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Robert Paul Krawczak

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Krawczak, Robert Paul - (1965-2004) Bob passed away September 25, 2004 In Osaka, Japan of cancer. Survived by wife Naoko; and daughter Ami Nancy of Osaka, Japan. Preceded in death by brother James William of Minnesota. Survived by parents Nancy and Bill Krawczak of Mahtomedi, MN; sisters: Julie...

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Uncle Bill, Aunt Nancy, Julie, Carol, Mary, Katie and Bob's Wife and Daughter,
My heartfelt sympathy to all of you who knew and loved Bob.
My heartfelt regrets at not knowing him better while he was on this earth.
Remember the Lord's 2 greatest commandments:
LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART AND SOUL AND LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF...
Bob obeyed these commandments and
God knew Bob through his obedience.
God has prepared a place for...

Dear Friends and Family;
I spent two years at SJV with Bob. He made my time there more meaningful, and much more enjoyable. Because of school I was unable to visit him last summer but he called me from Japan last February just to chat. I am so happy I had that opportunity to hear his voice. Bob truly will be missed. I can hear his somber little chuckle as I write this. My condolences go to each and every one who had the privilege of enjoying Bob's personality. He was one of a kind.

Dear Uncle Bill, Aunt Nancy, and my cousins: I am so sorry to hear about Bob. I was up in Duluth and didn't hear the news until I came to work today and listened to my mom's message on voice mail. Please know my family and I would have been there to support you at this time of sorrow had we known. I heard the service was beautiful. I pray that God gives you strength during this very difficult time and that Bob and Jim are now together in Heaven. Love Always, Jean, Mike & Family

To the family of Bob,
I am a college mate of Bob, and a friend. Bob made college more enjoyable and fun by his presence. Bob gave me much needed assistance in my English degree. We also had some wonderful times just visiting and listening to music especially Bob Dylan. I enjoyed the visits to the family home in White Bear Lake where he taught me how to water ski and ride the jet ski. Bob did make the world a better place, and always shared his best with others. I miss him already, and...

Dear Naoko, Ami, Mr. & Mrs. Krawczak, Family and Friends: It is with great sadness that I extend condolences on the death of Bob. I had the great pleasure of being one of those who visited last summer and had the chance to spend some time with Bob in the Twin Cities then...it is time that I will treasure now. Bob was a good friend, always ready to share a story or joke, to listen to your cares, and to help out someone who was in need. He was careful to make sure that everyone felt included in...

Dear Naoko, Ami, and Mr. and Mrs. Krawczak,

I am so sorry for your loss. Your son was a fine man, a good friend, and a man of faith. He was compassionate and passionate, a jokster, a man of immeasurable generosity. I remember his invitations for us at the College of St. Thomas to get out of the city and go water skiing from his house on White Bear Lake. I also remember speaking with him in Osaka while stationed in Okinawa. Little did I know that those were to be the last times...

Naoko,
I can't believe Bob, with whom I shared so much laughter (long ago at SJV), has gone amidst so much tears. I pray for you and your daughter, Ami. Bob was a good friend I looked up to in college. He must be... will always be a great Dad. My heart is with yours.

My prayers and thoughts are with you all. I remember Bob from the days at St Pius to the days at H-M. Also, when we caddied at the WBYC. As it has been mentioned before; God does have a plan for us and we don't know what it is, but we do know that Bob is at a better place at this time.

--Dick Hogan

Dear family and friends,
I was also a classmate of Bob's from SJV. Know that my prayers are with you. I will offer Mass for Bob and for you tomorrow (Friday) morning. Thinking of Bob -- his generosity, his kindness, his humor -- always makes me smile.
Grace and Peace be with you in this time.