Michael Vincent Lewandowski

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Michael Vincent Lewandowski

Birth
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
11 Aug 2005 (aged 13)
North Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Niagara County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1472116, Longitude: -79.0307162
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Michael Vincent Lewandowski, of North Charleston, departed this life at home in the comforting arms of his family August 11 - two days before his 14th birthday - after a courageous 8-year battle with cancer, a battle his love outlasts and his spirit survives.

He was the precious and loving son of Thomas and Marybeth Gaiani Lewandowski.

Michael was always daring and optimistic, sharing his natural gifts in his relationships, in sports, and in school, elevating not only his life, but also that of his family, friends and acquaintances. Michael was a 3rd year Creative Writing student at Rollings Middle School of the Arts where he gained the respect and affections of students, teachers and the community at large for his diligence, kindness, confidence, courage, and humor. He learned early the value of living life deeply, a value he championed as a prized member of the East Coast Youth Hockey League, Charleston Junior Stingrays, and as a South Carolina Junior Scholar. As a pre-teen, Michael was enthusiastically involved in activities at Camp Happy Days and Special Times where he is remembered as a warrior.

Those who knew Michael, even briefly, admired his celestial eyes and generous smile, recognizing them as much more than physical attributes, but as signs of a spirit whose raw materials are love and courage.

Michael is survived by his loving, devoted parents; his brother and best friend, Steven Lewandowski; his cherished little sister; Joanmarie Lewandowski; his uncles, Scott Lewandowski of Lewiston, NY, Lewis Gaiani of Tacoma, WA, Commander Anthony Gaiani of Belgium; his aunt Suzanne Reese of Lewiston, NY; his grandparents; Ronald and Harriet Lewandowski of Lewiston, NY and Dr. Eli Gaiani of Palm City, FL; and his step-grandmother; Joyce Gaiani of Palm City, FL.

His grandmother, Joan Gaiani, preceded him in death.

*memorial by Michael's 3rd year Creative writing teacher, Sonja Moses
Michael Vincent Lewandowski, of North Charleston, departed this life at home in the comforting arms of his family August 11 - two days before his 14th birthday - after a courageous 8-year battle with cancer, a battle his love outlasts and his spirit survives.

He was the precious and loving son of Thomas and Marybeth Gaiani Lewandowski.

Michael was always daring and optimistic, sharing his natural gifts in his relationships, in sports, and in school, elevating not only his life, but also that of his family, friends and acquaintances. Michael was a 3rd year Creative Writing student at Rollings Middle School of the Arts where he gained the respect and affections of students, teachers and the community at large for his diligence, kindness, confidence, courage, and humor. He learned early the value of living life deeply, a value he championed as a prized member of the East Coast Youth Hockey League, Charleston Junior Stingrays, and as a South Carolina Junior Scholar. As a pre-teen, Michael was enthusiastically involved in activities at Camp Happy Days and Special Times where he is remembered as a warrior.

Those who knew Michael, even briefly, admired his celestial eyes and generous smile, recognizing them as much more than physical attributes, but as signs of a spirit whose raw materials are love and courage.

Michael is survived by his loving, devoted parents; his brother and best friend, Steven Lewandowski; his cherished little sister; Joanmarie Lewandowski; his uncles, Scott Lewandowski of Lewiston, NY, Lewis Gaiani of Tacoma, WA, Commander Anthony Gaiani of Belgium; his aunt Suzanne Reese of Lewiston, NY; his grandparents; Ronald and Harriet Lewandowski of Lewiston, NY and Dr. Eli Gaiani of Palm City, FL; and his step-grandmother; Joyce Gaiani of Palm City, FL.

His grandmother, Joan Gaiani, preceded him in death.

*memorial by Michael's 3rd year Creative writing teacher, Sonja Moses