In loving memory of

Rodney Verzal
May 3, 1947 - July 26, 2021

Rodney Verzal, age 74, of Bristol, died Monday, July 26, 2021. Rodney was born May 3, 1947, in Kenosha. He served in the United States Navy on the USS Enterprise. He was employed by IEBW Local 127 as a Journeyman Electrician. He enjoyed spending time at his second home in Antigo.

He is survived by his wife Carol; sister, Pam Diaz; and brothers, Timothy Verzal and Joel Verzal. He was preceded in death by his parents, Julian and Alberta Verzal; and brothers, Jeffrey, Terry and Jamie.

A graveside service with military honors will be held on Saturday, August 14, at 11:30 a.m. at the Sunset Ridge Memorial Park, Kenosha.

Tributes

Linda wrote on Aug 12, 2021:

"Carol, We were deeply saddened to hear of Rod?s passing. He was a great person and will be missed. You have our deepest sympathy. With love, Larry and Linda McDermott"

Bill and Claudette Rau Tracy and Tony Maglio wrote on Aug 11, 2021:

"We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult times. Bill & Claudette...Tracy & Tony"

Jane Kurtz-Powers wrote on Aug 11, 2021:

"We were very sorry to hear of Rods passing. My Mother would like to express her sincerest sympathy to his dear wife and family. She lives across the street from them in Bristol. Elva Kurtz"

David Baker wrote on Aug 9, 2021:

"Sorry to hear of Rod?s passing, prayers and comfort to his wife Carol and family. I served with Rod at Whidbey Naval Air Station and also aboard the USS Enterprise. Rod was a true friend and a great man. Missed seeing him a year or so ago in Idaho, so another hood one lost too soon. God Bless his family and smooth sailing Rod you will be missed. David and Vickey Baker Arlington, Wa"

Roger & Linda Holm wrote on Aug 7, 2021:

"Sad to hear, we always enjoyed working together. May he rest"

Carl, Pam & Karen wrote on Aug 6, 2021:

"Rod was such a wonderful person who cared so much about others who depended on seeing him and sharing a few laughs. He understood, so well, those who have significant disabilities, and made a point of spending time with them and treating with great kindness. He is and will continue to be missed and our hearts go out to Carol and his family. "