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THOMAS JOSEPH BARANOWSKI
May 31, 1929 ~ January 4, 2014
Tom Baranowski, 84, passed away Jan. 4, 2014 in Vancouver, WA. He was born in Shenandoah, PA to Anthony and Kathryn Baranowski.
Tom served his country in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years and ended his working years as a loan officer for the State of Oregon, Veterans Affairs.
Tom loved his family, fishing, fuchsias, gardening and beer (and not necessarily in that order). Some of his most favorite times were working with "the boys" at the Elk bike shop, repairing and fixing up bikes for kids. He also made many of us beautiful canes and walking sticks.
Tom is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Dorothy; beloved big sister, Gerts; daughters, Denise (Rick) Schacter, Edie (Victoria) and Sue; fuzzy son, Lucky; grandsons, Sam (Helena) Clowers and Kyle; great-grandchildren, Amya, Sadat and Amelia; and also special friends in his heart, the Schiefelbeins, Steve Hale, and the Noakes family.
"We will always love and miss you Dad.
Na zdrowie Mr. B."
Our family's thanks to the PeaceHealth Medical Center staff that hard day and also for the hardworking staff at Cascade Inn.
Please sign his guestbook at: www.columbian.com/obits.
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Aunt Dorothy,Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Our Christmas letter was returned and we had no way of finding you. I am sorry it had to be this way. We would like to keep in touch with you. Bless you. Carol Drucker Buchl (Howard's daughter)[email protected]
Carol Drucker Buchl
February 4, 2014
Dot, Gerts, & family,
Our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your husband,brother, father, uncle & friend....Tom was a good man. We so enjoyed our rare visits... as we would be driving north...a couple of times in Oregon, Once We had my parents Chester & Adele with us and what a fun time, laughing & telling stories, Tom had a laugh similar to his dad's (Anthony)....we remembered and told stories about Katherine & Anthony's place on the hill (Glovers Hill) the parties on the lawn under the tree. I also went fishing with Tom Once before he moved to Washington....The trains in the attic with his conductor hat.and the beautiful fuchsia's. He will be missed but not forgotten. He is in good company with our parents....Love & hugs to all. The Nielubowicz family
Chester & Sandi Nielubowicz
February 3, 2014
Kochani Braciu My "lil" brother how I do miss you the past few years during our weekly phone "visits" you always said to me "rememmber, it's you and me" and now it's just me. I loved our trips down memory lane and especially about Glovers hill I will treasure all the wonderful memories I have to feed on. and I know you aand Tony are doing that in heaven.Untill we all meet again on that wonderful shore I LUV U BEARY MUCH Gerts I call Dottie daily Peace
February 2, 2014
Dear Aunt Dottie and family,
please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss of this loving man. Even though we did not have an in person relationship, I feel I know you from the stories related to me by Aunt Gerts and my Dad Tony. It is my sincere loss that I did not get to spend time with him. It sounds like he was an amazing man. Love to you all,
Barbara Baranowski Barth
January 13, 2014
Tom you were such a sweet man.We will miss you.The Mckee family9Sam,Kaitlynn,Diana and Chris)Mary's family.Rest in peace
January 13, 2014
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