Last words are for fools who haven't said enough! Karl Marx to his housekeeper, when asked if he wanted his last words recorded. Austin Thomas Michalec.
Our beloved son and big brother, Austin Thomas Michalec, 15, went home to the loving arms of Jesus on June 2, Austin was born in Akron, on August 4, , the son of Christopher R.
Austin grew up in Randolph and was a freshman at Waterloo High School where he played basketball and lettered as a freshman for track. He attended St. Peter of the Fields Church in Rootstown, Ohio, were he was active in the youth group. He played the part of Jesus for the youth Stations of the Cross. Austin loved anything to do with cars and racing. That was his biggest passion. He had always hoped to open his own garage someday and be able to custom design cars for people as well as work on them.
He was a very talented artist, loved listening to music and making his own music, enjoyed photography and loved making videos with his friends and brothers. He raced BMX and in was third in the state for his class of riders. He always said he liked racing his bike until he could race his car. He loved riding his dirt bike, golf carts, go kart, four wheeler; basically anything that had a motor or wheels!
Austin was a beautiful person who deeply cared for everyone. We never met anyone who didn't have good things to say about him and the wonderful person he was. As hard it may be to believe, Austin and his brothers never fought.
They disagreed at times, but we were so blessed to have boys that got along amazingly well. He was not only their big brother, but their best friend. Austin would sit and play Legos with Colton for hours in the basement.
They would build villages and make up stories and laugh. Austin and Colton had several projects going on of building and painting some bikes and Green Machines.
He liked to show off his car to Colton and explain what he was working on at the time. They had plans for making a fort in the back yard this summer. They loved playing video games together and always enjoyed each others company. They were truly as close as anyone could be.
Austin also loved spending time with his sweet girlfriend, Mariah. Seeing those two together would bring a smile to anyone's face. They enjoyed sitting at home watching movies, listening to music, going out to the barn to work on his car, and going on go kart rides in the back.
Austin will be deeply missed by all who knew him. We know that we will all be together again someday in heaven. He who believes in Me will live, even though he dies. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, John Michalec and uncle, Matthew Michalec.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of other remembrances, donations should be made to the Austin T. Cuyahoga Falls Oh. Please view Austin's website at: caringbridge. John W. He was preceded in death by his beloved son, Matthew; brother, Michael; and his parents, John and Jean Michalec. John graduated from the Goodyear apprentice program before earning a BS from the University of Akron in For over 30 years he had been involved in scouting. John believed in living life to the fullest.
He found much joy in his family, especially his grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. He enthusiastically attended anything that they were involved in, and any time he could spend with them was special.
He coordinated all the family reunions. John was an avid fisherman who owned more lures than anyone in the world. He was one of Mogadore's greatest football fans, and could always be spotted sporting Wildcat apparel on his morning walks.
He enjoyed going on many vacations with his family and friends. He loved his popcorn! Calling hours will be held Thursday from 1 to 3 and to at St.
Matthew's Catholic Church Berne St. Cuyahoga Falls, at 10 a. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron. View John's Guest Book Here. Douglas L. Michalec, 66, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, September 14, Swires, age 80, of West Hickory, Pa. Doug's favorite quote was "I don't know how the rich people are doing but us poor folk are doing mighty fine". He was career military, serving in the U. PaPa Doug also leaves behind many grandchildren.
There will be no pubic visitation, all services held will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to charity of one's choice. Arrangements are under the direction of the Norman J. Wimer Funeral Home of Tionesta, Pa. Condolences may be sent by email to the family at doug skedge. View Doug's Guest Book Here. Mark A. Read More. Our nonprofit service is powered by generous people like you, whose kindness makes CaringBridge possible. When you support CaringBridge, you ensure that everyone has a safe place to tell their health story and feel the love of family and friends.
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