Gregory-KOWALEC-Obituary

Gregory E. KOWALEC

Bristol, Connecticut

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KOWALEC, Gregory E. Gregory E. Kowalec, 53, of Bristol, died on Wednesday, (June 13, 2012). Greg was born in Bristol on May 13, 1959 and the youngest of six children of the late Joseph and Genevieve (Olander) Kowalec. He was a lifelong Bristol resident where he attended local schools...

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Dear Irene
I have learned, just this day of the sudden passing away of Greg, in June. Let me add my condolences to all the others, who will miss him. Seeing the both of you at the dances made me smile and think what a wonderful couple you both made. The world in general has lost a loveable regular guy.
And just in case your wondering who I am, I ran all the contests for the "Single Only" dances, and chatted with you both frequently.

And may God Bless you both.

Irene
Just this day (10/26/12) I learned of Greg's passing away in June. I was stunned to hear of his sudden death. No amount of condolences can express my feelings of sadness. I have always thought the best him, and yourself, and feel that world has lost a regular guy and friend to all that met him, and called him a friend. I will always hold fond memories of seeing and talking with you both at the dances, and always made me think, what a lovely couple you made.
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We are so sorry for your loss. I worked with Greg at Bayer for 16 years and have fond memories.

Was shocked and saddened to hear of Greg's untimely death. Blessings and deepest sympathy to Jan,his children, and family. May he rest in peace.

We are so shocked to hear of Greg's sudden passing. Sending our thoughts and prayers to his family.

Kowalec Family,

We are so sad to hear of Greg's passing. Our deepest sympathies.

Cudo Family

I send my condolences to Jan and to the children on the loss of their father. It is difficult to endure sorrow but one must make up for the pain by remembering the many more occasions of joy experienced through the years. RIP, Greg.

I send my condolences to Jan and the children. It is never easy to suffer the loss of a family member but one has to accept the sorrows that come with life as well as the joys that are forever to be cherished.

Jan, Matt & Jenna, we were so very sad to hear the news of the passing of your father. Amanda, Alli and I have fond memories of the 10 years we were neighbors and sharing daycare at Ann's. Greg was a great guy and will be missed by all of us. Remember the good times with him and know that he will always be with you, in your hearts.

Lois Voisine and daughters, Amanda & Alli