Edward-Kotnarowski-Obituary

Edward "Sarge" Kotnarowski

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dec 1, 1927 – Jan 24, 2018

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BORN
December 1, 1927
DIED
January 24, 2018
LOCATION
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Kotnarowski, Edward "Sarge" Born December 1, 1927 to Alexandra and Boleslaw Kotnarowski; found peace on Wednesday, January 24, 2018. Cherished husband and best friend of Michelle (nee Foran) Kotnarowski. Beloved father of Gail Joyce MD, Carol (Douglas) Franecki, Terry (Wendy) Kotnarowski, John...

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I will truly miss my Uncle Eddie. Such a great man that I looked up to and admired greatly.

Uncle Ed and his sister Irine - Summer 2017

My condolences to the family.

Our condolences to your family.

Dale and Terry Dulberger

I knew Eddie when we were young and he was a
Wonderful , dear friend...
I moved to Florida and lost touch, but I'll always
Remember that smile, that lit up a room......
What a GUY .....
Kathleen Fonaas
Menominee Falls, Wisconsin

My deepest sympathies to Ed's family. May God grant him peaceful rest.

Ed was a 20 plus year veteran when I started as a rookie, fresh out of the Army, on the MCSD, but he treated us with friendship, understanding and respect as he helped us "learn the ropes".

Always calm and pleasant, always smiling, he was a pleasure to work for and with. But he was also a good leader, serious and brave, when the situation required it. He never mistreated his men and he never asked us to do...

Deepest sympathy on your loss, Michelle. Sarg was so very kind to visit Mama from time to time after Daddy died. His sense of humor and engaging personality always made her smile. And I can still remember his kind words at Daddy's funeral. They were a great source of comfort to our family. God bless you and your family at this difficult time. We are with you in thought and prayer. Bridget

In the difficult days to come, may the promise at Isaiah 35:5,6 give you comfort and hope.

Ed's smile could light up a room and your day. He brought a sense of positivity to every situation.

We were blessed to know him from living in the same neighborhood - Wellauer Heights Neighborhood Association (WHNA).

We are sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.