Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Dorchester's Richard Kasl Passes At Age 87

Richard L. Kasl passed away on July 2 at Crete Area Hospital at the age of 87 years. He was born on the family farm near Tabor Hall on August 12, 1935 to George, Sr. and Emma (Rezabek) Kasl.  

Richard attended Mount Pleasant Country School until the 8th grade, and then helped on the family farm.  He served in the Army National Guard for several years. On May 10, 1955, Richard and Darlene Kotas were united in marriage and made their home place near Tabor Hall.  They were blessed with their only son, Marvin R. Kasl, on July 16, 1957. 

Richard was a member of Tabor Hall and August Vanek American Legion Post #264. He enjoyed listening to polka music and every Sunday to the All Star Polka Show. Darlene passed away on September 14, 1984. Richard later met Shirley Ladman and on March 19, 1993 they were married and made their home in Dorchester.  

Richard is survived by his wife Shirley of 30 years; son Marvin and wife Sharon of Dorchester; granddaughter Katie Jo Kasl of Phoenix, Arizona; grandson Brent Marvin Kasl of Dorchester; Stepson Allen Ladman and wife Karen; stepdaughter Sharon Slama and families; brother Robert Kasl and wife Marva of Dorchester; sisters in law Shirley Kasl and Evelyn Kasl, both of Dorchester; many nieces, nephews and other relatives.  

He was preceded in death by his parents, parents in law: Edward and Marie Kotas; sisters and brothers in law: Evelyn and Elmer Branzovsky; Helen and Edward Halada, Dorothy and Lumir Kotas, Gladys and Warren Burda; brothers and sisters in law: Ed and Rosella Kasl, Frank Kasl, and George Kasl, Jr.; and several nieces and nephews. 

Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 7 at 10 a.m. at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete. Visitation is on Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials are designated to the Dorchester Volunteer Fire Department in lieu of flowers. Click here for the obituary page at Kuncl Funeral Home.

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