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Sanford F “Sam” Kwas

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Sanford F “Sam” Kwas

Birth
Death
17 Oct 2012 (aged 100)
Burial
Westfield Township, Medina County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0259119, Longitude: -81.9367944
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Wed Patricia McDonald (Sprowl-Kincaid) 12/1/1976

Parker Funeral Homes

Sanford F. "Sam" Kwas, 100, formerly of Westfield Twp. and Lodi, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at Meadowview Care Center in Seville, where he had resided the past 3 years.

He was born in Cleveland on Aug. 22, 1912 to Frank and Mary (Woda) Kwas.

His family moved to Westfield Twp. in 1931 where they established a grain and dairy farm.
He farmed most of his life, and at the age of 65 he married Patricia L. McDonald.

Sam was a member of the Poe United Methodist Church.

His hobbies included hunting, playing softball, card games, and square dancing with the Medina Squares square dancing club.


He was preceded in death by his wife Patricia in 1994, sister Alice Knecht, brother Bernard and grandson Eric F. Bergstrom.

Funeral service will be held Monday, Oct. 22, at 11:00 AM at the Parker & Son Funeral Home, 210 Medina St., Lodi (330-948-1122).

Rev. Jim Patterson will officiate.

Burial will follow at Westfield Center Cemetery.


You Didn't Have To Be
Written by Beverly, Bobby & Amie

You didn't have to be there
At the time of all our birth's
Or walk the floor when we were sick
To show us what you're worth

You didn't have to get up,
And put us on the Bus
But none the less you always were
Just like a Dad to us

You didn't have to buy our clothes
Or listen to us cry
And yet you'll always be our dad
Until the day we die

You didn't even know us then
And mom you'd never seen
Late in her life, you came to her
Treated her just like a Queen

You taught our Amie how to drive
And never lost your smile
You were the one who took her arm
And walked her down the Isle

Some may think you had no kids
None fathered of your own
But that's not true, see we believe
You fathered us, when grown

You - not only loved her kids
But the grandkids just as well
And you were there to help us up
Each & every time we fell

You made Mom smile, you made Mom love
You made her laugh and live
And if any of us needed help
You were always there to give

You loved our Mom gave her respect
Loved you, with every day she had
No, we are not yours, by your blood
But in our hearts you're Dad.

For being our real Dad & Grandpa -we love you. Beverly, Bobby and Amie, Wayne Dale, Allon, Matt, Johnnie, Kayla & Ian.
Wed Patricia McDonald (Sprowl-Kincaid) 12/1/1976

Parker Funeral Homes

Sanford F. "Sam" Kwas, 100, formerly of Westfield Twp. and Lodi, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at Meadowview Care Center in Seville, where he had resided the past 3 years.

He was born in Cleveland on Aug. 22, 1912 to Frank and Mary (Woda) Kwas.

His family moved to Westfield Twp. in 1931 where they established a grain and dairy farm.
He farmed most of his life, and at the age of 65 he married Patricia L. McDonald.

Sam was a member of the Poe United Methodist Church.

His hobbies included hunting, playing softball, card games, and square dancing with the Medina Squares square dancing club.


He was preceded in death by his wife Patricia in 1994, sister Alice Knecht, brother Bernard and grandson Eric F. Bergstrom.

Funeral service will be held Monday, Oct. 22, at 11:00 AM at the Parker & Son Funeral Home, 210 Medina St., Lodi (330-948-1122).

Rev. Jim Patterson will officiate.

Burial will follow at Westfield Center Cemetery.


You Didn't Have To Be
Written by Beverly, Bobby & Amie

You didn't have to be there
At the time of all our birth's
Or walk the floor when we were sick
To show us what you're worth

You didn't have to get up,
And put us on the Bus
But none the less you always were
Just like a Dad to us

You didn't have to buy our clothes
Or listen to us cry
And yet you'll always be our dad
Until the day we die

You didn't even know us then
And mom you'd never seen
Late in her life, you came to her
Treated her just like a Queen

You taught our Amie how to drive
And never lost your smile
You were the one who took her arm
And walked her down the Isle

Some may think you had no kids
None fathered of your own
But that's not true, see we believe
You fathered us, when grown

You - not only loved her kids
But the grandkids just as well
And you were there to help us up
Each & every time we fell

You made Mom smile, you made Mom love
You made her laugh and live
And if any of us needed help
You were always there to give

You loved our Mom gave her respect
Loved you, with every day she had
No, we are not yours, by your blood
But in our hearts you're Dad.

For being our real Dad & Grandpa -we love you. Beverly, Bobby and Amie, Wayne Dale, Allon, Matt, Johnnie, Kayla & Ian.


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