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Bernard Andruszewski

Jackson, Michigan

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Bernard "Benny" Andruszewski, of Jackson passed away Thursday, April 18, 2013 at the age of 99. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 63 years, Clara in 2012. Also preceded in death by sons, Michael and infant Joseph. He is survived by children John, Mary, Karen, James, Mark, Paul, and...

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To the family of Benny I just loved your mom, dad and all of you. What a lovely and inspiring family to see all of you at church together. I witnessed how much love of family and your religion meant to all of you. What an example. I was out of town or I would have stopped by the funeral home and paid my respects to all of you in person. May your father rest in peace. As I member of Queen's Parish I am truly sorry for your loss and may he rest in peace. Thoughts and Prayers from a...

i had the recent opportunity to meet bernard. He was very kind and interesting and told me things about his life, it wsa a pleasure to have met him. so surprised to see this he seemed to be doing well

Mr.A and his family were great friends with our family . Lots of kids growing up on Gilbert Street. He was always a very engaging fellow and nice guy. If we weren't playing golf, we would be talking it..What a great guy.

Clara and Ben were my neighbors for many years on Gilbert Street. You couldn't ask for better neighbors. Their kids were well behaved, the same age as mine and they had a special cupboard in their kitchen so my youngest son could come in the house and get a cookie or whatever from his cupboard. The world is much worse off without this loving couple.

I sold Nabisco products to Benny for nine years and he was great to deal with.

I am sorry to hear of Mr. Andruszewski passing. He was a great leader,patient boss and I really enjoyed working with him at Blacks IGA.

I worked for Benny at the Greenwood Ave Kroger many years ago. He was a true leader and I am glad that I knew him.

Rest in peace Benny. I will always remember you as my first real boss at Blacks supermarket in Michigan Center

John G Riedel II