In Memory of

Paul

Michalski

Obituary for Paul Michalski

Paul Michalski
Saginaw, Michigan

Our beloved brother, uncle, cousin, and friend, Paul Michalski, passed away in the early afternoon hours of Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at the Hoyt Nursing & Rehab Center in Saginaw, Michigan. Age 80 years. Paul was born on April 15, 1941 in Saginaw, Michigan to the late Alexander S. and Leona I. (Wrobleski) Michalski. Paul was a graduate of Saints Peter and Paul High School in Saginaw, Michigan. Following graduation, Paul went on to proudly serve his country as a member of the United States Air Force; serving from 1963-1967. While in the service, Paul received his Automotive Mechanics and Jet Engine Mechanics Diploma. After numerous years of service as a fork truck operator; Paul retired from Saginaw Steering Gear in the early 2000’s. Paul was an avid bowler; he played on numerous leagues around the area and was very decorated with awards, trophies, and rings from numerous high scoring games. Another favorite pastime of Paul’s was playing golf. One of Paul’s most prized possessions is his race car; a beautiful 1968 Burgundy Camaro. In his younger years, Paul raced at several local tracks. He had two very special race cars back in the day, “The Intimidator” and “Justifiable Homicide”. Paul will be missed dearly by all, and his memories will be cherished forever.

Left to cherish Paul’s memories are his brother and sister, John Michalski and Carolyn Chamberlein; nieces and nephews, Tom Michalski, Steve Michalski, Debbie Whyte, Karen Michalski, Jennifer Minnema, Laura Michalski, Sue McIntyre, and Sarah McIntyre; great-nieces and great-nephews; cousins; and friends. Paul is happily reunited with his parents Alexander S. and Leona I. (Wrobleski) Michalski; siblings, Casmir Michalski, Tom Michalski, and Chester Michalski; sister-in-law, Barbara Michalski; brother-in-law, Keith Chamberlein; niece, Sandra Michalski; and nephew, Michael Michalski.

At the request of Paul and his family, cremation has taken place and a Graveside Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 24, 2022 at St. Andrew Cemetery in Saginaw, Michigan. Military Honors will be celebrated under the auspices of the United States Air Force and the American Legion Post #439. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider a memorial to the “Paralyzed Veterans of America or K9’s for Warrior’s”. Arrangements have been entrusted to The Snow Funeral Home, www.snowfuneralhome.net