Ronald-Iwaszkiewicz II-Obituary

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Ronald A Iwaszkiewicz II

Holt, Michigan

Jun 8, 1965 – Apr 23, 2023

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BORN
June 8, 1965
DIED
April 23, 2023
LOCATION
Holt, Michigan

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Palmer Bush & Jensen Family Funeral Homes- Holt Delhi Chapel Obituary

It is with great sadness that we lost Ronald Alexander Iwaszkiewicz, II on April 23rd, 2023 at age 57, after a battle with renal cancer.  Ron was born to Ronald and Geraldine Iwaszkiewicz on June 8th, 1965, in Detroit, Michigan. He grew up in Auburn Hills, Michigan and attended Michigan State...

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Ron's roommate on the Fourth Floor of good old Bailey Hall at MSU in 1983-84, I can honestly say that there will always be "something there to remind me" of him (a line from one of his favorite groups, Naked Eyes). We shared so much, played games, debated, canoed, played cards, ate endless pizzas from Domino's, complained about calculus, engineering classes, and dining halls, watched "Animal House" and "The Meaning of Life", and much much more. Ron: my love of Sting and the Police, as well as...

I was most saddened to hear of Ron’s passing. I always looked forward to his annual trips to the UK for his stay with students from MSU at the University of Nottingham, where we shared tales of our cats, chatted about politics and what he’d been watching on the BBC satellite channel with his family. He was always warm, friendly, and emanated kindness, humility and integrity. I will miss seeing him each summer and I am sure that he will be greatly missed by all those who loved him. May flights...

God Bless Ron and all surviving loved ones and friends. I will always cherish my memories of our friendship as young engineers last century - work hard, have fun, and dream big. Contant prayers to all from New Berlin, WI. God Bless, Joe Knott

We were so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Ron used to join a group of us at the Delhi Restaurant in Holt on Saturday mornings. He was quieter than the rest of those around the table but he always added something special to the discussions. Although we moved back to North Carolina in 2007, we remember him so fondly.

You could fill an entire room of pages and still not scratch the surface of all the things Ron was. Friend, colleague, mentor, confidant, spiritual leader. The life lessons taught will remain forever as a lasting legacy. My heart is with all who grieve.

I met Ron more than 20yrs ago when he was my professor at MSU. He was an incredible mentor over the years, but an even more incredible friend, and I'm blessed with all the memories we made. He leaves behind a legacy with the countless lives he touched with his kindness, witty humor, and passion for education, whether academically or spiritually. He will be forever missed and forever hold a place in my heart.

I have lots of good memories of Ron from elementary school through college. We were in cub scouts, boy scouts and band together from grade school to high school. Ron was a year older than I am. When I found out he needed a roomate my freshman year at Michigan State, I was happy that he asked me to room with him because he knew his way around. I was part of the 4th Floor Bailey Hall gang that eventually moved to Mayo Hall my junior year. I have many fond memories hanging out with Ron in...

I met Ron at St James and participated as a sponsor for an RCIA candidate this year. He will surely will be missed for his spiritual knowledge and experience. He did not lack for friendship at our faith community. Rest in the peace of our Lord faithful servant.

Ronald, we have now lost in you, a loving nephew and a great man of God. Your achievements in life have been many and our memories of you will be full. However, the greatest of these will be your love and devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ and His Holy Eucharist. This is one of the greatest footsteps (of Many), that you have left for others to follow in. With our many prayers and love, Aunt Grace, Patrick, and Steven. we miss you.