Richard Lawrence Anton

1948 ∼ 2025

Richard Lawrence “Rick” Anton, 76, of Pleasant Prairie, WI, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 19, 2025, at Northwestern Hospital in Lake Forest, IL, surrounded by love and family.Born on May 7, 1948, in Evanston, IL, Rick was the beloved son of the late Marcel John and Rosemarie (Molitor) Anton. He grew up in a close-knit, faith-filled home, attending St. Mary’s Grammar School and St. George High School, both in Evanston, IL. He demonstrated exceptional academic aptitude, graduating summa cum laude from Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH, with a degree in accounting. This distinguished accomplishment laid the foundation for his successful journey to becoming a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).Rick honorably served his country in the United States Army Reserve, exemplifying his unwavering sense of duty, patriotism, and commitment to the greater good.On August 27, 1977, Rick married the love of his life, Kathleen “Kathy” Randall, in a beautiful ceremony at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. Their nearly five decades together were marked by unwavering love, partnership, and countless cherished memories.For over 48 years, Rick devoted his heart and soul to owning and operating Anton’s Greenhouse in Pleasant Prairie, WI. There, he did more than cultivate plants—he cultivated a thriving business that became a valued and integral part of the community. Through his unwavering dedication, tireless work ethic, and genuine care for those around him, Rick transformed his greenhouse into a space of growth and connection. It wasn’t just the flowers and plants that flourished, but also the relationships he built and the lasting bonds he forged. His legacy will endure in the countless lives he touched, the beauty he helped to create, and the profound impact he made on everyone who knew him.A devoted member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Rick’s faith served as the cornerstone of his life, guiding him through both challenges and triumphs. While he found bliss in golfing, his greatest passion was always spending time with those he held dear. Rick’s life was deeply centered around his family and friends, and his greatest happiness came from being surrounded by their love, laughter, and warmth. Whether sharing quiet moments or creating lasting memories, Rick’s heart was always full when he was with the people who meant the most to him. His love for them was evident in everything he did, and they will forever carry his spirit in their hearts.Rick is survived by his devoted wife, Kathy Anton; his two beloved children, Richard and Nicole Anton, who filled his heart with immense pride and profound joy; his sister, Arlene (Don) Meyer; his brother and business partner, Gary Michael Anton; his cousin and lifelong confidante, Mary (Molitor) Borre; his childhood best friend, Rocco Anthony Sapienza, whose steadfast friendship was a testament to decades of shared laughter and loyalty; and a wide circle of family and friends who will forever hold dear his kindness and the countless ways he enriched their lives.A Mass of Catholic Burial to honor Rick’s remarkable life will be celebrated on Monday, January 27, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church. Prayers will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Proko Funeral Home, with a procession to the church to follow. Visitation will take place on Sunday, January 26, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Proko Funeral Home. Interment will be private.Rick’s legacy of love, faith, and dedication to his family and friends will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111 60th St. 262-654-3533Visit & Sign Rick’s Online Memorial At:www.prokofuneralhome.com

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Eva Harman March 7, 2025
I worked for Rick at Anton's for a few years. Nicest man I have ever known. May God bless you all.
Ken Yorgensen January 26, 2025
As you go through life, you meet and interact with many people. However, only a few stand out as truly kind, thoughtful, and genuinely good-hearted. Rick, you are one of those rare individuals! Thank you for welcoming this East Coast New York transplant and allowing me to be one of your friends.Over the past 3+ years, I’ve watched you put up an incredible fight, and I will always cherish the time we spent together. I will always remember the memories we’ve shared—especially the golf outings and poker games (even though we never let you win!). I remember sending you a photo before Christmas of us playing golf in Wisconsin in December 2019—such a special moment. I know that you and Darrell will be looking down, and when I hit a great golf shot, it’ll have your imprint on it. And when I hit a really bad one, I know you both will be laughing, just like you always did when we played.This isn’t goodbye, my friend; it’s just “see you later.” Reserve a tee time for me! (Ann Marie said not to soon!)Kenny
Nancy and David Wick January 26, 2025
Our sympathy to Rick’s family. His memory will be in the hearts of all who knew him. The community appreciated his hard work growing the most beautiful flowers. We will greatly miss him.
Kathy viola January 22, 2025
Rick was a kind, gentle and quiet man with an infectious laugh. He was also generous, fair and honest. Rick was a dear friend of ours. Every Christmas he and Kathy would deliver beautiful poinsettias to us.; to compliment our Anton’s Christmas tree .In the busy season of Spring we would purchase all our flowers from Anton’s . This went on for over thirty years. Many other families did the same Rick was The face of Anton’s, He was admired by the community and loved by many more. Kenosha has lost a good man! We will miss him.Love,Kathy Viola and family
Don Betke January 20, 2025
Barb and I are sorry to hear about Rick's passing. We will be out of town but our thoughts are with his family and friends.