We the welling
Led by the unknowning
Do the impossible
For the ungreatful
We have done so much
With so little
For so long
We are now qualified
To do anything
With nothing at all!
Poem was written by my father, written the same way he has it written on paper..
He worked for Kelsey Hayes making rims on an assembly line.
Died from a Massive Heart Attack.
He was proceded in death by his Son Larry Pagareski, Brother Patrick Pagareski and his Father Frank Pagareski. Survivors include 5 children and 1 Granddaughter, Mother Lillian Pagareski of Sumpter Township, Brother Robert Pagareski{Shirley} of Dearborn Heights,Ronald Pagareski of Westland, Sister Helen McKeeby(John) of Detroit.
Loved fishing, and listening to the oldies..He liked Stevie Wonder and Smokie Robinson.
We the welling
Led by the unknowning
Do the impossible
For the ungreatful
We have done so much
With so little
For so long
We are now qualified
To do anything
With nothing at all!
Poem was written by my father, written the same way he has it written on paper..
He worked for Kelsey Hayes making rims on an assembly line.
Died from a Massive Heart Attack.
He was proceded in death by his Son Larry Pagareski, Brother Patrick Pagareski and his Father Frank Pagareski. Survivors include 5 children and 1 Granddaughter, Mother Lillian Pagareski of Sumpter Township, Brother Robert Pagareski{Shirley} of Dearborn Heights,Ronald Pagareski of Westland, Sister Helen McKeeby(John) of Detroit.
Loved fishing, and listening to the oldies..He liked Stevie Wonder and Smokie Robinson.
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Son of Frank Pagareski & Lillian Czenski Pagareski. Brother of Robert Pagereski, Helen McKeeby Pagereski ,& Patrick Pagareski
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