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Anthony J. Kujawa

Baraboo, Wisconsin

Apr 15, 1938 – Aug 27, 2024

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BORN
April 15, 1938
DIED
August 27, 2024
LOCATION
Baraboo, Wisconsin

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Anthony "Tony" J. Kujawa, 86, of Baraboo, WI, passed away August 27, 2024 at the SSM Hospice House in Baraboo. He was born on April 15, 1938 in Milwaukee, WI.He attended Don Bosco High School (class of 1956) where he excelled in multiple sports, including football, baseball, and basketball. He...

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I learned a lot from Tony over the years and really enjoyed my time with him. We served together on the Wisconsin School Music Association Board and I was lucky to play golf with him several times. He is missed by us all!

In 1989, I was a UW Madison graduate with 5 years of sales and management experience at the now defunct American TV furniture and electronics store in Madison, WI when I made the bold career move to become a wet-behind-the-ears, brand spankin' new, independent financial advisor, with no clients and no money under management. I made 1,500 telephone "cold calls" to individuals and companies before I was able to set up my first face-to-face meeting with a potential client! Tony was one of my...

My Deepest Sympathies. Geri-Lynn Aschenbrenner

Tony Kujawa was my first principal when I was a new teacher. He supported me and encouraged me to one day go into school administration. 40 years later of successful school and district leadership, I owe my career to Tony. He was a close friend who always provided advice to me throughout my career. He will be greatly missed!

omg -BLESS A GREAT/FULFILLING LIFE -PLEASED TOSMILE -RECALLING ALL THE GOOD TIMES/LAUGHS WE ENJOYED YOUR LIFE FILLED W/OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENTS GIVE SOLICE TO ALL WO ENJOYED YOUR FRIENDSHIP/OR WORKED W/YOU - YOUR YRS W/BARABOO SPEAKS FOR ITSELF -YOUR INSIGHTS RE:BEST EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES ALWAYS INSPIRED -MOST OF US -REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND -PATRICK KENNEDY

I had great admiration for Tony when he was administrator of the BSD. Also, experienced good friendship as neighbors with Tony and Kathleen on Bascom Hill, followed by the good fortune of teaching at St Joe´s when he was principal for a year. I was so happy when Tony and Sue found love, as I worked with Sue and she had a good connection with our Joel, from 1st grade on. I am so very grateful for the gift that Tony was to education in the community and just as a very fine, upstanding person...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I valued and appreciated Tony's leadership and guidance when I worked in the Baraboo school district. My deepest sympathies to you Sue, and his family. May your memories console and uplift you.

"Take him for all in all; I shall not look upon his like again." ~Shakespeare