Ludwig-Kisiel-Obituary

Ludwig "Lucky" Kisiel

Buffalo, New York

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KISIEL - Ludwig "Lucky" Ludwig was born on August 14, 1926 in the family's home on Penora Street in Depew, NY to Thomas and Constance (Wasikowski) Kisiel. In 1949, he married Jacquelyn M. Stoltz and remained a devoted husband until her death on July 7, 1991. He is survived by his children,...

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Uncle Louie taught me a lot about carpentry he gave me my first job putting a addition on a house in Buffalo I got to have coffee and donuts a couple of beers and I got paid $50.00 to boot life doesnt get any better. I was rich kid at the age of 13

Pat,Larry and Tina. I was sorry to hear of Lucky's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. He was a good friend to me and my family and I remember him always taking care of his family. My deepest sympathy to you. God bless you Lucky you will be missed. Rest in Peace.

Pat, Vinny & Tina, you guys are in my prayers. Sand Lake will miss Lucky. Love, Fran

Pat, Tina, and Vinnie-May your grief subside enough to allow you to remember your Pa as the wonderful and giving father and friend that he was. We in Michigan are thinking of you and wishing we could express our sympathies in person. You are in our hearts and prayers forever. Love, the Oczepek Family

Uncle Louie,
I recall the day you brought Alice to a Kisiel family reunion and so very proudly said "let me show you MY family tree." It was the cardboard display that my sister Susie made and updated yearly. And now, a simple "Thank You" for the stories you told of days gone by which were enjoyed by so many, for the good times that the extended Kisiel family shared especially at the annual reunions, for not laughing out loud as you shook your head in disbelief as you watched some of...

I will never forget how Pa made my 8 years of working at the golf course so special. I especially remember how he would always give Ed and I money to gamble with in Canada. He was so "lucky" that we would always win something with the money he gave us. Our deepest sympathy to the whole family.

We remember all the fun we had at Uncle Louie's house, with his family. We will miss him dearly. Tina, Pat and Vinny, sorry for your loss. It is a great loss to everyone who knew him

The best times of my life were spent with Pa, Tommy, Michael, all the friends and family from the old house on County Line to the house on South Woodside. The joy and laughter Pa brought to so many lives will continue and live in infamy. My heartfelt condolences deeply go out to the entire family and friends. God bless you Pa you will be dearly missed.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.