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Christopher Anthony “Chris” Ziolkowski

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Christopher Anthony “Chris” Ziolkowski Veteran

Birth
Harvey, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
2 Nov 2017 (aged 42)
Peotone, Will County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Elwood, Will County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Christopher Anthony Ziolkowski, age 42, passed away November 2, 2017.

Chris left to serve his country in the United States Marine Corps at age 17 after graduating early from Peotone High School.

He was a combat war veteran serving in Somalia. He was in the company that helped evacuate the NATO Forces. He loved his country and was proud to be a Marine.

Chris graduated from Southern Illinois University with a BS in Finance. He fell in love with the beauty of Southern Illinois and built a home in Makanda on Cedar Lake.

He traveled the world and met some amazing people. He did more in his short 42 years than most people do in a lifetime.

He was a certified scuba and skydiver, underwater welder, certified deep-sea and commercial diver and had his explosives license.

During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, he was utilizing his underwater skills and sustained a spinal cord injury resulting in artificial discs in his back. Though he would struggle with pain the rest of his life, he never let it slow him down.

He found peace on his boat in Cedar Lake fishing and enjoying the beauty of God's creation.

Chris enjoyed camping, bow hunting and entertaining. He was a man of faith and believed God would guide him through anything.

He gave more to this world than he took. He would stop at nothing to help a friend, family member or even stranger. He was truly the most generous person any of us knew. He provided care, food, money and love to those in need.

He was the son of Ron and Ann Ziolkowski. Chris looked up to his two older sisters, Debbie (John) Kijowski of Channahon, Illinois and Elisa (Chuck) Krcilek of Arizona.

He loved his 4 nephews and niece as if they were his own children. Nathan Kijowski, Brandon and Christian Krcilek and Zack and Nicole Kijowski. He mentored each of them and held a very close relationship and bond that they will all hold dear for the rest of their lives.

He is survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and endless friends. He is also leaving behind his, love Beth Bivens.

Together they cared for their two labs, Fi & Dooley.

Arrangements entrusted to the Kurtz Memorial Chapel, Frankfort, Illinois.

Military service will be held at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery at a later date.
Christopher Anthony Ziolkowski, age 42, passed away November 2, 2017.

Chris left to serve his country in the United States Marine Corps at age 17 after graduating early from Peotone High School.

He was a combat war veteran serving in Somalia. He was in the company that helped evacuate the NATO Forces. He loved his country and was proud to be a Marine.

Chris graduated from Southern Illinois University with a BS in Finance. He fell in love with the beauty of Southern Illinois and built a home in Makanda on Cedar Lake.

He traveled the world and met some amazing people. He did more in his short 42 years than most people do in a lifetime.

He was a certified scuba and skydiver, underwater welder, certified deep-sea and commercial diver and had his explosives license.

During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, he was utilizing his underwater skills and sustained a spinal cord injury resulting in artificial discs in his back. Though he would struggle with pain the rest of his life, he never let it slow him down.

He found peace on his boat in Cedar Lake fishing and enjoying the beauty of God's creation.

Chris enjoyed camping, bow hunting and entertaining. He was a man of faith and believed God would guide him through anything.

He gave more to this world than he took. He would stop at nothing to help a friend, family member or even stranger. He was truly the most generous person any of us knew. He provided care, food, money and love to those in need.

He was the son of Ron and Ann Ziolkowski. Chris looked up to his two older sisters, Debbie (John) Kijowski of Channahon, Illinois and Elisa (Chuck) Krcilek of Arizona.

He loved his 4 nephews and niece as if they were his own children. Nathan Kijowski, Brandon and Christian Krcilek and Zack and Nicole Kijowski. He mentored each of them and held a very close relationship and bond that they will all hold dear for the rest of their lives.

He is survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and endless friends. He is also leaving behind his, love Beth Bivens.

Together they cared for their two labs, Fi & Dooley.

Arrangements entrusted to the Kurtz Memorial Chapel, Frankfort, Illinois.

Military service will be held at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery at a later date.

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