Jules Fannin Czajkowski

June 1st, 1946 – October 28th, 2024

Jules Fannin Czajkowski, age 78, passed away October 28th, 2024 after a
lengthy illness. He was the loving husband of the late Pamela (nee Ricklin) Czajkowski.
He is survived by his three children; Leah (Mike) Heiligenstein, Jason (Michele)
Czajkowski, and Erin (Jermiah Graziano) Czajkowski and nine grandchildren; Sam
(Ashleigh) Heiligenstein, Julia (Jesse) Wallen, Josy Heiligenstein, Jenna Czajkowski,
Kate Czajkowski, Nic Czajkowski, Kaya Thies, Livia Sobczak, and Veyda Sobzak who
will forever cherish his wisdom, kindness, and unwavering support. He is also survived
by his sister Gabrielle Olges and brothers; Leonard (Kathy) Czajkowski and Jack
Czajkowski. Jules was preceded in death by his loving parents; Leonard and Julia (nee
King) Czajkowski.

Jules served in the Army from 1965-1967 and fought in the Vietnam War. He was
a Purple Heart recipient and received the Bronze Star medal. Jules worked for
Underwriters Laboratory before becoming a business partner at Metalflex Inc. where he
retired. Jules loved being with his family and spending time with his special group of
friends. You could find Jules at the farm fishing and hunting or lending a helping hand.
He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Funeral Mass will be 11am on November 7th, 2024 at St. Rose Philippine
Duchesne Church in Florissant, reception following.

2 Comments

  1. Karen and Fred Smith on November 1, 2024 at 7:41 pm

    Leah, Mike and family, Lenny, Kathy and family – So sorry to hear about Jules passing away. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire family. God Bless All! Fred and Karen Smith



  2. Jerry & Judy Hoffman on November 1, 2024 at 8:58 pm

    Sorry very sorry to learn of Jules passing. He was a good friend and great neighbor. The driveway to our detached garage was due to his hard work along with Lenny. Forever grateful for their efforts. Jules always had a friendly and happy disposition. Always willing to help out. He will be missed. RIP



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