Date Of Death: April 17, 2007
Mr. Edward S. Nowicki, 88, of Indianapolis, passed away April 17th, 2007 in Indianapolis.He was born in 1919 in Gary, Indiana to Matthew and Mary Nowicki.He took pride to have the honor of serving his country alongside his brother Casimir, in the U.S. Army in WW II. He was stationed in Hawaii during the attack on Pearl Harbor, continuing his duty at Saipan and Christmas Island. He was a member of: Pearl Harbor Survivors Assn. and American Legion Posts 470 and 454.He retired after 41 years from US Steel. He loved the outdoors and wildlife, and spent 16 years of retirement on Little St. Germain Lake, WI with his wife Mary He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Mary; daughter, Leticia Louise of Indpls; and son, Robert of Pasadena, CA; and many other family members.Memorial Mass: St. Louis de Montfort, 12:00pm Sat, 21 APR. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.
Robert Nowicki says
Thank you all for your kind remembrances. I remember that my mother Mary used to talk about Jackson’s restaurant, though I have never been there personally. It must have been quite a place. Curt, I’m curious about you being my Mom’s sister Vicky’s grandson. I don’t believe that I have ever met you. We used to go to Jim and Vicky’s every Thanksgiving and I would often go there after school as Jim was a fine cook. My parents really cherished their retirement years in St. Germain living with Vicky. Please send me an e-mail if you get a chance.
Robert
Bernie Beckham says
(edit to last entry) Bartender at Jackson’s. Mary I always thought highly of you and Ed. Bernie Beckham and wife Liz.
Bernie Beckham says
My sympathy to Mary and your family. Bernie Beckham(Bartender at The Hotel Gary)
Curt Jennifer Winders says
My wife and I would like to offer our condolences to the family. Stosh was my grandmother Vicky’s brother in law and although I haven’t seen him in years, I know how special and loved he was.
My prayers are with the family.
Dean Lois Jean Decker says
It was with deep sorrow to hear of the death of your Father. I know he was a good man Loved his Family and served his country well. I sometimes wonder how well the world is going to run without the wise council, independance and willingness to work that was exhibited by such men.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your loss. I know you will be sustained by the memories of all the good “Family’ Times.