1925
2015
Jeziorski, Chester
Chester S. Jeziorski of Random Lake, Formerly of Cedarburg, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at Lawliss Family Hospice in Mequon on January 5, 2015 at the age of 89. Chester was born in Milwaukee, WI on October 7, 1925 the son of the late Michael and Mary (Nee Kruczynski) Jeziorski. Chester served in the United State Army from June 22, 1944 - November 30, 1945. Chester was united in marriage on October 14, 1950 at St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church to the late Joyce (Nee Schallock). Chester was a member of the Peter Wollner American Legion Post #288 in Cedarburg. Chesters favorite hobbies were bowling, golfing and was an avid Green Bay Packers Fan. After retirement, Chester and Joyce lived in Egg Harbor and enjoyed all of Door County for about 10 years before moving to Random Lake.
Chester is survived by his sons: Steven (Janet) Jeziorski and David (Diane) Jeziorski; four grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church 230 Butler St. Random Lake on Thursday, January 8, 2015 - 5:00 PM. Visitation will be at the church on Thursday from 3:30 - 4:45 PM. Interment with Military Honors will be on Friday at St. John's Lutheran Church, Fredonia. Memorials to Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church Appreciated. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.muellerfuneralhome.com.
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