Malcolm-Modrzakowski-Obituary

Malcolm Modrzakowski

The Plains, Ohio

Mar 12, 1952 – Sep 27, 2024

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BORN
March 12, 1952
DIED
September 27, 2024
LOCATION
The Plains, Ohio
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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The Plains Malcolm Charles Modrzakowski, Jr., 72, of The Plains died early Friday morning, September 27, 2024 at the Darst's Private Care Home, Pomeroy after an extended illness. Born March 12, 1952 in Enid, OK, he was the son of the late Malcolm C. Modrzakowski, Sr. and Alice Carol Westort Modrzakowski.

He was a graduate of Amherst (Mass.) High School. He received his Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of Massachusetts. He completed his Master's degree and Doctorate from the University of Georgia in Microbiology and Philosophy. He completed post graduate work at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He was a Professor of Microbiology at the Ohio University Heritage of Osteopathic Medicine for 25 years and for 17 years at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, where he was also Administrative Dean.

He enjoyed the Alumni Associations of the school he attended. He was a member of Athens the Elks, Moose and the Athens Chapter of the Harley Owners Group. He also enjoyed music and played guitar with several area bands including Kontajus and the Renaissance Cowboys. He dearly loved his family, and animals and nature.

Malcolm is survived by his wife of 26 years, Beth Ann Martin Modrzakowski; a daughter, Anna M. (Adam) Casteel of Athens; two sons, Matthew J. (Theresa) Modrzakowski of Ripley, WV and John Malcolm Modrzakowski, and his significant other, Alize of The Plains; three grandchildren, Liv Mullins of Athens, Savannah Modrzakowski and Matthew "Austin" Modrzakowski both of Ripley, WV; a brother, Stanley W. (Carla) Modrzakowski of Leeds, MA; a cousin that was raised as a sister, Ellen (Bill) Schmidt of Alloway, NJ; numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews including Mikel & Alisa Modrzakowski; and a special niece, Amber (Jeremy) Nesselrotte and her children, Jayden, Alysa and Presley; a cousin, Daniella Siroski of San Francisco, CA; sisters in law and brothers in law, Karen (Bill) Tryda of North Royalton, Gary (Caroline) Martin of Kissimmee, FL, Rick (Beth) Martin of Athens, Kevin (Jane) Martin of Loveland, and Becky Martin of Crooksville.

Besides his parents he is preceded in death by a cousin, Irene Siroski; a brother in law, Randy Martin; and a sister in law and her husband, Lisa (Dave) Hudson.

A Celebration of Life gathering will be held at the Eclipse Company Store, 11309 Jackson Dr., The Plains, OH 45780 on Sunday, October 13th from 2 pm to 4 pm. Musicians are asked to bring their musical instruments to the Eclipse. Cremation arrangements are with Jagers & Sons Funeral Home, Athens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Please share a memory, a note of condolence or sign the online register at www.jagersfuneralhome.com. Malcolm Modrzakowski

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These comments come very late as I was a friend of Malcolm's from his UMass days and just realized that he has passed away. We were part of a very small group of microbiology majors at UMass Amherst and our curriculum was difficult because we, as undergrads were in classes with the grad students. The work was difficult as it was taught from recent papers instead of books. We were a tight group of about 5 undergrads and we all helped each other get through the material. The group of about 5...

I just found the opportunity to leave a note. I was blessed to work closely with Malcolm during his years at WVSOM and he knew an old friend and early partner of mine from Tucson, AZ, Ted Rente, DO. This gave us an early opportunity to become friends. He was a great faculty member and leader through curricula and many other things that helped WVSOM to move forward during his years here. I remember him trying several times to explain to me where the "Z" belonged in his last name, which I ...

Dr. Modrzakowski was part of my identity formation as a physician. In 1998 at OU-COM he helped guide us through a new curriculum (the PCC) and turned all of us into adaptive learners and paved the way for us to be excellent physicians. I am grateful for the part he played in my education.

Malcolm, thanks for allowing me to care for you. I so love being a part of your family. Malcom, you are very dear to my heart. Until we meet again, I will always treasure my time with you. Your friend always Sherri

Condolences to Beth and family . I will always remember Malcolm with great respect and appreciate our time together at WVSOM.

Even though we only got to be a small part of Malcolm’s life he was quick to touch our hearts. Thank you for letting us care and love him here at Darst. Your family are in our hearts and prayers.

I knew Dr. M while working with him at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. He was always a very kind and caring individual! Sympathy to his family.

Beth, I was so sorry to read of Malcom’s passing. You all were one of my favorite couples, and I so enjoyed having John as a Kiddie Condo kid.

Malcolm was a great person to work with. He was always in a good mood and made us laugh every time he came into the office at Biomedical Sciences at Ohio University. We really missed him when he left OU.