In loving memory of

Scott M Fronek
August 3, 1981 - April 18, 2018

Scott Fronek, of Huntersville, North Carolina died Wednesday, April 18, 2018. He was 36 years old. He was born on August 3, 1981, in Antigo, a son of the late Carol (Falk) Fronek and James Fronek of Antigo.

He was a graduate of Antigo High School with the class of 2000.

Following high school he served in the United States Air Force where he was trained as a jet engine mechanic and was stationed in Alaska.

Following military service he worked as an air frame and power plant lead technician on charter jets for Lone Star OAG, in Van Nuys California and Stevens Aviation, in North Carolina.

Most recently he had been working as an independent contractor having created his own company Coast to Coast.

Survivors including his father are a sister, Heidi (Brad) Wunderlich, Neenah; two brothers, Tony (Jessie) Fronek, Oshkosh, Joseph Fronek and friend Kate, of Frederick, Colorado; two nieces Kennadie and Kinley Fronek of Oshkosh; paternal grandfather, Harry Fronek, Jr. of Antigo; and Scott's fiancee Melissa Rodriguez, Huntersville, North Carolina.

In addition to his mother he was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, John "Ozzie" and Carol Falk; and paternal grandmother, Caroline Fronek.

The funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, April 24, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. at SS Mary & Hyacinth Catholic Church with Rev. Zach Weber officiating. Antigo veterans will conduct military rites following the services at church.

Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. on Monday at the Bradley Funeral Home and 9 to 10 a.m. on Tuesday at the funeral home.

A parish wake service will be held at 4:30 p.m. Monday also at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established in Scott's honor.

Tributes

conrad wrote on May 3, 2018:

"We are very sorry for the loss of Scott. His family and all of his loved ones and those closest to him are in our prayers. Conrad and Elizabeth Korbisch"

conrad wrote on May 3, 2018:

"We are very sorry for the loss of Scott. His family and all of his loved ones and those closest to him are in our prayers. Conrad and Elizabeth Korbisch"

Chuck Gallenberg wrote on Apr 25, 2018:

"My prayers and thoughts your way Jim and family. Chuck Gallenberg"

Sharon Krugel wrote on Apr 23, 2018:

"Jim and family our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.We will always remember Scott coming to our home with our daughter and friends to hang out.He was always a joy to have around. He is now at peace with himself and your family now has another angel to watch over you. Gary and Sharon Krugel"

Yanira Wilson wrote on Apr 23, 2018:

"My heart goes to the family of Scott. I will remember him with a smile always he was the only man who would pick me up like a piece of paper every time he hugged me, also he?s a beautiful boy and an angel of God. My name is Yanira and I?m Melissa?s Mom we will never forget Scott ?"

Paula and Tim Sharon wrote on Apr 22, 2018:

"Scott was a shining star, a kind, funny, caring young man. We came to know him through friendship with his parents and he was easy to love. I know how proud of him his parents were as well as all their children. He will be greatly missed. Sending prayers for peace. Tim and Paula "

Molly Gunderson wrote on Apr 21, 2018:

"So saddened to hear this news. Scott and I were neighbors almost our whole lives...playing together as kids...jumping on the neighbors trampoline and swimming at Wagner's. I was very proud of him when I learned he had joined the military. I send my deepest thoughts and prayers to all of you. Remember the loved ones who are with him now and what a glorious reunion that is. God bless. Hugs to you all in this difficult time. Molly (Wroblewski) Gunderson"

Mike Hermann wrote on Apr 20, 2018:

"Seriously saddened by this. Scott was my first friend in kindergarten, my spelling bee rival, my great friend. From Little League, (playing a prank with your brother Tony saying I was drafted to your team, when I wasn?t) to being one of my many ?body guards? when I?d be bullied in school to just being my hilarious friend. I will miss everything, but I will have the memories. I can?t thank you enough for everything. You made me a better person. Much love to your family and Mel. "

Lois Howard wrote on Apr 20, 2018:

"Thoughts n prayers for Scott's family. So very sorry. Lois Howard"

Ralph Schwartz wrote on Apr 20, 2018:

"I have fond memories of the young Scott Fronek as my first baseman on my Antigo Senior League team, which I shared coaching responsibilities with Scotts dad, Jim. I am happy that Scott became a successful young man who was admired by a lot of people. I am so sorry to learn of his passing at such a young age. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Fronek family. May Gods blessings help you during this difficult time. Ralph Schwartz "

Collin Taylor wrote on Apr 19, 2018:

"I had the privilege of meeting Scott not long ago at Huntersville Ford. We instantly became friends, shared stories of our time in the military, stories about his fiance Melissa. He was a great guy and I was lucky to have made friends with him in such a short time. Prayers to you Melissa and to his family!"

John Hayes wrote on Apr 19, 2018:

"Scott was one of my best friends. I will miss him deeply. My heart goes out to all his family and friends."

John Hayes wrote on Apr 19, 2018:

"Scott was one of my best friends. I will miss him deeply. My heart goes out to all his family and friends."

John Hayes wrote on Apr 19, 2018:

"Scott was one of my best friends. I will miss him deeply. My heart goes out to all his family and friends."

Joe Lane wrote on Apr 19, 2018:

"I had the privilege of serving with Scott in the Air Force. Scott was incredibly smart, funny, and talented. We became friends almost instantly while stationed up in Alaska together. He always had a smile on his face and seemed to have a way to lift the spirits of those around him. He was always up for an adventure and never backed down to a challenge. My prayers go out to the family, Scott was a great man and will be missed. "

Marv & Rose Ecker wrote on Apr 19, 2018:

"So sorry for your lost. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Marv & Rose Ecker"

Marv & Rose Ecker wrote on Apr 19, 2018:

"So sorry for your lost. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Marv & Rose Ecker"

Marv & Rose Ecker wrote on Apr 19, 2018:

"So sorry for your lost. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Marv & Rose Ecker"