
In Loving Memory

Violet Pavlicek
December 5, 1989 — April 2, 2026
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Violet Pavlicek, a beloved daughter, sister, aunt, and friend. Violet was born on December 5, 1989, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. She departed this world on April 2, 2026, leaving a legacy of love and laughter that will be cherished by all who knew her. Violet passed away peacefully at the hospital, surrounded by the comforting presence of her family.
Violet was the cherished daughter of Shelly Passineau and Daniel Pavlicek. Her life was a tapestry of cherished memories and joyous moments shared with her family and friends. She is survived by her loving parents, her sister Cassandra and brother-in-law Jamie Newby, her adored nieces Elizabeth and Kaylynn Newby, and nephews Darwin Pavlicek, Harley, and Karsten Newby. Violet's beloved grandmother Paulette Butler, grandpa Roger Anderson, as well as her aunts, uncles, and cousins, also survive her. She was predeceased by her grandparents Charles and Dorthy, her uncles Rodney Baker and Bob Pavlicek, and her godmother Rae Loos.
Violet's educational journey began at Lincoln High School, where she graduated in 2008. She was a dedicated and hardworking individual, contributing to her community through her work at Dollar Tree and Goodwill over the years. Violet was a member of Curative Care and a devoted parishioner at St. Anne's church before finding her spiritual home at the Voice of Faith Bible Church.
Violet's passions were as diverse as they were heartfelt. She had an affinity for owls, adored her guinea pigs, and found joy in creating diamond paintings. Her greatest delight, however, was in the precious moments she spent with her nieces and nephews, particularly during their cherished visits to Bay Beach Amusement Park.
Known for her delightful sense of humor and caring nature, Violet had a remarkable ability to bring smiles to those around her. She was the embodiment of kindness and compassion, always ready to lend a helping hand to others. Her unwavering faith was a guiding light in her life, and she was revered as the best daughter, sister, and aunt anyone could hope for.
A memorial service to celebrate Violet's life will be held on May 2, 2026, at 529 4th St, Green Bay, WI, at the Voice of Faith Bible Church, where she found comfort and community. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the ICU nurses at HSHS St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay for their exceptional care and support during this difficult time. They also express their deep appreciation to the members of the Voice of Faith Bible Church for their unwavering support and prayers.
As we remember Violet, let us hold onto the warmth of her smile, the joy of her laughter, and the love she so generously shared. She will forever be missed and remembered with love in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her.