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6 Entries
Marie Krysiak
December 17, 2009
My heart wants to grieve and yet cry out for joy. Uncle Eddie, you are now resting in peace with the Lord. The memories you have left behind are beyond words. I could go on and on! You have been placed in my heart with the warmth and kindness that only my favorite Uncle had. You will be very much missed Uncle Eddie and never forgotten...
Linda Berna
December 16, 2009
DziaDzia's cottage,Auntie Laura's house for a meal or popcorn and constant comment tea,meeting in the park for picnics,coming over to the farm and just hanging out....so many fond and cherished memories. Uncle Eddie and Dad are together again....probably drinking room temperature beer.
Paul Krysiak
December 16, 2009
For more than 30 years, though not part of my blood line, Eddie was "Uncle Eddie" to me. In my youth, I watched Uncle Eddie be a model husband, father, and grandfather. He was best friends with his brother John. He never met a stranger. Uncle Eddie enjoyed life and always made the simple things a priority...walking the yard and talking Polish with John, guessing the date a bottle was made, going to church fairs, rebuilding an engine, grilling some meat, and walking hand-in-hand with his grandson. Thank you Uncle Eddie for who you were. You now have your reward and are resting in peace.
Rose Sekutowski
December 15, 2009
If anyone could make you laugh, he could. If anyone could fix ANYTHING, he could. When I think of him I have the biggest smile on my face. I will miss him here on earth but I will treasure his memories forever. I am blessed the Lord chose him to be my Dad.
I said "I love you Pops" a gazillion times to him...one more will make it a gazillion and one.
I LOVE YOU POPS!
Your "Rosannie Baby"

Dad & Mom "53" wonderful yrs. together
Patty Campbell
December 14, 2009
What can I say...I'm proud of my dad!!! He will surely be missed by all! Love you Dad forever!!!
David Sekutowski
December 14, 2009
This brings a lot of sadness and happiness to me. Uncle Eddie was always my favorite uncle, I always enjoyed seeing and spending time with him. He was always quick with the joke or gag, and always shared a laugh and smile.
It was wonderful to see Uncle Eddie's family at his side during his final moments. I find happiness knowing that Uncle Eddie is in a better place now and knowing that he is able to be with his brother and sisters, who passed before him.
God Bless You and Take Care, Uncle Eddie, you left a lasting impression in my heart that I will never forget. -Dave Sekutowski "Davie"
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