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Michael W. Kowalski

Killingworth, Connecticut

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Michael W. KowalskiApril 3, 2022Michael W. Kowalski of Killingworth, 58, passed away March 23, 2022 at Yale-New Haven Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. Mike was the beloved, charismatic son of Walter Kowalski (wife Dorothy) and Janet LaBonte, also of Killingworth. In addition to his...

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I´ll always remember him sliding sideways in that green Demon, we had some great times and Mike is and will be missed and remembered -Sully

One of my best friends in junior HS, then went to Xavier together, happy funny great guy , shocked he´s gone, so sad, RIP

I just heard the news of Mike's passing last week from our teammate Steve Robar. As a freshman football player at UMass, I was so grateful for the Mike embraced everyone. He was so welcoming and kind and a great player. It took my breath away to hear that he is no longer with us. Thoughts and prayers to his family.

I am cousins with his mom Janet. I was in Florida and just heard the bad news. So sorry for Mike and his family. Nothing is worse than losing a child. Rest in Peace Michael

My sincerest sympathies to his family. Fly with the angels Mike! I have missed you and I will miss you terribly, till we meet again. You were one of a kind!

Many many years ago, and for only a few years, I was accepted by the Kowalski family. When I first met Mike, he was missing most of his teeth, I think he was about six. Michael always tried so hard to keep up with his older brothers. I truly believe that made him a very strong, and healthy young man. My sincere condolences go out to his family.

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I am sorry for your loss. I have alot of fond memories of mike at Xavier, the rides to and from school. We had loads of fun hanging out. Im sorry we not stay in touch. Joe Flynn

My deepest sympathies to the Kowalski family. Michael was a shining presence in any gathering. Mike, our Lord must have needed that big smile and spirited laugh. While called far too young from this earth, your impact and influences have touched so many. The ability to bring levity to a blistering hot football practice in August was uncanny. So proud to have been a classmate, a teammate and most importantly... a friend. Long live #89. Strong side. "Let's meet at the quarterback."