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We are deeply saddened to announce the peaceful passing of Myron Dennis Gulczynski on September 30, 2025. Born on February 8, 1945, Myron lived a full and vibrant life, characterized by his adventurous spirit and his gifted hands.
Myron was the cherished son of the late Myron and Rose Gulczynski and a beloved brother to Pat (Bob) Geshrick, Sharon (the late Jim) Gamache, Kathy (the late Bill) Doepke, and Cindy (Pat) Murray. His presence will be profoundly missed by his siblings, as well as by his nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Myron graduated in the class of 1963 from Boys Tech, carrying with him the discipline and knowledge that would serve him throughout his life. His commitment to his country was evident as he honorably served in the United States Air Force. Following his military service, Myron embarked on a career as a machinist at Banner Welder.
Myron's interests and hobbies painted the picture of a man who was never idle. A lover of classic cars, he not only admired them but was also the proud owner of several, which he maintained and restored. His hands were rarely still, as he was the handyman who could fix anything that needed repair. Myron's love for the outdoors was ever-present in his passion for hunting and fishing.
Those who knew Myron will remember him as a man who was as handy as he was adventurous. Above all, Myron was a man who was there to help anyone in need.
As we bid farewell to Myron “Mike”, we celebrate a life well-lived and a spirit of generosity. He has left an indelible mark on our hearts, and though he is no longer with us, his memory will live on.
Visitation will take place at Max A Sass - Greenridge, 4747 S 60th St, Greenfield, WI 53220, on Saturday, October 11th, from 10:00 am until the time of service at 11:30. Following the service, Entombment will take place at St. Adalbert Cemetery with military honors.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4747 South 60th Street, Greenfield, WI 53220
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