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Henry J. "Jerry" Sawicki

1930 - 2011

BORN

1930

DIED

2011

Henry Sawicki Obituary

(NEWS ARTICLE) Henry J. "Jerry" Sawicki, Jr., a longtime leader in Toledo-area real estate and an accomplished jazz saxophonist, died Wednesday in Naples, Fla. He was 81.

He died in hospice care because of complications from a stroke, relatives said.

The native Toledoan was born May 17, 1930. He was a Renaissance man and lived a life with enough adventure for several. He made a fortune in his business, recorded several jazz albums, forged many household metal items, served in real estate and in elected posts in development, and was an avid spear fisherman.

He crash-landed a plane, shipwrecked on a sandbar in the Bahamas, and led a band that played at President Harry Truman's inaugural parade.

And yet he loved simple things, son Jerry Sawicki III said, such as gardening or cooking for his family on Saturdays.

"When you blew all the smoke off him, he was a pretty simple person," he said. Mr. Sawicki's motto, the son said, was that success is when opportunity meets preparedness.

A man of modest beginnings who never graduated from college, he worked various jobs and played jazz for years until a chance meeting, in a nightclub, with real-estate developer John Whelan, who in 1953 hired him as a salesman.

He quickly showed the drive characteristic of his life, eventually starting his own business, Sawicki Realty, which he built into a major area development company.

The company built and sold thousands of homes and controlled thousands of apartments.

Mr. Sawicki forged numerous business partnerships and came to control, either personally or through partnerships, most elements of real estate deals, from lumber to finance to developing floor plans and excavation.

Many major real-estate developers in the area learned the trade from him; the training ground was once termed Sawicki real estate school.

Mr. Sawicki left active involvement in the company he built but found much to occupy himself.

He rekindled his love affair with jazz, which, as the second love of his life, had led him to his first: his wife, Lois, whom he married in 1950.

He started playing music while young and was gifted enough to earn a scholarship while at DeVilbiss High School to Valley Forge Military Academy in Pennsylvania.

He led its band at Mr. Truman's 1948 inauguration.

Mr. Sawicki played jazz throughout the area before his realty career, and he picked it up again after he retired.

He played with the Murphys and the Jimmy Cook group and once shared the stage with Dizzy Gillespie.

Business success allowed the pursuit of many hobbies.

He spearfished in the Bahamas, cooked Southern-style food, sailed boats, flew planes, and wove baskets in his old age.

Mr. Sawicki had a fearlessness about him, his son said.

In 1973, he was flying a single-engine plane over West Virginia with his wife when the engine quit.

He clipped a grove of trees and crashed into a field, but the pair walked away mostly unharmed.

Within days, he chartered a new plane home.

The 1981 murder of his brother, Pete, in Ottawa Hills was the only challenge in life from which he did not quickly rebound, his son said.

He struggled with the murder's aftermath for years, until he fell back on faith for comfort.

For a man with so many interests and involvement in varied public positions, he never kept a large social circle.

Al Hotchkiss, who got his start in real estate with Mr. Sawicki, called the man more a brother than a friend or colleague but said there was always an impenetrable fence around him.

He said Mr. Sawicki was as focused and driven a man as he had ever met, one who commanded respect as soon as he entered a room.

And yet, he remained a mystery to most.

"I guess a lot of great men are that way," Mr. Hotchkiss said.

Mr. Sawicki is survived by his wife, Lois Ann, daughters, Jana Sawicki, Jill Sawicki, and Lisa Holman, son, Jerry Sawicki III, sisters, Dixie Fritts and Cheri Tronrud, nine grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be at the Coyle Funeral Home, 1770 S. Reynolds Rd., between 2 p.m. and 8 Tuesday. Funeral services are to be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 4560 Glendale Ave.

The family suggests tributes to the music programs at Maumee Valley Country Day School or St. John's Jesuit High School.

Contact Nolan Rosenkrans at: [email protected]">[email protected]">[email protected]">[email protected] or 419-724-6086.
Published by The Blade on Dec. 24, 2011.

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January 19, 2012

As a Past President of the Ohio Association of REALTORS, to the family of one who came before me, I would like to express my sympathies and prayers to all of you.
Realtors from the Toledo area have always been supportive to me as they were for Jerry.
The family is blessed to have such a support system so strong and proactive as his family and the Realtors he worked with.

Eileen and my prayers are with you.

~Eileen and Joseph P. Ditchman, Jr.

Mark Stewart

December 30, 2011

To the Sawicki Family -

I had the good fortune to work in music combos with Jerry. He was very talented and easy to work with. When Jerry was on the Band, we always knew we would have a great group.

We respected Jerry's business talent and how he freely shared his talents.

Sharon and I wish Lois and the entire Sawicki family the comfort, peace and good memories of a great man.

With Respect.

Mark Stewart and Sharon Northrop

Teresa Zoltanski

December 30, 2011

Dearest Sawicki Family and Friends,
May the Lord's perpetual light shine upon Mr. Jerry Sawicki. May Mr. Sawicki's soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Mr. Sawicki was always highly respected and appreciated by our entire family. Thanks, peace, blessings, and deepest sympathy!

David Richards

December 28, 2011

I am so sorry to here of Jerry's passing . My condolences to Lois and the family . Jerry , started as a customer , became a good friend . We will miss him and his many contributions to our community , his kindness and his musicianship . Dr Dave

Marcella Kruse

December 27, 2011

My sincere condolences to you and your family. His passing brought back memories of many years of working with Sawicki Realty. May family and friends help you get through this difficult time.

Amy Martin

December 27, 2011

I have wonderful childhood memories, of tagging along with my Dad, to Mr. Sawicki's office on Summitt Street and his homes in Maumee. Mr. Sawicki and his team were true gentlemen. It feels like the end of an era with his passing. My deepest sympathy to his family. May the precious memories soothe the pain and make you smile again.

Robert Harwaldt and Karen Bitter

December 27, 2011

Our sympathy to you and your family. May you be strong thru these hard times.
From your friends at Nichlas Realty.

Bill Jay

December 27, 2011

My sincere condolences to the entire Sawicki family. I consider it an honor to have had the opportunity to play with such a talented musician and such a nice person through the years at Rusty's & times with the Runyan band. Jerry and my dad can pull their saxes out together up there -for maybe a rousing course of "Thanks For the Memories."

Sue Parker

December 27, 2011

Jerry Jr - Our family sends their condolences. Many years of working with your family. God's love, peace and encouragement to you and yours. The Parker family

michelle kolbe

December 26, 2011

. im sorry to hear about jims uncle..he spoke so lovinly of him and lois so often..my prayers go out to the family ....

December 25, 2011

Dear Lois and family - Fred and I were very saddened to read about Jerry's passing. We danced many,many times at Trotter's Tavern and will miss hearing the wonderful sounds coming from his sax. Peace be with you.
Fred Rybarczyk and Belle DeHan

Janie Seely

December 25, 2011

What a blessed and special man-every person he met was I'm sure, enriched by his generosity and strengh-Peace and love be with his family during this difficult time--

Leslie (Sawicki) Charlemagne

December 25, 2011

I am sorry for your loss. Uncle Jerry was a well respected man and will be missed. I am in Naples and will not be in attendance at the funeral. I will be thinking of all of the family in their time of sorrow.

December 25, 2011

DEAR JERRY,
MY WIFE, CONNIE, AND I, WERE SADDENED TO HEAR OF YOUR PASSING. I MET YOU BACK IN 1988 AND SINCE THEN YOU'VE PLAYED MANY-MANY TIMES WITH MY BIG BAND. YOU'VE BEEN A DELIGHT. ALWAYS DEPENDABLE TO PLAY ANY REQUEST FROM THE AUDIENCE. ALWAYS READY TO HELP SET-UP THE BAND...AND SO ON. NOW, YOU'LL HAVE A GREAT TIME IN HEAVEN PLAYING WITH ALL THE BIG-BIG GUYS.
SO LONG, OLD FRIEND. HAVE A GREAT GIG.
PERRY FOTOS

Jerry Chabler

December 24, 2011

Jerry Sawicki was a very special person, who was gifted in many very special ways. In itself death is not a tragedy when a peaceful death follows a life which was blessed with health and vitality of mind and body, a life rich in good deeds, then death cannot be regarded as tragic, no matter how great the loss and sorrow. William Shakespare had Jerry Sawicki in mind when he said " his life was full and gentle and the elements in him so mixed that nature might someday stand up and say to all the world.......this was a man" !!. My condolences to the entire Sawicki family.

Anne Sawicki-Lancione

December 24, 2011

I am sorry for your loss, and sorry to be unable to attend the services. I am on Long Island with my family for the Holidays. We are thinking of all of you.

Tuffy Reason

December 24, 2011

Jerry lived in my south of Dorr Street neighborhood and was a close friend of my brother, John "Red" Reason. I was younger than "Red"and Jerry yet remember climbing Parkside Boulevard trees and tossing buckeyes at passing cars. Now that was NOT a precursor for his later real estate skills! I lost track of Jerry following the 50's until I saw him one evening, May of l995, blowing his horn at the former "Embers Club" on Monroe Street. When the band took a break I approached Jerry, reintroduced myself as "Red" Reason's brother Tuffy. His first response was, "Red Reason? He was a wild one!" That was Jerry, frank, no punches pulled, no pretense. We had a short conversation. The last time I saw Jerry was June of 2008. It was a Friday evening and he was playing with a jazz group entertaining at the Toledo Club. Again, we had a short conversation. My Naples, Florida buddies Jerry Tasker, Dave Jones, Jimmy Henricks and others often talked about seeing and hearing Jerry perform with musical groups in the area. I remember when the Sawicki family moved to Elliott Street and I knew Cheri and remembered Dixie. Jerry was a unique individual and I am sorry I never got to know him better.

Xavier Smith

December 24, 2011

What an incredible man! Deepest sympathies go out to Lois and family. Thank you for your love and generosity! Xavier Smith and the SJJ Band Faamily

December 24, 2011

What a great man, he will truly be missed. Orrie and I send our prayers and thoughts to the entire family. Paula Hiett.

NINDE LAWSON

December 24, 2011

JERRY WAS AN ALPHA PHI OMEGA PLEDGE BROTHER AT UT IN 1949 BUT LEFT TO PURSUE OTHER INTERESTS. WHAT I REMEMBER MOST FROM THAT ERA WAS HIS MUSIC AT THE RED ARROW IN NAPOLEON WHERE MANY OF HIS FRIENDS AND THEIR DATES ENJOYED HIS BAND. MY SINCERE SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO THE FAMILY FOR YOUR LOSS.

Bob Smith

December 24, 2011

I send my deepest sympathies to Lois and the rest of the family. I performed next to Jerry in the Jeff McDonald Band and always looked forward to our conversations and the hair-raising excellence of his jazz tenor stylings. We will all miss Jerry the exceptional person along with Jerry the soulful musician.

Bill Turner

December 24, 2011

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Joan & Bruce Hankins

December 24, 2011

Our deepest sympathies to Lois and the family. He was a fine man whom we had the pleasure of knowing.

December 24, 2011

Jerry used to be our landlord when I was a child. He was always so kind and caring. You could see he had a love for people and life. You will be truly missed. May God be with your family during this time of sorrow.
Sincerest Regards, Rev. Dr. Rebecca Sanchez

DARLENE H

December 24, 2011

TO THE FAMILY OF HENRY J SAWICKI,
WHEN I MOVED TO TOLEDO BACK AROUND 1983 I MOVED INTO MY FIRST APARTMENT WITH SAWICKI REALITY.
THE COMPANY HELPED ME TO GET ESTABLISHED HERE IN TOLEDO. (THANK YOU)
I AM VERY SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE,
MAY YOU FIND COMFORT THAT OUR CREATOR IS THE HEARER OF PRAYERS (PSALMS 65:2)

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