LISKOWIAK, Michael John 65, of Urbana, Ohio, passed away Thursday, September 20, 2018 in the Springfield Regional Medical Center. Michael is survived by his wife, Zara Ellen (Arnold) Liskowiak; sons, Jacob Liskowiak and David (Lindsay) Liskowiak; and mother, Helen Claire (Crowley) Liskowiak. Visitation from 5-7 PM on Tuesday, September 25, 2018 in the VERNON FUNERAL HOME, Urbana. Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 in the St. Mary Catholic Church, Urbana. Burial will follow in Oak Dale Cemetery, Urbana. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.vernonfh.com
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I remember he was the principal when i was in school he was the nicest person anyone would know prayers to the family and lots of hugs to you all he was a truly loving person
September 28, 2018
As a long time friend, our families had many wonderful times together over the years. I will always remember Mike running, fishing on the docks, eating oysters, horse playing with the kids and grabbing the bill at a restaurant before we could. He was kind and generous as well as a devoted parent and husband. He was special and he will be missed. Continue to be strong, Zara. There are so many special memories now, but many more to be made.
Lois Lamb
Family Friend
September 26, 2018
It was such a pleasure taking care of you Mr. Liskowiak, you were a real trooper in the short 6 weeks I was a part of your care. My condolences to Zara and your family.
Amanda RN Infusions
September 25, 2018
Ron and Debbie Clark send our deepest condolences. We're unable to attend the viewing today but our thoughts are with you all.
September 25, 2018
The Bishop Hartley High School community is keeping our colleague David and his family in our thought and prayers.
We ask the Holy Spirit to bring comfort to all who loved his husband, father, teacher, and leader through their memories of a life well-led.
September 24, 2018
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