Kenneth-Krawczyk-Obituary

Kenneth Krawczyk

Cleveland, Ohio

Jun 9, 1950 – Apr 16, 2020

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BORN
June 9, 1950
DIED
April 16, 2020
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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age 69; loving father of Ken (Nicole) and Jennifer (Adam); devoted Papa of Kenny, Kyle, Kaitlyn, Brynn and Ellie; cherished son of Theodore and Loretta (nee Piotrowicz) (both deceased); beloved brother of Diane Friery (Karl); dear cousin, uncle, great uncle and friend of many. Ken was an avid...

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If roses grow in Heaven Lord Please pick a bunch for me. Place them in my Father's arms and tell him they're from me. Tell him that I love and miss him and when he turns to smile, Place a kiss upon his cheek, and hold him for a while. Because remembering him is easy, I do it every day. But there is an ache within my heart that will never go away.... I love you Dad and miss you terribly. Thank you for the many times I've been able to look up and know... that was you! Remembering...

It´s been a year and I still think of you very often. Ken, you are missed.

Ken was more than a friend, he was like a brother I never had. I had the privileged
of knowing Ken while working security at Randall Park Mall. My first day on the job it seemed as though we had a instant connection. Ken took me under his wing as he was a senior officer who knew every aspect of the job and every nook and cranny of the Mall. It seemed as though we just clicked so this meeting in the summer of 1978 turned into a life long friendship. Ken was a honest, hard working dedicated...

Grampa Ken will be missed by many. We laughed alot and he always had a big smile and a hug for you when he saw you. We will miss you at the boys games and your favorite saying Throw the heat!God bless you Ken
Joe and Noreen

My dear cousin Ken was the closest person I had to be being a brother. We were literally born one month apart and were part of each other's lives for the last 69 years. Ken was a true gentle man who cared about his family more than anything. He absolutely adored his children and his life revolved around his grandkids. He was compassionate, generous to a fault, and just overall a great guy. Love you Ken and see you on the other side. Gerry