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Alton Pscholka

Oct. 24, 2023

Alton Pscholka

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Alton “Al” Pscholka, 85 of Noblesville passed away on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at Allisonville Meadows in Fishers. He was born in Saginaw, Michigan to William & Dorothy (Peters) Pscholka.

Al graduated from Arthur Hills High School in Saginaw. His early adult life was spent in the U.S. Army where he sat first chair trumpet in the Army Band in South Korea. After his discharge he started a variety of different businesses. Following a significant stroke he moved to Noblesville to be near his daughter. He became an ambassador for his living facility, always ready to pour a cup of coffee or cut a slice of one of his fresh-baked pecan pies. Al’s unfailing positive attitude saw him through a number of challenges, and always made him a staff favorite wherever he stayed.

Al is survived by his daughter Kellie Sventeckis and husband Rob, Fishers and son Al Pscholka, Jr. and wife Sue, Stevensville, Michigan; four grandchildren, Alex, Alyssa, Austin (fiancé Mindy) and Angela (Ricky) and two great-grandchildren Rosie and Gino. He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters Irene and Phyllis.

No services will be held. In lieu of flowers, please commemorate his love of music with a memorial contribution to A Great American Songbook (https://thesongbook.org) or to Disabled American Veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45250.

Young-Nichols Funeral Home is honored to assist the Pscholka family and condolences may be left for them at www.young-nichols.com.

 

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10 thoughts on “Alton Pscholka”

  1. Al will be greatly missed. I have many great memories of Al and he always brought a laugh when I needed it most. Condolences to Kellie and family.

    1. Kellie Sventeckis

      Thanks you, Deanna! Thank you for all the love, kindness and care you showed Al. You know he just adored you!!
      Love, Kellie

  2. Al will be missed! I have many memories of him and he was definitely a funny guy. He would always make the team laugh when we would see him. Condolences to Kellie and family.

    1. Kellie Sventeckis

      Thanks so much, Logan! He loved all his girls at Five Star. Thanks for always taking such good care of him!! He could be a handful, lol! 😄

  3. Kellie,

    Thank you for allowing us to partner with you for Al’s care. Please will never forget the seafood dinners that he hosted, inviting all of his friends. He never failed to let me know that the building was clean & looked good.

  4. Al was an awesome guy, who loved making people laugh! My condolences Kellie. He always would make me laugh when I needed it the most!

    Hadley Wilfong

    1. Kellie Sventeckis

      Thanks so much, Jan! He loved living at Five Star. Thank you to you and your staff for loving on him these past 16 years!! ♥️

    2. Kellie Sventeckis

      Thanks so much, Hadley! You always took the time to listen to Al. Thank you for all the great care, we so appreciated it. ❤️

  5. Kellie Sventeckis

    Thanks so much, Jan! He loved living at Five Star. Thank you to you and your staff for loving on him these past 16 years!! ♥️

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