Sylvester P. Malkowski

It is with both sadness and celebration that we share with you our adored Sylvester P. Malkowski went home to the Lord peacefully on May 8, 2025, while residing at Belgium Gardens in Belgium, Wis.
Sylvester was born on July 18, 1934, in Beaver Dam, Wis. He was a beloved father, grandfather, son, brother and friend whose zest for life will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
Sylvester proudly served his country in the Army, a commitment that exemplified his dedication and strength.
After his military service, he married and raised a family while dedicating 42 years to the Evinrude Outboard Motor Co. Proud of his hard work and dedication, he was able to provide his family the “American Dream.”
He is survived by his son David and daughter-in-law Jan Malkowski, along with his cherished granddaughter Emily (Marty) Franzkowiak.
Sylvester was preceded in death by his beloved wife June (nee Cook), his son Mark and his dear grandson Matthew “Mattie” Malkowski. He was also preceded in death by his parents Stanley and Martha (nee)Kirchner Malkowski and in-laws Thomas and Evelyn (nee Wolfe) Cook.
While he leaves behind a loving family, his spirit will undoubtedly live on through their cherished memories.
A celebration of Sylvester‘s life will be held on Friday, June 6, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1619 Washington St., Grafton. The family will receive friends and relatives on Friday at the church from 3 p.m. until the service.
Inurnment will take place at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.
A memorial gathering will be held after the service, where family and friends will gather to share stories, laughter and love for the remarkable man he was. We warmly invite you to join in honoring his life, sharing in the joy he bought to those around him and remembering the good times spent together.
Sylvester’s legacy will continue to shine brightly as the memories of his love for fishing trips, trains, photography, family vacations and gatherings with many good times will fill our hearts. His laughter, gentle smile and kindness will be missed but never forgotten. Rest in peace, dear “Papa.” Your journey has now led you home.
A very special thank you to his hospice nurse Cora, Preceptor Home Health family and the Belgium Gardens family.
Memorials to the Matthew Malkowski Memorial Baseball Field, 452 Settlement Cir., Grafton, WI 53024, are appreciated.
Please visit www.jelacicfuneralhome.com to send online condolences to the Malkowski family.
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