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Leonard "Len" Piasecki

Norton Shores, Michigan

1946 - 2022

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Piasecki, Leonard "Len" Muskegon Leonard "Len" Piasecki, age 75, passed away at his home on Sunday, October 9, 2022. He was born in Muskegon, MI, on November 11, 1946, to Walter Piasecki and Lucille (Gorajec) Piasecki. On April 1, 1967, he married the love of his life, Donna Lee Kozik, at St....

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Donna: My sincere condolences to you and the family. Len was a friend from our time spent at Sun Chemical. We shared a common interest in baseball.

I worked with Len at Sun for many years . He was a great guy and will be really missed . I'm sorry I was unable to attend his services and feel bad about that. I just tested positive for Covid so didn't dare go . My deepest sympathies to his family !

Enjoyed working with Len on projects always involving his love for baseball. Len was instrumental in forming the Lakeshore Baseball Club which took over the operations of Historic Marsh Field in 2010. The club has since invested over $250,000 into the ballpark and continues to improve and modernize it. Len´s contribution to the vision of revitalizing Historic Marsh Field will forever be remembered. We will miss him.

Remembering the many " thank you's" on this final journey. Remembering the patience in the difficult times. Remembering the gift of your trust. So much gratitude for being a part of your precious life here on earth.

Len and Donna, you were an inspiration to my getting involved and eventually being President of the Roosevelt Park Youth Athletics. Your contribution to the children of our community will never be forgotten. Thoughts and prayers for Donna, Stacey and the rest of the family.

So sorry for your loss .I knew Lenny at sun where we worked together in the Flush department.The community will be poorer for their loss but heaven will be richer. R.I.P.

Thinking of you all! Kindra, Mark, Jordyn and Ashtyn Vilneff

It was a honor to know Len and watch baseball with both him and his lovely wife Donna. I have always had the highest respect for him. May he Rest In Peace . And my prayers go out to his wife and family

Len' dedication to our Muskegon community is undeniably remarkable. All of us who knew Len are truly grateful for his friendship. KOCHAM!