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Joseph Swintosky

Green Bay, Wisconsin

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Swintosky, Dr. Joseph VincentDr. Joseph Vincent Swintosky, 90, husband of Dorothy Zevnik Swintosky, died Thursday, Sept 13, 2012. Born in 1921, in Kewaunee, Wis., he was the son of the late Joseph and Mary Paul Swintosky. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin (BS/Ph.D. Pharmacy), he was a...

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Dear Dorothy and Family,
I am in Madison with Mother and she has just told me of Joe's passing. We have just written a note of sympathy and will post it this week.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. They say that holidays are always hard when first celebrated without a loved one who has passed. I know that you will have your family with you and that you all will share loving memories of Joe with laughs and tears.

This will be our second Christmas...

Dear Dorothy:

I was deeply saddened to read of Joe's death.

My memories of Joe date back to my time at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He was a kind, patient, but demanding teacher from which we all benefited.

I got to know Joe on a more personal basis when I mooched rides with him to Middleton following evening exams at Bascom Hall.

I did get to see him occasionally in Lexington and of course I saw him at Academy of Pharmaceutical Science...

Dear Dorothy and family - I was saddened hear of Joe's passing. Now there is another bright light in heaven with the family. I have very fond memories of our summer vacations in Kewaunee and it was always fun when the Joe Swintosky's came to Eleanor & Emil's. My mom loved receiving Joe's Christmas letter every year. I'm sure he's found his buddies and there is a table of Sheep's head going on somewhere! God's Blessing to all of you.

Dear Dorothy,
I am deeply saddened at passing of Joe. My family and I send you our deepest condolences. Joe was a righteous man, so at this difficult time please find comfort from the words of the Book of Wisdom „But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God and no torment will ever touch them”.
With sincere sympathy,
Jan Pawlaczyk

Mrs. Swintosky,

I am so sorry to hear the loss of Dr. Swintosky. Dad and Mom always had great times with the two of you, especially when it came to playing sheepshead. You both outstretched your arms and made our whole family feel welcomed when we moved to Lexington. For that, I will always be grateful. It is the simple things that matter most in life and I just wanted you and your family to know that you all will be remembered in our prayers.

Mrs. Swintosky,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

Peace be with you.

Jill Fisher Henslee

John,
I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I realize that this is a dificult time for you and the other family members. Hopefully you can find strength in knowing that the world is a better place because of the time your father was here. Not only did he influence who you are today, he also impacted the lives of students he taught and mentored. In fact, there are countless people in the world who have never even heard of Dr. Joseph Swintosky but would never the less...

Daniel, So sorry for your loss. It sounds like your father was a very good man. I would like to have had the opportunity to have known him.

Mike and Linda,
Sorry for your loss. He lived a long life.