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John W. Wrzesinski

Billings, Montana

1940 - 2021

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John W. Wrzesinski

John W. Wrzesinski ; coach, teacher, rodeo cowboy 81 died Thursday Dec. 21st of complications following surgery. John was born to Walter and Helen Wrzesinski in August of 1940.

He attended a one room school up Swimming Woman creek in the Big Snowy...

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Still hard to believe John is gone. Miss him. Knew him from Rosebud on and we worked together in Harlowton. May we meet again.Heart- felt condolences.

So sorry to read information about John. o many years have gone by Joyce. Hope this finds you well. Georgia

Joyce, I followed Johns life pretty much after He graduated from MSC. I lived in Ft. Benton, and met John Stanford. I was an avid athlete and followed his career in sports and education. Moved to Billings and retired, I ran the card room at Doc and Eddy's. Thats when He and reunited. I will miss Him. Gary. email [email protected].

We were stunned and remorseful to hear of John's death. Our heartfelt condolences to the family.

Our sympathy is extended to you Joyce and all your family. John will be missed in our community and many others. A handshake John!!

John was a good guy and a true friend. We will miss you John. May the family find peace and comfort. RIP John.

John was a regular at the poker table and I enjoyed playing with him. He wanted me to come up and hunt this past season. Now I really wish I would've made that memory. RIP, John. The tables won't be the same. My condolences go out to your family.

Rest in peace John. We have lost another legend.

This Montana legend was truly "one of a kind." Hardened around the edges, but yet enough soft-hearted to lend a helping hand to those in need. Tough as boot leather, yet revealing an inner kindness when the leather was peeled back. Old John was a fiercely loyal friend... that is if one was lucky enough to be included in that category. He positively touched countless lives through his many years of teaching and coaching, and his legacy will live on throughout our great state of Montana. RIP...