STEVEN J. KAWATSKI
Our hearts broke on Thursday,
November 2, 2017, when we received the news that Steve had passed away from a
heart attack. Steve was born on July 23,
1956 in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
In the 61 years that
followed, Steve went to St Mary's Grade School, graduated from Waukesha South
High School in 1974, and the University of Wisconsin – Madison in 1979 with a
BS Electrical & Computer Engineering degree.
Steve traveled around the
world with his career. His last position
in Wisconsin was at Rockwell Automation which led him to the Los Angeles Times
where he worked for the last 15 years as Manager of Technical Services. He was well liked and respected by his
co-workers. Although he worked long hours, he made time to call his mother
every Sunday night. He enjoyed his
career and using his talents helping friends and family with many projects.
Steve liked to ride his bike,
motorcycle & walk along the beach enjoying the sunsets.
Steve is survived by his
mother, Frances Kawatski, Waukesha WI, and his four sisters, Kathryn Behrens
(Brent) Columbus OH, Lois, Waukesha WI, Jane Egan (John) Waukesha WI, and Carol
Schmidt (John) Mukwonago WI and 7 nieces & nephews, aunts, uncles &
cousins.
Steve was preceded in death
by his father John H. Kawatski in 1982.
We would like to thank all of Steve's friends, co-workers and neighbors
for all their help during this difficult time, especially Kyle.
If you would like to meet his
Wisconsin family and share stories, a visitation will be held at The Shannon
Family Mortuary in Orange, CA on Friday, November 17th from 5:00 –
8:00 pm and there will be a mass in Wisconsin at a later date.
Steve, there won't be a day
that goes by that we won't think of you because something always breaks and you
were the one to fix it!
In lieu of flowers, memorials
to the the American Heart Association or Make-A-Wish Foundation would be appreciated.
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