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Melanie Noel Chojnowski

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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CHOJNOWSKI, Melanie Noel Gull Lake

Melanie Noel Chojnowski passed away peacefully at home on November 14, 2004, after a 14-month battle with cancer. Melanie was born on October 23, 1974 in Kalamazoo, to Margaret J. and Michael L. Chojnowski. She graduated from Gull Lake High School in 1992,...

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I had the honor, pleasure and blessing to have met Melanie and her family. She was one of the most loving, caring and beautiful persons I have ever known. Melanie could always light up a room with her presence and ever shinning smile. I know that she now lives in heaven for that is where angels live, and she truly was one. I offer my deepest sympathies to the Chojnowski family and wish them strength in this difficult time.

Our sincere sympathies to the Chojnowski family. We are the parents of Valerie, who is married to William Ubbes.

Dear Joe,Mike,and family,

I didn't know Melanie for very long, but what I knew was very very special. Mel truly touched my heart! What a kind and gentle soul. I am so sorry for your loss. Our children are gifts from heaven and now she is watching over you.

Love,
Cherri Emery

Dear Chojnowskis,

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of Melanie. She will be truly missed by those that knew her. I remember growing up and always seeing her around the Hawk and Parfet households - she had such an easiness about her and a wonderful smile. A few years ago, she and I ran in the Lindsay's 5k Run; even though I hadn't seen her in ages, she came up to me, gave me a hug, and we shared what was going on in our lives. Mel was truly one of the kindest people i've...

Dear Mike, Joe and family,
I don't know where to begin other then to say Melanie was one of the most compassionate persons I ever met. We all loved her and I'm glad for all the fond memories I have growing up together, she'll be missed but there is comfort in knowing that she's in a better place and the pain is gone and she can smile down upon us.