Andrew-Kaminski-Obituary

Andrew Kaminski

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Age 89

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Kaminski, AndrewAndrew C. Kaminski, 89, Suamico, passed away Saturday, June 30, 2012, at his home following a short battle with cancer. God saw Andy was getting tired and gently guided him to his heavenly home. He was born September 16, 1922, to Steven and Elizabeth (Rozek) Kaminski. On December...

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Ron and family
So sorry to hear of your loss.Thinking of you during this difficult time.

Sheri~~~

Dear Mrs. Kaminski and family, Andy will be greatly missed. I told my girls that Andy was the man that always remembered my name - it was never any of my other sisters' names. Most people forget there is a fifth Pagel daughter, but not Andy!! My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Grace, Geri and Jim, We are sincerely sorry for your loss. Andy was a good man. Jerry and I always remember stopping by the lake with you guys to check on Mom and Dad, really to get a piece of pie and how Andy would have a twinkle in his eye as he put his gloves on and remove "Buffy" from my lap as he would tell me "He no bite". It will get easier and the memories brighter.
Jan and Jerry Kapla

Grace and family, I am so sorry to hear of Andys passing. I am greatful that I knew Andy, as he was such a kind hearted man with a big soft heart.. I have many memories of coming home and finding tomatoes, and other veggies on top of that old cut off tree between our yards.. And how he loved to spoiled my kids with treats. He will truely be missed. Gail Stranz

Dear Geri and Jim,

Your Dad was always so kind to me. I remember his smile and welcome whenever we'd see each other.
I know you'll miss him terribly and I am so sorry you must experience more pain.
My Dad had a phrase he'd use when I couldn't see up from down, "well, I guess the sun will come up tomorrow anyway." It didn't especially like hearing it at the time, but the years have proven it to be true...but unfortunately it takes time.

Ann Vickery Anderson

Dear Grace,

It doesn't seem to matter when God takes His children home...young, middle aged,
old. Grieving is still part of the process of recovering from loss. That's the hard part and I'm sorry you must experience sorrow.

Ann Vickery Anderson

Grace,
You have my deepest sympathy. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Grace, very sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy.

Gerri N Family,
You have my sympathy in the loss of your dear father. Blessings to all and may Jesus give you comfort and peace now and in the days to follow. Jesus hold this family in the hollow of your hands and walk with them through this difficult time.