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John Mason Pawelek

New Haven, Connecticut

1942 - 2021

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John Mason PawelekJohn Mason Pawelek, 79, beloved husband of Linda Jane Pawelek, and long-time member of the research faculty in the Department of Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine, died Monday, May 31st of an apparent heart attack. He was born in Baltimore, MD, on April 15th, 1942, the son of...

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I 'll always cherish my memories of John. He added energy and enthusiasm to the plays Linda and I did with the sixth graders at Saint Thomas's. In spite of his challenging and demanding work at Yale, he always found the time to help with the "big" play! He was just amazing in so many ways, and he mede the world a better place!

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.

I have fond memories of John helping Linda and I with the big sixth grade play at St. Thomas's. He was always ready to freely give his time to help the children to create a successful production, and to have fun doing it. It was a pleasure and a gift to know him!

Dear Mrs. Pawelek, I offer my deepest sympathies on your loss. I have written an article on your husband John Pawelek and would like to send it to you prior to publication. Kindly send me your email address. Here is mine: [email protected] Offering my condolences... Azra Raza

Dearest Linda, Aaron, Josh, Nathan, and Family,
Our entire family has warm and wonderful memories of John at USNH. His smile was contagious and we are sure many members of Youth Groups at USNH have gone on to follow John's example - mentoring young people, willing to help out in many ways, and just all around good human beings. He was a man of many talents that he freely shared to make everyone's life better and a true joy to be with.
Our hearts and prayers are with you, Sharon...

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.