Michael Kovalsky

Michael Kovalsky obituary, Marietta, GA

Michael Kovalsky

Michael Kovalsky Obituary

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 16, 2020.
KOVALSKY, Michael Duty, honor, country. Words to some; a code to others. To Col. (ret.) Michael Kovalsky, a member of the Long Gray Line, that code formed the foundation upon which he built his life and career. That life ended on May 9, 2020 in Marietta, Georgia, at age 94, as he valiantly fought the covid 19 virus, the last battle of his exemplary life. Mike was born in Windber, Pennsylvania, a small mining town. His father, John, immigrated from the Ukraine wanting what all immigrants wanta better life for themselves and their families. There he met and married Mary, another Ukrainian immigrant. Together they had four children. Mike's father died of black lung disease when Mike, the oldest, was only 16. He became the man of the house and had to earn money to support his family as best he could. Mike's childhood, and its attendant hardships and surviving the Great Depression, formed the impetus to leave his hometown in search of an education. From his father, Mike realized the importance of education in order to better one's status in life. With a couple of twists and turns, he secured an appointment to West Point, graduating in 1951. He later earned a Master's Degree in Geography from the University of Wisconsin. Mike married Jenny van Reyen. Jenny's father had been a Dutch Army officer stationed in the Dutch East Indies and shortly after the start of World War II, Jenny and her mother and sister were interned in a Japanese camp. Mike, in his cow year, saw Jenny's picture in the newspaper with President Truman for being the female winner from Holland of the post-War Marshall Plan essay contest. He was immediately drawn to her. Two years later, they were married. Mike and Jenny produced three amazing children: Midge (Reid) Kennedy, Mike (Karen), and Lynn (Tim). He made sure they were all educated, and on their own one went on to obtain a Master's Degree and one a Juris Doctor. These three children gave Mike and Jenny seven grandchildren: Alexandra (Eric), Reid Michael, Michael Reyen (Kara), Laura (Jeff), Chris (Lauren), Michael, and Katie (Ben). And, yes, all were educated per Mike's core belief in the value of education! There is a Civil Engineer, Attorney, CPA, Graphic Artist, Doctor, Polymer & Materials Engineer, and a Special Education Teacher. Mike got to meet five great-grandchildren, with a sixth on its way. Mike is also survived by his two younger brothers: John (Kathleen) and Bill (Julie), and six nephews and nieces. First and foremost, Mike was a great citizen of the United States. He loved God, his country, and was very proud of its form of government. Mike served in Korea and the Vietnam War. He also had overseas assignments in Chile and the Canal Zone. As an instrumental part in the preparation of the US relinquishing the Panama Canal to Panama, Mike received a Certificate of Appreciation from President Jimmy Carter. Mike also served as Congressional Liaison, an assignment, he said, as far removed from the world he knew at West Point and in the Army. Mike retired in 1981 after 32 years (2 prior) of distinguished and decorated service. Mike then focused the next chapter of his life on his love of education. But first a stint as a contractor in Saudi Arabia where he learned firsthand about an important part of the world. He then worked as a GED instructor, and later was asked to develop a citizenship curriculum at Dekalb College. The Georgia citizenship program became only the second one in the country. There were no textbooks or materials available that contained the information in a format geared toward teaching these special students our history and government and the obligations of becoming an American citizen rather than just memorizing the answers to the immigration test questions. So, Mike wrote his own book. The then Governor of Georgia, Sonny Perdue, heard about Mike's book and invited him to present him with a copy of his book at the State Capitol. It was to be housed at the Governor's mansion library in the Georgia Authors collection. This was a very special project for Mike and dear to his heart especially in view of the humble beginnings of his and Jenny's own families. Mike worked tirelessly helping these motivated applicants filling out their immigration paperwork and explaining the process to them. Mike finally retired, for the second time, at the age of 89. His sense of humor, his unquenchable thirst for knowledge, his desire to help people, his spell-binding stories, his loyalty to friends, his love of family, his mesmerizing icy blue eyes, his quiet way of doing what had to be done without complaint or expectation of praise, these are among Mike's attributes that will be missed. Col. (ret.) Michael Kovalsky will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C. where his wife Jenny has been waiting for him for ten years. Godspeed, Mike. www.mayeswarddobbins.com 770 428-1511

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July 1, 2020

I would like to offer my sincerest condolences to the family and friends of mr Michael kavalsky my the God of tender mercies grant him peace

Bridget Staniszewski

May 27, 2020

I had the pleasure of getting to know Micheal during my senior internship at Sterling. He constantly made me laugh always peeking around a corner with his sparkling blue eyes and a grin ear to ear. During veterans gym Micheal brought so much laughter and life to the group. Learning about Micheal's life was mesmerizing and his impact will never be forgotten. I miss hearing Micheals sweet voice singing in Russian or hearing him whistle waiting for my whistle back. Micheal used to call me the weird girl (in jest) as term of endearment which I take on with pride. So Micheal from the weird girl I miss you from the bottom of my heart I hope you can hear me when I whistle.
God bless Micheal and the entire Kovalsky family. <3

John Winburn

May 24, 2020

Met Mike when he was teaching all of us at Dekalb College how to be a better citizen and person. His stories and memories of his military life experiences were wonderful to listen to although his modesty make them hard to come by. He was so proud of graduating from West Point and told me on my visit there that I was on hallowed ground! His love of his family brought him much joy. Mike's loss of Jenny was a terrible blow to him and told me once he would see her again when it was his time to go; well Mike, you and Jenny are together again and I'm sure it was a joyful reunion!

Semper Fi old friend!

John Winburn

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