Resident of Santa Cruz
Born in Bad Neustadt, Germany, immigrated to USA with his father, Konstanty and Mother Anna Eve Walewski in 1953. Veto became an American Citizen October 31, 1969.
Veto is survived by his daughter, Varena Walewski Sparling, her husband Jim, children Danielle and Kristina. Step Mother, Anneliese Walewski, half brother Cornell Walewski; wife Amy and son Roman. Andre Walewski; wife April, children: Allison, Christian and Corey. Half Sister Silvia Walewski Morril; husband Brian, children Colin, Theodore, and Josephine.
Veto always had a passion to help people who struggled with life, helping them however he could.
We're blessed that Veto is at peace in the hands of God, and by his mother an father's side.
"Celebration of his Life" to be held at the Light House on June 7th at 5:30pm.
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