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Jack GRZESKOWIAK

[N1533]

4 MAR 1945 - 23 JAN 2014

  • BIRTH: 4 MAR 1945, South Bend, IN
  • BURIAL: Memorial-Chapel Hill Funeral Home, Osceola, IN
  • DEATH: 23 JAN 2014, Osecola, IN
Father: Stanley E GRZESKOWIAK
Mother: Hildegarde PAPCZYNSKI

Family 1 : Marcella DELATER
  • MARRIAGE: 14 MAY 1966, St Monica, Mishawaka, IN
  1.  Sara GRZESKOWIAK
  2.  David GRZESKOWIAK

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[N1533] Jack D. Grzeskowiak
March 4, 1945 - Jan. 23, 2014
OSCEOLA - Jack D. Grzeskowiak, age 68, of Osceola, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014, at his home. Jack was born March 4, 1945, to the late Stanley and Hildegard (Papczynski) Grzeskowiak in South Bend. He graduated from Penn High School in 1963, and on May 14, 1966, he married Marcella (DeLater) Grzeskowiak in Mishawaka, IN. They celebrated 47 years of marriage. Marcella survives along with their children, David (Christine) Grzeskowiak of Lawton, Michigan, and Sara (Brian) Bell of Mishawaka. Also surviving are 4 grandchildren, Brant Grzeskowiak, Christopher Grzeskowiak, Alexis Bell and Brayden Bell. Jack is survived as well by his siblings, Linda (Jim) Matson and Ronald Grzeskowiak, both of Mishawaka. He was preceded in death by his brother, Robert Grzeskowiak. Visitation will be from 4-7 pm Wednesday, January 29, 2014, at Chapel Hill Funeral Home in Osceola. Funeral services will follow at 7 pm, and interment will be at a later date. Jack was employed in the maintenance department at American Home Products/Whitehall Laboratories, and later, Associates before his retirement. After his retirement, he worked a few days a week delivering parts for NAPA in Mishawaka. He enjoyed fishing, and was a former member of the Michiana Walleye Association, loved watching NASCAR, and Notre Dame, Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons football. Jack also loved watching the sci-fi channel, and shared his love of astronomy with his grandchildren, taking them often to the planetarium. Jack's true love was for his family and his grandchildren. He was always eager to share in their accomplishments and bragged often about their sports achievements. Jack was always quick to share a picture of them with others, and when his grandchildren participated in baseball and softball at Osceola Penn Park, he worked as a groundskeeper, paying particular attention to the fields on which his grandkids played. In his memory, donations may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Online condolences may be sent to the Grzeskowiak family at www.chapelhillmemorial.com.
Published in South Bend Tribune on Jan. 26, 2014

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