1932
2018
Mahynski, Edward Joseph Age 85, of Greenfield, passed away on February 7, 2018, at his residence. Ed was born in Rosholt, Wisconsin, on March 18, 1932, one of six children born to the late Edward and Dorothy Mahynski. Ed served in the Army, was a Korean War Veteran, and a retired factory worker from Allen-Bradley. His is survived by his daughter, Pamela Wuesthoff ; his grandchildren, Tiffany (Anthony) Sherrill, Vincent Hagen, Elizabeth Wuesthoff; his great-grandchildren Madelyn and Tyler Sherrill; his sisters, Theresa (George) Taylor, Leona Dzioba, Loretta (Charles) Harman; his nieces/nephews Cindy (Rich) Heinz, Michael (Karen) Dzioba, Nancy (Edward) Quinn, Bob (Kathy) Friess, Jeanette (Derwin) Kiselick, Amy (Michael) Raledien and Doreen Mahynski. Ed is preceded in death by the apple of his eye Louise Miller; his daughter Ann Hagen and his brothers Stanley Mahynski and Chester Mahynski.
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I am sad to know this loss. I was not aware of this till today. We were neighbors on Pine Ave for many years and we always loved the man. He was very sweet and always had a comical look in his eye, that he would show often to us. He loved to take care of his property and home and Louise. We went to dinner every so often. He will be missed.
Connie Kelly
December 25, 2018
I am sorry to hear the news a about your loss.
May God who "binds up the broken hearted" and comforted all who mourns" sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1,2
April 20, 2018
I'm sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with the Mahynski's family, and be comfort , and strengthen by God'sWord in John 6:40.
CW
April 14, 2018
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