Edward Tony Swiatek

November 6, 1951 — April 4, 2023

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Our Father, Brother, Grandfather, Great Grandfather and Uncle Edward Tony Swiatek Jr past away on Monday April 3rd, 2023. He was born in Muskegon Michigan, on November 6, 1951 to Edward Tony Swiatek Sr and JoJo Rose Swiatek. He was loved by many and friendly to all. Before his health issues started;he loved to go fishing, play golf, bowling and play in softball tournaments for the Polish Union. He loved being around people, having fun and catching up with old friends. He loved spending time at the Polish Union with friends and family, especially with his best friend Greg Petrongelli.


He loved to shoot pool, especially when he was on a league with his oldest son Eddie. He retired from working at Meijer's as a meat cutter.


He loved spending time with his grandkids and great grandchildren, especially at the Polish Union; whether it was for a quick visit, holiday party or having dinner.


He was always willing to help out his grandchildren and his great grandchildren.


In the last few years he tried to spend more time with them. He would always talk about his grandchildren especially his great grandchildren, Olivia and Maeve. He will be missed by many. He was preceded in death by his parents, and basically his third son, Lucky. My brother and I are pretty sure that's how he saw his dog of many years.




He is survived by his oldest son;


Edward Tony Swiatek III, his granddaughter Mary-Jo Swiatek (Ryan Bloomquist) great grandchildren Olivia Van Slyke and Tristan Bloomquist. His youngest son Michael James Swiatek, granddaughters Emily Schultz (Swiatek) (Garrit Schultz), Makayla Swiatek (Zach Bonter) and great granddaughter Maeve Bonter).


He is also survived by his brother Frank Swiatek and Kim Swiatek, and their two daughters, Jodee and Stephie Swiatek. His brother Stanley Joseph Swiatek, his son Thomas Joseph Swiatek, his daughter Jennifer and Matt Kitchka, their sons William and Benjamin.




He wished to be cremated and to have his ashes spread on Muskegon Lake.


Though, he always said "throw some concrete boots on me and toss me in the lake." We didn't do that, we promise. We will do the spreading of the ashes sometime after we have a celebration of life at the Polish Union, that will be sometime in late May, early June.

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