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Eugene Jaworski

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Jan 18, 1941 – Nov 7, 2025

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January 18, 1941
DIED
November 7, 2025
LOCATION
Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Eugene Jaworski, a devoted husband and father, of Ypsilanti Township, passed away in the early hours of November 7th, 2025, after a brave fight with heart and kidney disease. His wife Nancy, daughter Lynn, her husband Jeff and their daughter Rebecca were with him.Eugene was born at home on...

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I met Gene back in the 90´s when I hired J&L for wetland permitting assistance with the state. I really enjoyed working with Gene and found him to be honest, ethical and creative in his work. I always enjoyed chatting with him and though it has been many years since our paths have crossed, I will miss him. Deepest condolences to his family.

We will miss Uncle Eugene. Hugs and Prayers to Aunt Nancy and family.

My heart and my prayers have been with the Jaworski family since I learned of Gene's passing...and before during his years long struggle with kidney disease. We would periodically meet with Gene and Nancy for lunch at Tomato Brothers in Howell - Fr. Peter Dougherty and I coming from Lansing, and they from Ypsilanti. Those where such heartwarming occasions...listening to and learning from each other, and hearing all that kept Gene going. All of us were part of the Holy Trinity Chapel...

So sorry for your loss. I was a student of Gene in the late 80´s early 90´s. I loved his aerial photography class and still speak of it and use the principles I learned from him. He was a favorite during my time at EMU. An inspirational human. Peace to all.

He was a force of nature. I was blessed to have him as my Graduate Advisor.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. My heartfelt condolences to you, Greg and Tiffany, and your entire family. Lakshmi

Uncle Eugene was a dear man, always asking about what I was up to and what my kids were up to. We liked talking about environmental studies education and wetlands in general. I'm really going to miss him, his jokes and his wisdom. My heart, thoughts and prayers are with you .

Gene and I were colleagues at EMU for all the years we worked there. Gene was one of the ''Good Guys" who was respected by students and other professors. He contributed much good work for Michigan's natural environment. It's hard to believe and sad that he's gone. Best wishes to his family.

Nancy and Family, my condolences for your loss. Gene was a great man, father and educator. I was lucky to have known him.