John Maluski
John Thomas Maluski (Tom or JT) passed Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. He was born in Steele, North Dakota on Jan. 31, 1945, the sixth of seven children of Helene and George Maluski.
Tom served in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged in the 1960s. He graduated from North Dakota State University. While in college he was active in Vietnam Veterans Against the War, where he met his first wife Lucy Calautti. One of John's first jobs was working for the North Dakota Job Service in Fargo, N.D. Then he and Lucy and their son Ivan moved to Bismarck where he stayed at home with his son and also co-owned a children's book store. John returned to college to obtain his teaching credentials. While living in Bismarck, he worked in politics and served as the Deputy Director of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party; served as the Deputy Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives; and served as Deputy Labor Commissioner for North Dakota. John also taught school at an alternative high school in Bismarck. In December of 1988, John and his second wife Pamela moved to Salem, Oregon where he worked as a teacher at Chemawa Indian School until 2004. During his tenure at Chemawa Indian School, John acted as the union steward. In August of 2004, he, his wife Pamela Ruona and second son, Dominic moved to Peyongtek, South Korea where he taught for three years at Osan American High School and they traveled extensively throughout Asia. In June of 2007, John retired and returned to Salem, Oregon with his wife and son. In the last 14 years of his life John was riddled with many illnesses, including Type 1 Diabetes, cancers, auto-immune disease, and heart issues.
John was a kind, loving, interesting, eclectic and active man with many interests and a wry wit and great sense-of-humor. He had a thirst for knowledge and loved to discuss subjects like literature, politics, history, astronomy, sports and more, with others. He was a consummate student and teacher, ever desiring to impart the information he had obtained.
John positively impacted many people's lives during his stay on Earth. He leaves behind his wife of 35 years Pamela Ruona, his sons Ivan Maluski and Dominic Maluski and his grandson, Carter, his daughter-in-law Kendra Kimbirauskas and his granddaughter-in-law, Elisa Juarez-Sculuca. He is further survived by his sisters Mary Jo Cadieux, Anna Maluski, Yvonne Anderson and Jan Auck, not to mention many in-laws, nephews and nieces. He will be missed by them all.
Services for John will be held on Saturday, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Salem, 5090 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97317. Or join the service remotely by going to: https://youtu.be/MUTlfiqc954. UUCS COVID protocols for attending the service include: wearing a mask over nose and mouth and proof of COVID vaccination or authorized exemption.
Please make memorial donations to: National Farm Worker Ministry (on memo line write FWM-NW), P.O. Box 86185, Portland, OR 97286; or donate online at www.nfwm.org and specify "FWM-NW."
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John "Jack" Malusky
November 20, 2021
I just found out that Tom passed away. So sad, it's so sad to hear and he will be missed.. he had a very full and varied life. The only guy I knew that shared our name. RIP Tom.
Bruce P Graner
November 20, 2021
Farewell Tom, meet you in the next world
Tommy Edwards
November 18, 2021
So sad to read of "Tom's" passing, we shared a short childhood in Steele, ND, what a gifted and uplifting family he came from, our families shared in many celebrations where I can still picture them singing in church. Sadly, that war took us all in different directions and although we crossed paths many times, we never met again, as so happened to too many. I keep the Maluski family in my memory of dear friends, and pray they gain comfort that the grief we feel for Tom, also stimulates the so many great memories we shared in a long ago, earlier lifetime.
James Kirsch
November 17, 2021
I remember Tom so well. He was a great friend to me during our time together in a support group and such stories he would tell! Such a wonderful and funny man! Best wishes to him in the next world and his family in this one! So glad to have known Tom! Jim
Careylynn Patterson
November 12, 2021
I´m so sorry for your loss. A wonderful person he was.
He was inspiring and so smart. Blessings and sending loving thoughts.
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