The Smithtown community mourns the loss of Valerie Rose Kratochvil, a beloved daughter, sister, friend, and exceptional student-athlete. Valerie passed away unexpectedly on March 4, 2024, at just 16 years old. Her sudden passing has left a profound impact on her family, friends, and all those who had the privilege of knowing her.
Early Life and Family
Valerie Kratochvil was born on November 8, 2007, to Margaret and Kenneth Kratochvil. She was the cherished twin sister of Laurie, with whom she shared an inseparable bond. From an early age, Valerie was known for her bright personality, kindness, and determination. She had an innate ability to bring people together and always put others before herself.
Valerie grew up in Smithtown, New York, a town where she built lifelong friendships and touched many hearts. She was surrounded by a loving family, including her grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, who played a significant role in her life.
Academic Excellence and Future Aspirations
A junior at Smithtown High School East, Valerie was an outstanding student who consistently excelled academically. She maintained straight A’s throughout her high school years and was on track to graduate with honors. Her dedication to education was evident in her membership in multiple honor societies, including:
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The Music Honor Society
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The French Honor Society
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The Social Studies Honor Society
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The anticipated National Honor Society
Valerie’s ambition and hard work were driven by her dream of becoming a pharmacist. She had a passion for science and medicine, always eager to learn and make a difference in people’s lives. Her family, friends, and teachers believed she had a bright future ahead of her, filled with incredible opportunities.
Passion for Music
Music was an integral part of Valerie’s life. She was a talented singer and a proud member of the school’s choir program. She participated in the prestigious New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) festival for three years and was selected to perform in the All-County Choir for two years.
Valerie’s voice had a way of captivating those around her. Whether performing on stage or singing with friends, she brought joy and warmth to everyone who listened. Her love for music was not just a talent but also a way for her to express herself and connect with others.
Athletic Achievements
Beyond academics and music, Valerie was a dedicated athlete who excelled in multiple sports. She was a member of:
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The Varsity Winter and Spring Track teams
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The Varsity Field Hockey team
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Several Long Island Field Hockey Club teams
Her athleticism and perseverance were evident in every sport she played. She had a natural talent for field hockey and was known for her team spirit, leadership, and determination. Valerie also participated in the Athletes Helping Athletes Club, where she mentored and inspired younger students to pursue sports.
Her impact as an athlete went beyond the field. She was a role model to her teammates, always encouraging them to give their best and never give up.
A Beloved Friend and Community Member
Valerie was more than just a student and athlete—she was a friend to many. Her kindness, humor, and compassion made her a favorite among her peers. She had a way of making everyone feel welcomed, valued, and loved.
Her mother, Margaret Kratochvil, described Valerie as “compassionate, caring, intelligent, funny, and loving—the best friend that anyone could ever have.” Those who knew her remember her warm smile, infectious laughter, and unwavering support for her loved ones.
In times of hardship, Valerie was the person who stood by her friends and family, offering encouragement and strength. She had a heart of gold and a soul that radiated positivity.
Honoring Valerie’s Memory
The Smithtown community came together to honor Valerie’s life and legacy in several heartfelt ways.
Light Blue Ribbons Across Town
The Smithtown High School East Parent-Teacher-Student Association (PTSA) organized a tribute by adorning the town with light blue ribbons—Valerie’s favorite color. The ribbons were placed along Terry Road, near her home, and at St. James Episcopal Churchyard Cemetery, where she was laid to rest.
This beautiful tribute served as a visual reminder of Valerie’s impact and the love the community had for her.
GoFundMe Campaign
A GoFundMe campaign was launched by Mallory Guerin, director of Long Island Field Hockey, to support Valerie’s family during this difficult time. The campaign raised over $44,000, showing the generosity and solidarity of the community. People from all walks of life contributed, leaving messages of love and condolences for the Kratochvil family.
“Volley For Val” Memorial Event
In March 2025, Smithtown High School East hosted a special event called “Volley For Val”, a volleyball tournament organized in her honor. The event brought together students, faculty, and community members to celebrate Valerie’s life and legacy.
The tournament was more than just a game—it was a way for people to come together, share memories, and keep Valerie’s spirit alive. It showcased the lasting impression she had on her school and community.
Valerie’s Family and Loved Ones
Valerie is survived by her parents, Margaret and Kenneth Kratochvil, and her twin sister, Laurie, who shared an unbreakable bond with her. She is also survived by:
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Aunt Susan and Uncle Scott Sedacca
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Cousins David and Kristen Sedacca
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Uncle Ken Fee
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Cousin Kerry Fee
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Uncle Peter Fee
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Aunt Anne (Fee) and Ray Redeman
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Cousins Jessica and Kaitlyn Redeman
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Uncle Anthony and Aunt Donna (Kratochvil) Termini
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Cousins Bella, Joey, and Lucy Termini
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Aunt Mildred and Uncle Phil Musco
She was predeceased by her grandparents Marilyn and Kenneth Kratochvil, Ann and Matthew Fee, and her great-grandfather Vincent Petrolino.
Her family will always remember her as a beacon of love, laughter, and light.
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A Lasting Legacy
Though Valerie’s life was tragically cut short, her legacy of kindness, ambition, and love will never fade. She was an inspiration to those around her, and her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of her family, friends, and community.
Smithtown will forever remember Valerie Kratochvil as a bright, talented, and compassionate young woman who made the world a better place. Her story is one of love, strength, and resilience, reminding us all to cherish every moment and uplift those around us.