Dolores 'Dee Dee' Kucharczyk
Sep 5, 2017Born on July 16, 1965 in Yonkers, she was the daughter of the late Louis E. and Alice Kucharczyk, Sr.Dee graduated from Lincoln High School, Yonkers. She then worked in medical billing departments for Boro Medical, Yonkers; Lawrence Hospital, Bronxville for over 20 years; Glens Falls Hospital, Glens Falls; and as a patient care assistant for Fort Hudson Nursing Home, Fort Edward.Dee enjoyed sports and played basketball, and softball for leagues in Yonkers and was a coach for East Yonkers L.L. girl’s softball team for many years. She also bowled with her sisters at Home Field bowling alley for many years and was a devoted fan of the New York Yankees and New York Knicks. In her free time she liked to hang out with her dogs, watch her favorite shows on television, read the newest release from James Patterson, and listen to classic rock music. Time spent with family and friends were some of her most treasured memories; especially the holidays. She always looked forward to Thanksgiving and especially the nights out with the girls dancing.Dee was a unique soul who touched many lives and will always be remembered for being caring, honest and also her straight to the point attitude. We will miss that spunky spark and beautiful smile she had when she walked into the room.In addition to her parents, she is also predeceased by her brother, Frank Kucharczyk, her nephew, David Pagliaroli, and her fiancé, Rob Zukovich.Left to cherish her memories are her sister, Joy Maccharulo and her husband, Louis and their children, Gregory and Vincent all of Queensbury; her sister, Mary (Bobby) Wirchansky; her brother, Buddy Kucharczyk; her sister, Jeannie Kucharczyk; her sister, Louise (John) Pagliaroli all of Yonkers; her sister, Linda Denison of Florida; her closest friends, Laura Livecchi of Cross River and Lori (Rob) Guistino of Wappingers Falls; her dogs, Rascal and Dottie; many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews; an aunt and uncle; many cousins and dear friends.Calling hours are scheduled from 4 t... (Glens Falls Post-Star)