ROGER-PIWOWARSKI-Obituary

ROGER J. PIWOWARSKI

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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PIWOWARSKI, ROGER J. 62, of Green Mountain Falls, CO passed away March 7, 2011. Roger was the former Director of Special Needs for Harrison School District 2 in Colorado Springs and a school psychologist. He was an avid world traveler with a passion for New Zealand. He was an active...

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I am so sorry to hear of Roger's passing. I worked alongside him advancing the interests of school psychologists in Colorado during the 80's and 90's through the work of CSSP. He was tireless in his efforts to advocate for children and school psychologists. His loss is a loss to us all.

Time has not softened the loss of my dear friend Roger. I miss him everytime I have a snarky email to forward, or a funny that I know would appeal to him. We were friends from 1986 as school psycholgist in District 20, to his work at Harrison. A total of 26 years that he was in my life. He was always a gentleman who gave careful thought to his collegues and students. He is greatly missed.

I am saddened to hear about Roger's passing. I worked with him during his time at Harrison D-2 in collaborative efforts with PPMH. He was a pleasure to work with and had such a passion for improving the community with his efforts. Many heartfelt condolences to his family. He will be missed.

I send my heartfelt condolences to Roger's family and friends. I worked with Roger in Harrison District 2. He was always a kind and honest man. He encouraged me in my work. I was very happy for him when he was able to travel around the world in the way he wanted.

I was a school psychology intern in Ft. Lupton when Roger was the director of special education there. He was generous with his time, so kind and thoughtful, and always put the interests of the students first in all of the decisions he made. It was fun to catch up with him at CSSP conferences in the years following my internship. I have not seen him in many years, but have thought of him. I'm glad to have had the honor of learning from him.

I am very sorry to hear of Roger's death. He was a great man who loved and life to its fullest. He contributed so much to our team at Life Skills as the school psychologist. I will miss his smile, laughter and knowledge. Be in Peace friend and climb more mountains in God's Land.
Sue Gardner,Special Education teacher Life Skills of Colorado Springs

I am very sorry to hear of Roger's death. He was a vital man who loved and life to its fullest. He contributed much professionally as a school psychologist to the children in his last school district and through his work as a leader in the state association of school psychologists. I loved working with and being with Roger. We will miss him greatly.
Susan Valero
Past President, Colorado Association of School Psychologists.