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Paul Argiewicz

Kenosha, Wisconsin

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Paul Argiewicz1925 - 2013Paul Argiewicz, 88, of Paddock Lake, passed away surrounded by his wife Cheryl and his loved ones on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013, at the Captain James A. Lovell FHCC in North Chicago. Paul was born on Aug. 6, 1925, to Noah Schwarfuchs and Elka Argiewicz in Bielsko, Poland,...

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My heartfelt condolences to Cheryl and families of Paul. He was a great American who sacrificed so much and asked for so little.. His memory will sustain those of us fortunate to have met him.
May The Lord give peace.
Edna Anderson, Lake Geneva

I will miss you grandpa. We love you very much. I will follow in your legacy. Love you always
Your granddaughter Tamera

ill miss you grandpa
love max

I wish to convey my deepest sympathy to the Argiewicz family. I too will be suffering loss this holiday season. My stepfather is in the hospice at Captain James A. Lovell National healthcare facility in North Chicago. I had a chance to speak with Bill and we had a wonderful conversation about his dad. My stepfather was fighting in Italy during WWII and is partially responsible for driving the German troops back into Germany . He was made an M.P. Toward the end of his service. I have met...

I am trying to reach either Fred or Bill Argiewicz or have them contact me at 414-852-5542. Thanks

Our sincere condolences to the family of Paul Argiewicz. My son, Tony, stayed with Paul in the 70's when the family was living in Wausaukee, WI. Ironically, today Tony wanted to connect with Paul once again so we googled Paul and was dismayed to find out that he had passed just two days ago. Tony has many memories of the stories Paul told him about his life as a child in Poland. May Paul rest in peace and God bless the family.


Paul, will be sadly missed by everyone at the VA medical Ctr in North Chicago, now called the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Healthcare Ctr. We all enjoyed reading his books of his early childhood, and talking and laughing with him. He was always up beat and positive, even though he was not feeling well the past few weeks. we all will miss him. Rest in Peace Paul. And many prayers to his wife,and family.

my condolences to the argiewicz family. Paul was one of a kind.
I have fond memories of living with mr and mrs argiewicz and bill for a time in the 80's in wilmette illinois and visits to wisconsin.
He always said exactly what he was thinking if you wanted to hear it or not.