joking about that . . . You always were, andalways will be my precious "Angel". I love you so very much !!.Thank you for sharing your life with me. I'm eternally Blessed.You are an actual Angel, now . . . Pray for us, our Sweet "Angel",until we meet again. --- Your Loving Husband, - Jim ( ' Jimbo ' )
Linda Zima December 4, 2020
Every year the day before our annual "family vacation" mysteriously cash money would arrive with a note, Have fun with your grandchildren! Thank you my dear sweet precious friend. I love you dearly.