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Lou Przybylowicz Obituary


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Age 63, of Dayton, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, December 30, 2007. Lou is survived by his loving wife of 20 years, Joyce L.; sister & brother-in-law, Patty & Jim Gudorf of Englewood; father-in-law, Donald Rossell of Kettering; sister-in-law, Cheryl Steffano of Washington Twp.; nephews, Mark Steffano, Mike Steffano & his fiancée Jennifer, Matt Steffano & his wife Jennifer; great-nephew Seth; special friend, JoAnn Stiles; and many other relatives and cherished friends. Lou "Mr. P" retired after 35 years of service from Belmont High School where he taught Industrial Technology. He was the recipient of the Teacher of the Year Award-Ohio Industrial Education Association; 1975 Teacher of the Year Award from Dayton Public Schools; 1996 recipient of Excellence in Teaching Recognition, Miami Valley Alliance for Education; and a Counselor for Domestic Action Programs at WPAFB for 24 years. Lou received his Bachelor of Science in Education, and Master of Education from Miami University. He was a member of the Honorary Society of Phi Kappa Phi & Epsilon Pi Tau; certified as an Eagle Scout; PSIA Snow Ski Instructor for 24 years and a member of the Church of the Incarnation. Lou will always be remembered for his love of nature, bird watching and his passion for woodcarving. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 AM Friday, January 4, 2008 at the Church of the Incarnation, 55 Williamsburg Lane with Father Pete Helmlinger celebrant. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Marker & Heller Funeral Home, Huber Heights Chapel, 5844 Old Troy Pike from 5-8 PM Thursday. If desired memorial contributions may be made to St. Vincent De Paul in Lou's memory. PRZYBYLOWICZ, Louis F.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Jan. 2, 2008.

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Bonnie Long

January 8, 2008

Joyce,
Bob and I are so sorry to learn of the loss of Lou. Please know that our thougths our with you in your time of need. Life is a gift from God, and we believe that he has plans for us all. Take comfort in knowing that Low is taking another journey with God, but is always watching over you and his loved ones. Our prayers our with you and everyone who knew and loved Lou. Best regards, Bob & Bonnie Long

Jacquelen Smith

January 7, 2008

Mr. P.
Life is eternal and you just went on ahead of us. You touched so many and we all are so blessed by having known you. God Bless You

Patt Sayer

January 5, 2008

Joyce,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sorry we were unable to personally express our condolences.

Paul and Helen Stamas

January 4, 2008

To Lou's Family:
From Helen and I and most certainly all of the members of the Belmont Retired Teachers Breakfast Club, you have our deepest condolences. Most of the old-timers remember Lou's first day as a student teacher to Wilbur McIntyre and then his going on to become the full time teacher after Wilbur retired. For me it was a 24 year association with one of the finest TEACHERS I have ever worked with. God rest, Lou, from all of us.

patrick Peterson

January 3, 2008

Mr.P was a great man, I will aways remember him.

Nancy Barnes

January 3, 2008

Dad and I were so shocked to hear about Louie's passing. Our condolences to the Przybylowicz family but particularly to Patty, Jim and Joann who are a part of our family. Nan and Virgil

Judy White

January 3, 2008

I too was a classmate of Lou's and my parents bought his parents home when they moved out of Sig's General Store. WE had great memories in that house. I think we had the 2 hardest names to spell in the class,but most of the names were hard to spell.WE had 9 in our 8th grade graduation class(2boys and 7 girls).
Remember Patti he is always in your heart,and so sorry for your loss. Until we meet again.
Judy White(Ksiezopolski)

Jim McLefresh

January 2, 2008

I know Lou has left you with many memories vivid and bright,
and he will continue to fill your heart warmth and kindness.
Yet, I’m content and joyful you will see him once more,
To truly brighten your life again.

I may not alway be there. But close your eyes, hold out your hand and I'll alway be there next to you.

The Birthday Bulldog

Shelley and Joe Gudorf

January 2, 2008

Dear Aunt Patty, We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and you. Just remember, you have a very large extended family with all of us Gudorfs. You are never alone. Love to you and Jimmy

Joseph Napier

January 2, 2008

Mr.P was my favorite teacher, and i learned so much from him. I will always remember him.

Joe Sinkwitz

January 2, 2008

My deepest sympathy to Lou's family and friends. I fondly remember the good times we had at St. Adalbert's grade school, almost fifty years ago.
God bless you, Lou.

Yulonda, TJ Smith & family

January 2, 2008

Patty, Jimmy & Family:

God be with you all. Know that Louie is now with the rest of your family and the garden in Heaven continues to grow with each hand picked flower from this our earthly home. My prayers are with you in this time of sorrow

Mary Plott

January 2, 2008

Words cannot express the sorrow Galen and I have for your loss, Joyce. We had such great moments and have wonderful memories. You are in our hearts and prayers. God love you...Mary and Galen

Summer Parker-Medvec

January 2, 2008

Mr. P was a very special man. I will never forget his wacky sense of humor. thinking of him always brings a smile to my face. I am so saddened to hear that this world has lost such a vibrant, wonderful character. I was blessed to have had him as a teacher.

carol brown

January 2, 2008

sorry to hear of your loss patty you and your family are in my prayers just trust in the lord and keep the faith god will see you thru this,the only reason we cry is because we are still here

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