was called into the Lord’s presence
on Oct. 3, 2007.
There is a time to mourn.
There is a time to celebrate.
Today we do both.
More than anything else, today
we celebrate a life, the life of
my dad, your brother, my friend,
our friend and your friend.
Mr. Bojanski was preceded in
death by his parents, John and
Josephine Bojanski; sister Rita
C. Pivonka; and brothers
Leonard Bojanski, Edward Bojanski
and Richard Bojanski. He
is survived by his children Linda
A. Guerra, Frank Llanas, Christine
(Albert) Dovalina and John
(Erika W.) Bojanski; sisters
Louise (Leonard) Kaipus, Patsy
(Wayne) Dorough and Mary
Ann (Ken) Creech; brothers
Donny (Jo Ann) Bojanski and
Frank (Peggy) Bojanski of Omaha,
Neb.; grandchildren
Charleen (Cesar) Salazar, Andrew
Riojas, A.J. Dovalina Jr.,
John A. Bojanski, J.M. Trey
Guerra III and Casandra M.
Dovalina; three great-grandchildren;
and numerous nephews,
nieces and many friends
was called into the Lord’s presence
on Oct. 3, 2007.
There is a time to mourn.
There is a time to celebrate.
Today we do both.
More than anything else, today
we celebrate a life, the life of
my dad, your brother, my friend,
our friend and your friend.
Mr. Bojanski was preceded in
death by his parents, John and
Josephine Bojanski; sister Rita
C. Pivonka; and brothers
Leonard Bojanski, Edward Bojanski
and Richard Bojanski. He
is survived by his children Linda
A. Guerra, Frank Llanas, Christine
(Albert) Dovalina and John
(Erika W.) Bojanski; sisters
Louise (Leonard) Kaipus, Patsy
(Wayne) Dorough and Mary
Ann (Ken) Creech; brothers
Donny (Jo Ann) Bojanski and
Frank (Peggy) Bojanski of Omaha,
Neb.; grandchildren
Charleen (Cesar) Salazar, Andrew
Riojas, A.J. Dovalina Jr.,
John A. Bojanski, J.M. Trey
Guerra III and Casandra M.
Dovalina; three great-grandchildren;
and numerous nephews,
nieces and many friends
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