Leon-Malinowski-Obituary

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Leon Malinowski

Aurora, Illinois

1925 - 2016 (Age 91)

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DIED
March 18, 2016
AGE
91
LOCATION
Aurora, Illinois

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The Healy Chapel Funeral & Cremation Services - Aurora Facility Obituary

Leon “Lee” Malinowski, 91, Aurora, IL, died March 18, 2016 of natural causes at his home. He was the youngest of 13 siblings (8 daughters/5 sons) born to Thomasz & Weronica Malinowski, February 13, 1925 in Lancaster, NY.

Married to Eleanor Birosak for over 65 years they moved from...

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It's been another year, and now my mom Betty Belaski had also passed. She was almost 95. I miss you all so much! The world is a different place now and definitely not for the better. I find joy in my grandkids and all my sweet memories of you all! Miss you at mass still! Love, Sheila and Cody Bergmann

Just wanted to say a prayer in remembrance of Leon. He will always be remembered as a kind hearted, sweet man. We loved talking and kidding around with him every Sunday at Mass at Blessed Sacrament. RIP my lovely friend. Betty Belaski, Sheila Bergmann and family.

We hope you and my dad(John Belaski) and all your loved ones who have passed are having a glorious time in Heaven, fishing and whatever you most loved to do! God bless you today and always!

We miss you Leon at Blessed Sacrament and Ace Hardware. You and my father, John Belaski were always joking and telling stories. You are both missed. The world was a better place with you both in it!

Its been 3 years already? We will never forget Leon! God bless and keep him!

I remember Mr Malinowski from back in the '60s when I was friends with his son Dave at St Symphorosa grammar school. He took us fishing several times, especially at the Lemont quarries. He was a pretty cool guy and could fix anything! I was surprised to see he lived to a ripe old age. Condolences to Dave and Becky.

My sincere and deepest sympathy. My father, who passed soon after your mom passed attended Blessed Sacrament Church with your dad. My dad was of the Polish descent as well and they were always joking around with each other. We saw him every Sunday at Blessed Sacarament Church where he served as an usher and he always had a big and caring smile for my mother and I. We loved your dad and he will be sorely missed!! God Bless the family in your time of mourning.

I knew Lee as one of my regular customers at CVS pharmacy. I first met him in the 80's at Ace Hardware.
Lee was a unique man that had a abundance of qualities. He was such a caring man. He always asked me about my loved ones and showed concern when they were going through tough times. He had tips and knowledge about many things that he shared with me.
He was a true joy to have known. I will miss his smiling face and his sweet personality. You touched me deeply Lee.
Rest in...

We have always had fond memories of Uncle Lee and the family, and will keep him in our prayers.