Our Caring Staff

Compassionate Professionals You Can Trust

Committed to assisting you in commemorating your cherished one, our team possesses extensive experience in serving families from diverse backgrounds. We are accessible around the clock, reachable through email or phone, ensuring continuous support whenever you need it. With patience, compassion, and unwavering professionalism, our team remains dedicated and readily available to attend to your needs.

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Steven R. Lazarczyk

Licensed Wisconsin and Illinois Funeral Director and Funeral Home Owner

Steven R. Lazarczyk served his apprenticeship in the Milwaukee area and became a funeral director who has now been serving the community for 24 years. Continuing his life journey, he has become owner of Lazarczyk Famly Funeral Homes.

Steven and his family have been active members of the South Eastern Wisconsin community over the years. Steven has been serving as President of The Milwaukee Archdiosen Holy Name Union since 2001. He has been a lifelong Member to Mary Queen of Heaven Catholic Church in West Allis and now St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Lake Geneva.

Married to Rebecca, they have two beautiful children. He enjoys spending time in the community and teaching Hunter’s Education. Steve is a member of the Lake Geneva Knights of Columbus and New Berlin Trap and Sportsmans Club.

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Bethani Wisniewski

Licensed Wisconsin and Illinois Funeral Director

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Sahara Kimmel

Licensed Funeral Director Apprentice

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Gerald A. Steinke

Retired Funeral Director

"I am glad I retired when I did! Steve does a great job, and I know families are in good hands with the new Lazarczyk Team."

- Jerry Steinke

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Robert G. Betzer

Retired Funeral Director

“I could not ask for a better person to go into business with. Steve is very compassionate and caring with the families that I have served for many years. He is what a true funeral director of this generation should encompass; bringing new ideas to the Delavan-Darien area.”

- Bobby Betzer